Adelaide International Prize Money 2023

The Adelaide International, a prestigious ATP 250 event, took place in Adelaide, Australia in early January 2023. This tournament served as a warm-up event for the Australian Open and featured some of the top players in the world. Novak Djokovic, the former World No.1, headlined the event, making his return Down Under after a deportation incident earlier in the year. Alongside Djokovic were other notable players such as Felix Auger-Aliassime, Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev.

Adelaide International 1 Prize Money 2023 Overview

The Adelaide International 1 offered a total prize money of $642,735 for ATP players, representing a 54% increase compared to the previous year.

Men’s Singles Prize Money 2023

The prize money breakdown for the men’s singles event is as follows:

2023Prize Money $ USDPrize Money £ GBPPrize Money € EUR% Change vs 2022
Winner$94,560£78,487€88,821126.2%
Runner Up$55,035£45,680€51,69584.1%
Semi Final$32,150£26,685€30,19946.2%
Quarter Final$18,175£15,086€17,07231.7%
Round of 32$10,655£8,844€10,00819.9%
Round of 64$6,340£5,262€5,95521.9%
Qualifying Round 2$3,385£2,810€3,18033.3%
Qualifying Round 1$1,815£1,506€1,70537.5%

The winner of the men’s singles event at the Adelaide International 1 would take home a handsome prize of $94,560. The runner-up would earn $55,035, while the semi-finalists and quarter-finalists would receive $32,150 and $18,175, respectively. Even players who made it to the Round of 16 and Round of 32 would earn significant prize money of $10,655 and $6,340, respectively.

Men’s Doubles Prize Money 2023

In addition to the singles event, there was also a doubles event at the Adelaide International 1, with a total prize money of $33,580. The breakdown for the doubles event is as follows:

2023Prize Money $ USDPrize Money £ GBPPrize Money € EUR% Change vs 2022
Winner$33,580£24,648€27,21579.6%
Runner Up$17,550£12,882€14,22366.0%
Semi Final$9,260£6,797€7,50551.8%
Quarter Final$5,140£3,773€4,16619.0%
Round of 32$2,820£2,070€2,28511.0%
Round of 64$1,570£1,152€1,2723.3%

The winners of the men’s doubles event would receive a prize money of $33,580, while the runners-up, semi-finalists, and quarter-finalists would earn $17,550, $9,260, and $5,140, respectively. Making it to the Round of 16 and Round of 32 in the doubles event would also secure prize money of $2,820 and $1,570, respectively.

Adelaide International 2 Prize Money 2023 Overview

The Adelaide International 2, the second ATP 250 tournament held in Adelaide, immediately followed the first tournament. It offered the same total prize money of $642,735 for ATP players.

Men’s Singles Prize Money 2023

The prize money breakdown for the men’s singles event at the Adelaide International 2 is as follows:

2023Prize Money $ USDPrize Money £ GBPPrize Money € EUR% Change vs 2022
Winner$97,760£81,218€91,851126.4%
Runner-up$57,025£47,376€53,57884.6%
Semi Final$33,525£27,852€31,49947.6%
Quarter Final$19,425£16,138€18,25136.3%
Round of 32$11,280£9,371€10,59822.9%
Round of 32$6,895£5,728€6,47828.4%
Qualifying Round 2$3,445£2,862€3,23731.2%
Qualifying Round 1$1,880£1,562€1,76637.7%

The winner of the men’s singles event at the Adelaide International 2 would earn a prize money of $97,760. The runner-up would receive $57,065, while the semi-finalists and quarter-finalists would take home $33,370 and $18,875, respectively. Players who made it to the Round of 16 and Round of 32 would also receive significant prize money of $11,070 and $6,590, respectively.

Men’s Doubles Prize Money 2023

Similar to the Adelaide International 1, there was a doubles event at the Adelaide International 2, with a total prize money of $33,580. The breakdown for the doubles event is as follows:

2023Prize Money $ USDPrize Money £ GBPPrize Money € EUR% Change vs 2022
Winner$33,580£24,710€29,55774.0%
Runner Up$17,550£12,914€15,44861.0%
Semi Final$9,260£6,814€8,15147.0%
Quarter Final$5,140£3,782€4,52444.0%
Round of 32$2,820£2,075€2,48234.3%
Round of 64$1,570£1,155€1,38224.6%

The winners of the men’s doubles event would receive a prize money of $33,580, while the runners-up, semi-finalists, and quarter-finalists would earn $17,550, $9,260, and $5,140, respectively. Making it to the Round of 16 and Round of 32 in the doubles event would also secure prize money of $2,820 and $1,570, respectively.

Adelaide International 1 Prize Money History

The Adelaide International 1 has been a part of the ATP calendar since 2020. In 2023, the total prize money for the men’s singles event was $642,735, representing a 54% increase compared to the previous year. The winner of the men’s singles event at the Adelaide International 1 received a prize money of $94,560.

YearTotal Prize Money% Change from previous year
2023$642,73554.21%
2022$416,80029.94%
2021$320,775-39.78%
2020$532,695

Adelaide International 2 Prize Money History

The Adelaide International 2, the second ATP 250 tournament held in Adelaide, made its debut in 2023. The total prize money for the men’s singles event was also $642,735, the same as the Adelaide International 1. The winner of the men’s singles event at the Adelaide International 2 received a prize money of $97,760.

YearTotal Prize Money% Change from previous year
2023$642,73549.29%
2022$430,530

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