MADRID OPEN PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN: HOW MUCH DID 2024 WINNER AND RUNNER-UP EARN?

Madrid Open 2024 came to an end with Andrey Rublev winning the men's singles event by beating Felix Auger-Aliassime 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 in the final. The total prize money for the tournament was €7,877,020.

The Canadian started the match well and won the opening set 6-4. However, Rublev fought back hard and took the second set 7-5 after breaking serve in the last game. Both players were solid on their serve in the final game but the Russian once again broke serve in the very last game to win the second Masters 1000 title of his career.

Rublev's exploits in Madrid will see him earn a prize money €963,225 while Auger-Aliassime's runner-up finish will fetch him €512,260.

12th seed Taylor Fritz and 30th seed Jiri Lehecka were both eliminated in the semifinals of the Madrid Open and they will each earn €284,590. Top two seeds Jannik Sinner and 2023 champion Carlos Alcaraz were both among the four players who were out in the quarterfinals of the Masters 1000 tournament, and they, along with the other two will each receive €161,995.

Two-time Champion Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud both got knocked out in the fourth round in Madrid. They, along with the other six players, will each earn €88,440 while the men who were knocked out in the third round receiving €51,665 each.

Players who were eliminated in the second round of the Masters 1000 event will each be paid €30,225 while those losing in the opening round receiving €20,360.

Sebastian Korda and Jordan Thompson won the men's doubles title at Madrid Open 2024

Sebastian Korda and Jordan Thompson are the men's doubles champions at Madrid Open 2024. The pair from the United States and Australia win the tournament by beating Ariel Behar and Adam Pavlasek 6-3, 7-6(7) in the final. Korda and Thompson defeated four seeded pairs during the tournament, including top seeds Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden.

The duo's exploits in the Spanish capital will see them earn €391,680 while runners-up Behar and Pavlasek will receive €207,660. Second seeds Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos, and 11th seeds Jamie Murray and Michael Venus were both eliminated in the semifinals, and the two teams will each pocket €111,360.

The pairs who were knocked out in the quarterfinals of the Madrid Open will each receive €55,390 while those who were ousted in the second round receiving €29,860 each. Teams who lost in the first round in Madrid will each be paid €16,320.

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