2023 Japan Open Prize Money & Points Distribution, How much winners will takes home at ATP Tokyo
The Japan Open in Tokyo is the longest-running tennis tournament in Asia, and it boasts an impressive list of players for the 2023 edition.
Running from October 16th to 22nd, 32 of the ATP stars will converge on the Ariake Colosseum, a masterpiece in tennis construction and elegance, comprising a whopping 48 tennis courts. And for the first time since the tournament's inception in 1972, the prize money purse will cross the $2 million mark.
At least 10 American players have won this tournament in the past, including Taylor Fritz who defeated Frances Tiafoe in last year's final. Both of them have committed to return to Japan's capital city. Tommy Paul, Ben Shelton, and Mackenzie McDonald will join the American cohort there.
The champion in Tokyo stands to gain valuable 500 points and prize money of $376,620, a significant share of $2,013,940 distributed at the event in total. The beaten finalist, while missing out on the trophy, will not walk away empty-handed, He will earn $202,640 and 300 points.
2023 ATP Japan Open Prize Money & Points breakdown:
ATP Points Prize Money
Winner 500 points $376,620
Finalist 300 points $202,640
Semi-finalists 180 points $108,000
Quarter-finalists 90 points $55,170
2nd round 45 points $29,455
1st round 0 points $15,710
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