2023 Shanghai Masters Prize Money & Points Distribution, How much winners will takes home at ATP 1000 China
The 2023 Shanghai Masters will be an absolute blockbuster which will run between October 4th to 15th, and feature an expanded draw size of 96 singles players.
With the ATP entering the final month of the regular tennis calendar, this prestigious event will be the penultimate Masters 1000 stop before the men's stars head to Europe. It will be the 12th edition of the event and the first since 2019.
Daniil Medvedev is the tournament's defending champion and the ATP's hard-court master in 2023, winning the most matches on the surface by any player. The Russian has plenty of challengers including World No. 1 Novak Djokovic and two-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz.
Earlier this year the tournament extended its partnership with Swiss watch manufacturer Rolex for another 10 years, the main sponsors, and this is reflected in the prize money for this year's event which stands at a whopping $8,800,000, an increment of 5.7% from 2019.
Players who lose in the first round get at least 10 points, and a generous $18,660 in their bank accounts. Progressing further, will net players $30,885 and 25 points. Those who win two matches but stumble in the third will still part away with $55,770 and 45 potentially valuable points.
Shanghai Masters ATP 1000 2023 Prize Money & Points Breakdown:
ATP Points Prize Money
Winner 1000 points $1,262,220
Finalist 600 points $662,360
Semi-finalists 360 points $352,635
Quarter-finalists 180 points $184,465
4th round 90 points $96,955
3rd round 45 points $55,770
2nd round 25 points $30,885
1st round 10 points $18,660
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