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read morePrize money during Australian Summer of Tennis, including the 2023 Australian Open has risen to a record high of more than $100 million.
The historic-high prize pool is a result of a record $76.5 million for the Australian Open 2023 (a 3.4% increase) as well as the addition of the lucrative new United Cup event.
Announcing what the world’s best tennis players can hope to win in the coming weeks, Australian Open Tournament Director, Craig Tiley stated “it is critical to the continued success of the Australian tennis summer that we provide strong and relevant playing opportunities and ensure that the best players in the world are compensated appropriately.
“We want to ensure Australia is the launchpad for the global season and that we see as much of them as possible. They inspire us all to engage in this great sport as well as inspiring future generations.”
Tiley added “we are delighted to have more than $100 million in prize money on offer across the Australian summer, along with more chances to compete across the country.
“We’ve worked tirelessly alongside the ATP and WTA to launch the exciting new United Cup, which includes its own significant ranking points and prize money, a further two WTA and ATP events in Adelaide, the Hobart International and an upgraded ATP 100 Challenger in Canberra.
“At the Australian Open we’ve upped prize money for every round from qualifying, through to the finals, with the major increases in the early rounds, where these substantial rewards help players invest in their own careers and in many cases, set themselves up for success throughout the year.”
Singles champions at the first Grand Slam of the year will each take home $2.975 million.
Tiley cites need for new venue, raising fears that event could be lost to Melbourne
While handing out the record prize money, Tiley has revealed that, despite Tennis Australia announcing a return to profit in December, the Australian Open is in a difficult financial position with rivals lining up to poach the event.
In an interview with Melbourne newspaper the Herald Sun on Friday, Tiley advised that losses run up during the past two pandemic affected tournaments had raised the risk of the event being staged elsewhere.
Although Melbourne has a contract to stage the Australian Open until 2046, Tiley harked back to what he referred to as “a period back in 2010 when there was significant interest from Sydney and significant interest from Shanghai.”
He also admitted Tennis Australia were approached about moving the 2020 and 2021 editions of the tournament amid Victoria’s Covid restrictions.
Key to Tiley’s position was a call for a new stadium and more courts at Melbourne Park, commenting “we do need to develop another master plan and work with the state government on it.
“And there is going to be a need for another stadium, whether that be a refurbishment or a replacement of John Cain Arena.
“There will be a need for more courts, as the event grows onto a three week event.’’
The 2022 Australian Open gets underway on 16th January 16 and runs until 29th January.
Images: Craig Tiley at Melbourne Park.
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16th November 2022 - Reversal of visa ban means Novak Djokovic can play at 2023 Australian Open
28th October 2022 - WTA, ATP and Tennis Australia collaborate on new United Cup mixed-gender team competition
20th October 2022 - Tennis Australia targets 900,000 fans for 2023 Open
8th August 2022 - Pandemic affected Australian Open events generated significant economic benefit and record broadcast numbers
2nd February 2022 - Australian Open 2022 scores with sponsorship and broadcast success
30th January 2022 - Tennis Australia offers 10,000 hours of free court hire to celebrate Australian Open success
17th January 2022 - Media pressure mounts on Tennis Australia Chief Executive Craig Tiley in wake of Novak Djokovic visa cancellation
16th January 2022 - Novak Djokovic loses appeal against visa cancellation and set to be deported from Australia
11th January 2022 - Australian Open enters into metaverse with NFT art collection tied to live match data
4th January 2022 - Australian Open advises of medical exemption for Novak Djokovic to compete in Melbourne
3rd December 2021 - COVID-19 restrictions and player quarantine for Australian Open see Tennis Australia record $100 million loss
20th November 2021 - Vaccinated crowds to return for 2022 Australian Open but unvaccinated players will be barred
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23rd February 2021 - Reduced crowd numbers sees Australian Open anticipating $99 million loss
15th February 2021 - Australian Open generates most positive ‘buzz’ among sporting events and competitions
12th February 2021 - Australian Open to continue without crowds as Victorian Government closes facilities during new lockdown
13th August 2020 - Tennis Australia’s Craig Tiley anticipates 2021 Australian Open will go ahead with fans in Melbourne
6th December 2019 - Craig Tiley takes on COMPPS Chair role
28th November 2019 - Rod Laver Arena named as a top 10 highest grossing venue
26th July 2019 - Tennis Australia to roll out new court surfaces across the nation
23rd April 2018 - Tennis Australia looks to gain management control of Melbourne Park
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