22% drop in US Open prize money for singles champions - watsupptoday.com
22% drop in US Open prize money for singles champions
Posted 06 Aug 2020 11:40 AM

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Despite a loss in revenue from holding its marquee event without spectators amid the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Tennis Association announced Wednesday that its overall compensation to players at this year�s U.S. Open will be $53.4 million � which is 93.3% of the roughly $57.2 million awarded in 2019.

The U.S. Open women�s and men�s singles champions will each earn $3 million, down $850,000 � or 22% � from the top prizes at the Grand Slam tennis tournament last year, part of a decrease of nearly $4 million in total player compensation in 2020.
Defending U.S. Open champion Rafael Nadal said Tuesday he didn�t want to travel during the pandemic and would not be entering the tournament. Also out of the field: Ash Barty, the No. 1-ranked woman.

The U.S. Open is set to start in New York on Aug. 31, as originally scheduled, something rare in the world of sports this year. Professional tennis was suspended in March because of the pandemic, leaving many players, coaches and others without a regular income.

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