2023 Tata Open Pune ATP Prize Money & Points Overview - $713,495

| by Evita Mueller

The 2023 Tata Open in Pune is shaping up to be a highly anticipated event, with a number of top-ranked players set to compete for the coveted title.

Marin Cilic, Botic van de Zandschulp, Emil Ruusuvuori and Sebastian Baez are just a few of the names that fans can expect to see on the court in India from January 2-7. The event, which was won by Joao Sousa in 2022, will welcome a lot of players that want to start their season on a winning note before the first major Down Under.

As with all professional tennis tournaments, the Tata Open offers a range of prize money and points to all players. The winner of the tournament will earn 250 points and a cash prize of $97,760, while the runner-up will receive 150 points and $57,025. The players who reach the semi-finals will earn 90 points and $33,525, while the quarter-finalists will receive 45 points and $19,425.

But the rewards don't stop there. Players who make it to the round of 16 will receive 20 points and $11,280, and even those who don't advance beyond the round of 32 will still take home a cash prize of $6,890, despite not being rewarded with any points.

With quite a strong field of players set to compete in the 2023 Tata Open in Pune, fans can expect to see some intense and exciting matches.

The prize money and points distribution on offer serve as both a reward for the top performers and an incentive for all players to bring their best game to the court.

2023 Adelaide International 1 ATP Prize Money & Points:

Points Prize Money
Winner 250 points $97,760
Finalist 150 points $57,025
Semi-finalists 90 points $33,525
Quarter-finalists 45 points $19,425
2nd round 20 points $11,280
1st round 0 points $6,895

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