The Astana Open, also known as the Kazakhstan ATP Masters 500, is one of two ATP 500 events being played this week, with the Japan Open being the other. After two successful editions in 2020 and 2021, the Astana Open in Kazakhstan became a permanent ATP Tour member this season. In 2022 it will be staged as an ATP 500 event. This Article will detail the Italian Open 2022 Prize Money.
Astana Open 2022 Cumulative Prize Money for both WTA and ATP
In comparison to the 2021 Astana Open, the cumulative prize money of the tournament in 2022, is up by 295.83% amounting to $1,900,000. One reason could be that the 2022 edition has been moved up to the ATP 500 event.
Astana Open 2022 Men’s Prize Money
Talking about the men’s side, the prize money for the winner is $355,310, which is approx. 654.71% more than what was given to the winner of the tournament last year.
The runner-up’s prize money has also been increased compared to 2021, as he will receive $191,180.
The player who makes it to the round of 16 will receive $27,785, a major rise compared to 2021.
Even with Qualifying 1 and Qualifying 2 losers have got an increase in the amount they receive, that being $4,260 (+76.77%) and $7,595 (+80.0%) respectively.
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The below tables give you a full breakdown of prize money across the Astana Open in Nur-Sultan this year:
2022 | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP | % Change vs 2021 |
Winner | €362,384 | $355,310 | £318,130 | 654.7% |
Runner-up | €194,986 | $191,180 | £171,175 | 466.3% |
Semifinal | €103,919 | $101,890 | £91,228 | 324.0% |
Quarterfinal | €53,097 | $52,060 | £46,612 | 225.0% |
Round 2 | €28,338 | $27,785 | £24,878 | 169.8% |
Round 1 | €15,115 | $14,820 | £13,269 | 139.2% |
Q2 | €7,746 | $7,595 | £6,800 | 151.1% |
Q1 | €4,345 | $4,260 | £3,814 | 170.5% |
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