Inaugurated in 2023, the United Cup has swiftly become a prominent fixture in the world of tennis. This 18-team, mixed-team competition spans across two vibrant cities, Sydney at the Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre and Perth at the RAC Arena. A notable replacement for the ATP Cup, the United Cup brings together the finest talents from both the ATP and WTA, promising a thrilling clash of tennis titans. As we delve into the 2024 edition, it’s essential to note the slight format adjustments. The tournament now features a single men’s singles match, a women’s singles match, and a mixed doubles match, altering the dynamics of the game. The stakes are high, the competition fierce, and the prize money has seen a change as well, with a total pool of $10,000,000, reflecting the modified structure. Join us as we delve into the specifics of the United Cup 2024 Prize Money distribution.
What is the United Cup Prize Money 2024?
To break it down simply, each player gets a participation fee based on their ranking. Let’s take Iga Swiatek, the second-best player globally and Poland’s top player; she’ll receive $200,000. Now, consider Hubert Hurkacz, Poland’s top male player, ranked 11th in the world; he gets $100,000. It’s a fair system that rewards players based on their rankings.
Participation Fees
Number 1 Player
Singles Ranking | $/Player | % Change vs 2023 |
---|---|---|
1-10 | $200,000 | 0.00% |
11-20 | $100,000 | 0.00% |
21-30 | $60,000 | 0.00% |
31-50 | $40,000 | 0.00% |
51-100 | $30,000 | 0.00% |
101-250 | $25,000 | 0.00% |
251+ | $20,000 | 0.00% |
Number 2 Player
Singles Ranking | $/Player | % Change vs 2023 |
---|---|---|
1-10 | $200,000 | 0.00% |
11-20 | $100,000 | 0.00% |
21-30 | $50,000 | 0.00% |
31-50 | $30,000 | 0.00% |
51-100 | $20,000 | 0.00% |
101-250 | $15,000 | 0.00% |
251+ | $10,000 | 0.00% |
Number 3 Player
Singles/Doubles Ranking | $/Player | % Change vs 2023 |
---|---|---|
1-30 | $30,000 | 0.00% |
31-100 | $15,000 | 0.00% |
101-250 | $7,500 | 0.00% |
251+ | $6,000 | 0.00% |
Prize Money
In addition to their participation fee, players can boost their earnings by winning matches. If their team wins the tie, each player gets extra prize money, and it’s the same for everyone on the team. So, winning not only brings glory but also more money.
Individual Player Wins
Match Wins | No. 1 | % Change vs 2023 | Mixed Doubles | % Change vs 2023 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Final | $251,000 | 0.00% | $47,255 | 0.00% |
SF | $132,000 | 0.00% | $24,750 | 0.00% |
City | $69,500 | 0.00% | $13,000 | 0.00% |
Group | $38,325 | 0.00% | $7,200 | 0.00% |
Team Wins
Team Wins | Prize Money | % Change vs 2023 |
---|---|---|
Final | $23,155 | 0.00% |
SF | $13,650 | 0.00% |
City | $8,025 | 0.00% |
Group | $5,000 | 0.00% |
Hypothetically, what’s the maximum a player could win?
Let’s break it down with an example: If Greece emerges as the United Cup champion, and Stefanos Tsitsipas manages to win every match without a loss, he would pocket a total of $883,385 in prize money and earn 500 ranking points, provided that all his opponents are ranked in the top 10.
Here’s the breakdown:
- He starts with a $200k participation fee.
- For winning the singles match in the final, he adds $251k, and for the mixed doubles victory in the final, he adds $47,255.
- His semi-final singles win earns him $132k, and the mixed doubles semi-final win adds $24,750.
- Winning a singles match in his city contributes $69,500, and the mixed doubles match adds $13k.
- His two group stage singles wins result in $76,650, and the mixed doubles victories add $14,400.
In addition, the team winnings are added, which include amounts like $23,155, $13,650, $8,025, and $10,000.
It’s important to note that this scenario assumes that every tie is decided by a mixed doubles match, and Tsitsipas plays in all of them. While it’s an unlikely scenario, it illustrates the potential earnings.
Historical United Cup Prize Money Breakdowns
Participation Fees 2023
Number 1 Player
Singles Ranking | $/Player |
---|---|
1-10 | $200,000 |
11-20 | $100,000 |
21-30 | $60,000 |
31-50 | $40,000 |
51-100 | $30,000 |
101-250 | $25,000 |
251+ | $20,000 |
Number 2 Player
Singles Ranking | $/Player |
---|---|
1-10 | $200,000 |
11-20 | $100,000 |
21-30 | $50,000 |
31-50 | $30,000 |
51-100 | $20,000 |
101-250 | $15,000 |
251+ | $10,000 |
Number 3 Player
Singles Ranking | $/Player |
---|---|
1-30 | $30,000 |
31-100 | $15,000 |
101-250 | $7,500 |
251+ | $6,000 |
Number 4 Player
Singles/Doubles Ranking | Fee |
---|---|
1-30 | $10,000 |
31-100 | $7,500 |
101-250 | $6,000 |
251+ | $5,000 |
Prize Money 2023
Individual Player Wins
Match Wins | No. 1 | No. 2 | Doubles |
---|---|---|---|
Final | $251,000 | $169,200 | $47,255 |
SF | $132,000 | $89,000 | $24,750 |
City | $69,500 | $46,800 | $13,000 |
Group | $38,325 | $25,900 | $7,200 |
Team Wins
Team Wins ($/Player) | |
---|---|
Final | $23,155 |
SF | $13,650 |
City | $8,025 |
Group | $5,000 |
Wrapping It Up!
The United Cup, a mixed-team tennis competition, held in Sydney and Perth, has quickly become a prominent event. In 2024, it features format changes with a focus on participation fees and match wins for players. Stefanos Tsitsipas could earn up to $883,385 hypothetically. While the total prize pool is $10,000,000, this structure rewards top-ranking players. The United Cup offers substantial incentives for tennis excellence.