$1,600,000
Just over $1.6 mil.
Yeah lots of money?!!..
Whoever finishes runner up to him will get all the first place money and the second place money.
In addition to prize money, the US Open winner receives a trophy, a commemorative jacket, and a significant number of ranking points that can elevate their status in the professional tennis world. They also earn a place in history as a champion of one of the most prestigious Grand Slam tournaments in the world.
In the U.S. Open, the prize money for the second place winner is predetermined and does not change based on ties. As of 2023, the runner-up in the singles events receives $1.5 million. If there were to be a tie for second place, the prize money would typically be split between the tied players, but this scenario is rare in the tournament's format.
$US 4450000
No, they get no money. Just prestige.
The winner's paycheck for the 1981 US Open, which was won by John McEnroe, was $100,000. This amount marked a significant milestone in tennis prize money at the time. McEnroe's victory added to his reputation as one of the sport's top players during that era.
The US Open and the Australian Open.
The total prize money for the 1994 US Open was approximately $14 million. The men's and women's singles champions each received $750,000. This marked a significant increase in prize money compared to previous years, reflecting the growing popularity of tennis.
Prize money and a trophy. He/she also get the title and a guarantee spot on the Olympiad if there is one that year.
You don't get paid, but you do receive prize money.