Prize Money: How Much Will the Winner of the Rome Masters 1000 Earn?
The Rome tournament will take place from May 6 to 18, 2025. As the last Masters 1000 before Roland-Garros, the organizers have revealed the prize money to be shared among the ATP players.
If they win the title, the champion will take home just under one million euros (€985,030), compared to €523,870 for the runner-up. Players who reach the semifinals will earn €291,040.
The prize pool has increased since the 2024 edition, where the winner received €963,225 and the runner-up €512,260. The amounts for the early rounds have also changed. For a first-round exit, a player will receive a check for €28,820, compared to €20,360 the previous year.
The same applies to doubles: €400,560 for the champions, up from €391,680.
**ATP Singles Prize Money 2025:**
Winner: €985,030
Finalist: €523,870
Semifinal: €291,040
Quarterfinal: €165,670
Round of 16: €90,445
Third Round: €52,925
Second Round: €30,895
First Round: €20,820
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