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Sinner, King of Kings ahead of Alcaraz, pockets $6 million in Riyadh controversy

Le 20/10/2024 à 11h49 par Guillem Casulleras Punsa
Sinner, King of Kings ahead of Alcaraz, pockets $6 million in Riyadh controversy

Jannik Sinner won the "Six Kings Slam" exhibition tournament in Riyadh on Saturday evening. In the final, he dominated Carlos Alcaraz after a fine battle lasting over two hours (6-7, 6-3, 6-3). The Italian thus pocketed the 6 million dollars promised to the winner of this competition. A competition that also caused a stir because of Saudi Arabia's controversial political stance.

On the court, tennis triumphed in the end. Sinner and Alcaraz played a top-level match in the final, much to the delight of the 8,000 spectators gathered in "The Venue", the stadium specially inaugurated for the event. Earlier in the day, the match for 3rd place between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal (6-2, 7-6) had been fun to watch.

Before that, on Thursday, the semi-final between Sinner and Djokovic (6-2, 6/7, 6-4) had also been of high quality. All of which made up for the very poor impression left by the opening match, or rather non-match, which saw the Italian outclass Daniil Medvedev in just over an hour (6-0, 6-3).

But all this was obviously not enough to extinguish the controversy generated by the event. A controversy generated not only by differing views on the political and geopolitical situation in the Saudi kingdom, but also by the financial aspect of the event. The sums involved are enormous, prompting reactions of indignation and fear among many observers.

Each of the six participants in the exhibition pocketed $1.5 million, regardless of their results. Medvedev, who only played 15 games, earned $100,000 per game played. Holger Rune, who played just 18 games against Alcaraz (4-6, 2-6), pocketed $83,333 per game. Finally, the winner, Sinner, picked up a cheque for $6 million for his victory. A sum to be set against the prizes won by the winners of the 4 Grand Slam tournaments (Australian Open: $2.2 million, French Open and Wimbledon: $2.7 million, US Open: $3.6 million).

Beyond the ethical issues involved, these colossal financial investments raise fears about the sustainability of the current business model for professional tennis. Fears that probably crystallize around one main question: how can we continue to motivate the world's best players in the long term, when they have the opportunity to earn more money by playing a few exhibition matches than by winning a Grand Slam tournament?

The answer probably has to take into account more than just financial considerations. But the question is nonetheless worth asking.

In the meantime, Sinner, Alcaraz, Djokovic, Nadal, Medvedev and Rune have made the most of the opportunity. Rightly or wrongly, everyone will make up their own minds. But they probably had a very good time in Riyadh, and they generally gave a good time to the spectators present in the stadium as well as to those who followed the matches from behind a screen. For the organizers, the objective seems to have been perfectly met.

ITA Sinner, Jannik
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ESP Alcaraz, Carlos
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SRB Djokovic, Novak
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ESP Nadal, Rafael
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SRB Djokovic, Novak
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ITA Sinner, Jannik
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ESP Alcaraz, Carlos
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ESP Nadal, Rafael
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RUS Medvedev, Daniil
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ITA Sinner, Jannik
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DEN Rune, Holger
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ESP Alcaraz, Carlos
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Six Kings Slam
KSA Six Kings Slam
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Jannik Sinner
1e, 11830 points
Carlos Alcaraz
3e, 7510 points
Novak Djokovic
7e, 3900 points
Rafael Nadal
175e, 330 points
Daniil Medvedev
8e, 3830 points
Holger Rune
12e, 3010 points
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Veronica S
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I agree the prize money is extreme and very discouraging for lower ranked players. 😞
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🎾 HCW2U🎾 @HCWilliams  Serena and Venus Williams
To have been able to qualify for this tournament, you had to put in the work all year. I'm happy these men were compensated for doing yet another tournament that puts wear and tear on the body. The body, that continues to break down daily. Obviously, Riyadh has oil money to handle the purse. This tournament is not for the lower rank players, so they have nothing to do with this at all.
Fred Phoesh
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Sinner or Cheater?
Francesca B
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Congratulations jannik - you are a worthy winner
Belinda S.
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Belinda S.  just talking tennis
A great win but a sickening amount of money... In one tournament he could buy s marvellous villa here in Mallorca where property is not cheap while so many struggle to pay a monthly rent in a meagre studio apartment. It is an obscene amount of money
Paddy P
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Paddy P @Davidbhai  just talking tennis
Great Tornament! However considering the amount of money a few questions: how many kids in this world want to take up tennis but can't afford to buy a racquet? How many people want to play tennis but don't have the right tennis infrastructure. Anyways, everyone is free to decide to make the best use of their money.
Irma Ciasca
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Irma Ciasca  Roger Federer
Congratulations to both of you ❤️❤️❤️
Cyprian U.
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ad6771
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I wish the TT and the media used this same scrutiny when determining how much the women make when they play Grand Slams and get paid the same as the men for playing much less (2 out of 3), bringing less attendees, less viewers, poorer quality sponsorship and quality of play.

Yet another double standard.
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