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Barcelona Open 2023 prize money breakdown: How much did champion Carlos Alcaraz and runner-up Stefanos Tsitsipas earn?

The 2023 ATP Barcelona Open men's singles came to an end on Sunday, April 23, with Carlos Alcaraz winning the tournament by beating Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final.

Alcaraz successfully defended his title with a 6-3, 6-4 defeat of Tsitsipas on the outdoor claycourts. That made him the first repeat champion at the tournament since Rafael Nadal (2016-18).

Despite dropping serve in the third game of the match, the World No. 1 showed no signs of nerves as he wrapped up the win in 79 minutes for his ninth tour-level title. Alcaraz now has a 10-1 win-loss record in Barcelona and a head-to-head lead of 4-0 against Tsitsipas.

This year, the total prize money at the Barcelona Open was €2,722,480, a 2.3% increase compared to 2022.

Alcaraz's exploits in Stuttgart will fetch him prize money of €477,795 ($525,321), while runner-up Tsitsipas will earn €254,825 ($280,172). The two losing semifinalists, namely Dan Evans and Lorenzo Musetti, will each pocket €132,190 ($145,339).

Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Francisco Cerundolo, Jannik Sinner and Alex de Minaur, who were all eliminated in the quarterfinals, will each get paid €69,020 ($75,885).

Players who were ousted in the pre-quarterfinals will each pocket €36,365 ($39,982). Meanwhile, those who made first and second round exits will get €10,615 ($11,671) and €19,910 ($21,890) respectively.

The players who failed to reach the main draw of the tournament will also receive some prize money. Those who reached the second qualifying round will each get paid €5,575 ($6,130) while those who competed in the opening round of the qualifiers will each pocket €3,185 ($3,502).


Barcelona Open 2023: Prize money breakdown for men's doubles

Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni won the men's doubles title at the 2023 Barcelona Open.
Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni won the men's doubles title at the 2023 Barcelona Open.

Argentine pair Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni won the 2023 Barcelona Open men's doubles title on Sunday. They defeated Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski 6–3, 6–7(8), 10–4 in the final.

Gonzalez and Molteni will take home €167,240 ($183,875), while Koolhof and Skupski will get €89,190 ($81,121). The losing semifinalists will each pocket €45,120 ($41,038) and those who were eliminated in the quarterfinals will each receive €22,560 ($20,519).

The players who were knocked out in the opening round of the men's doubles at the tournament will each earn €11,680 ($10,623).


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