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How much prize money will the Cincinnati Open champion earn?

Defending champion Sinner faces Alcaraz for the title

August 18, 2025

The Cincinnati Open final will be played on Monday.

2025 Jeff Dean/Wick Photography for Cincinnati Open

The Cincinnati Open final will be played on Monday.
By ATP Staff

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will play on Monday in the Cincinnati Open final, their fourth consecutive meeting in a championship match.

Both players will be eager to add another Masters 1000 trophy to their collection, but there will be more at stake on Monday in Cincinnati. The winner will earn a significant addition to their tournament prize money.

The champion will earn $1,124,380, while the finalist will claim $597,890. Look below for a full prize-money breakdown of the singles fields at the hard-court Masters 1000 event in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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It All Adds Up

2025 Cincinnati Open Singles Prize Money

Rounds 
Points 
Prize Money 

 Winner
 1000
 $1,124,380

 Finalist
 600
$597,890 

 Semi-finalist
 400
 $332,160

 Quarter-finalist
 200
 $189,075

 Round of 16
 100
 $103,225

 Round of 32
 50
 $60,400

 Round of 64
 30
 $35,260

 Round of 96
 10
 $23,760

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