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APIA International Tennis Tournament in Sydney: 2013 Men’s & Women’s Prize Money

January 5, 2013 By grandslamgal

Have a look at the prize money earned by WTA and ATP players at the APIA International in Sydney in 2013.


APIA International WTA Prize Money

Total women’s prize money $690,000

Agnieszka Radwanska defeated Dominika Cibulkova in the final on Friday 11 January.

Winner: $117,000

Finalist: $62,300

Semi Finalist: $32,830

Quarter Finalist: $17,650

Second Round: $9,340

First Round: $5,200

APIA International ATP Prize Money

Total men’s prize money $436,630

Bernard Tomic defeated Kevin Anderson in the final on Saturday 12 January.

Winner: $78,800

Finalist: $41,540

Semi Finalist: $22,500

Quarter Finalist: $12,810

Second Round: $7,550

First Round: $4,470

Information was sourced from the APIA International Men’s and Women’s Draws.

Also view the Brisbane International Prize Money and the 2013 Australian Open Prize Money.

If you prefer, some pics of Maria Sharapova at Sugarpova launch in Melbourne.

Until next time

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Comments

  1. grandslamgal says

    January 12, 2013 at 1:55 am

    Hi Brian
    The men’s and women’s tournaments are separate so the WTA has allocated more prize money than the ATP for this tournament.
    Regards
    GSG

  2. Brian Raue says

    January 10, 2013 at 11:57 am

    I cannot understand why there is higher prize money for the women!
    WHY??

  3. Ballboy2012 says

    January 6, 2013 at 11:49 pm

    With a number of top players not participating this is a good opportunity for those players attending to win more cash and ranking points without having to be a top 10 player.

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