NEW YORK -- The winners of this year's US Open singles titles will receive an $850,000-dollar pay cut as the tournament feels the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, organizers said Wednesday.
NEW YORK -- The winners of this year's US Open singles titles will receive an $850,000-dollar pay cut as the tournament feels the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, organizers said Wednesday.
The winners of the men's and women's singles would receive $3 million each compared to $3.85 million apiece in 2019. First round players will receive $61,000 this year, compared to $58,000 in 2019. Money for the second and third rounds remains unchanged at $100,000 and $163,000 respectively. The USTA had previously contributed $1 million to the sport's Player Relief Program, but is now making an additional $6.6 million available.
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