The 2023 Champions Tour could set a record in tennis history: the largest check a player can receive. The competition, which will bring the eight best athletes of the ATP circuit to the start, will be held in Turin (Pala Alpitour) from November 12 to 19.

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Money in Tournament of Champions 2023

The 54th edition of Tour of Champions history could make the big winner $4,801,500 richer.

There is only one condition: to win all matches in the group before lifting the trophy.

This year, the Italian organizers will offer record prizes, and if there is a tournament winner who wins all the games (three each in the group, the semi-finals and the final for a total of five games), he will go home with a check for $4,801,500.

The reserve player of the competition will receive $152,500 even if he does not play at all in Turin.

A player who plays all the group stage matches but does not triumph in any of them will not go home empty-handed: $325,500.

Big winner of the Tournament of Champions 2023

Won all games played: $4,801,500

Won four matches: $4,411,500

Won three matches: $4,021,500

The finalist of the Tournament of Champions can earn the following money

Four matches won: $2,600,500

If you win all group stage matches: $2,210,500

If he wins two matches in the group stage: $1,820,500.

Player who wins all matches in the group stage: $1,495,500

Player who won two matches in the group stage: $1,105,500

Player who wins a match in the group stage: $715,500

Player who did not win any of the three group stage matches: $325,500

Reserve: $152,500

Who will play in the Tournament of Champions 2023

So far, only four players are certain of qualifying for the Champions Tournament in Turin. We are talking about Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev and Yannick Sinner.

The battle for the bottom four is tight and anything can happen at the end of the season.

5 Andriy Rublev 4310 points

6 Stefanos Tsitsipas 3740

7 Oleksandr Zverev 3450

8 Rune Holger 3145

9 Taylor Fritz 3055

10 Casper Ruud 2815

11 Hubert Gurkach 2810

12 Tommy Paul 2620

13 Alex de Minaur 2560

14 Ben Shelton 2275

15 Frances Tiafoe 2255

16 Karen Khachanov 2250

17 Grigor Dimitrov 1970

18 Cameron Norrie 1940

19 Nicolas Jarry 1765 (the last player who mathematically – although he has a very small chance – can reach Turin).