
Points & prize money
ATP Points and prize money
The successor to the Swede Robin Söderling takes home 454,000 € and 1 000 ATP points.
27/10/11 - 12:07
Prize money
The total prize money of the BNP Paribas Masters 2011 is 2,750,000 €.
Singles: 1,710,400 € Per player Per round
Winner [1] 454,000 € 454,000 €
Runner-up [1] 214,400 € 214,400 €
Semifinalist [2] 106,500 € 213,000 €
Quarterfinalist [4] 55,500 € 222,000 €
Round of 16 [8] 29,155 € 233,240 €
Round of 32 [16] 15,320 € 245,120 €
First round [16] 8,040 € 128,640 €
Qualifying event: 22,050 € Per player Per round
Second-round loser [6] 1,825 € 10,950 €
First-round loser [12] 925 € 11,100 €
Doubles: 432,220 € Per team Per round
Winner [1] 134,500 € 134,500 €
Runner-up [1] 63,400 € 63,400 €
Semifinalist [2] 32,000 € 64,000 €
Quarterfinalist [4] 16,400 € 65,600 €
Round of 16 [8] 8,540 € 68,320 €
First round [8] 4,550 € 36,400 €
To players for tournament play 2,164,670 €
Player pension fund 36,090 €
Player promotion 26,740 €
Contribution to the ATP 178,750 €
ATP Marketing 137,500 €
Bonus pool 206,250 €
Total prize money 2,750,000 €
ATP points attributed at the BNP Paribas Masters in 2011
Main draw
Winner 1000 points
Runner-up 600
Semifinalist 360
Quarterfinalist 180
Round of 16 90
Second round 45
First round 10
Qualifications
Qualifying round
- Win 25 points
- Loss 14
First round 0 point