The Italian Open 2023 is the 80th season of the tournament, which will be held from May 9 to May 21, 2023. The tournament is also known as the Internazionali BNL d’Italia and the Rome Masters because of the sponsorships. The Italian Open will be played on outdoor clay at Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.
ATP Italian Open Prize Money
Position | Single Payout | Doubles Payout |
Winner | €1,105,265 | €382,420 |
Runner-up | €580,000 | €202,850 |
Semifinal | €308,790 | €108,190 |
Quarterfinal | €161,525 | €54,840 |
Round of 16 | €84,900 | €29,300 |
Round of 32 | €48,835 | €15,780 |
Round of 64 | € 27,045 | – |
Round of 128 | €16,340 | – |
Q2 | €8,265 | – |
Q1 | €4,510 | – |
The payout for the ATP Rome Open Masters has increased by 42.29% compared to the previous year. Last year at the Rome Open, a total of €5,415,410 was split among the players. But this year, €7,705,780 is the total prize fund for the ATP tour of Internazionali BNL d’Italia.
The champion of the singles ATP Rome Open will get €1.1 million, and the doubles winners will take a €382k prize. The runner-up of the ATP Italian Open will get €580k reward, and the doubles runner-ups will take €202k prize.
The 3rd place player in the Single Rome Open standings will earn €308k, and the doubles semi-finalists will receive €108k. The player who takes 4th place in the Single Rome Open stage will grab €161k, and the doubles 4th place athletes will take a €54k prize share.
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WTA Italian Open Prize Money
Position | Single Payout | Doubles Payout |
Winner | €521,754 | €182,170 |
Runner-up | €272,200 | €96,430 |
Semifinal | €143,490 | €51,790 |
Quarterfinal | €73,930 | €25,900 |
Round of 16 | €39,130 | €13,840 |
Round of 32 | €22,700 | €7,590 |
Round of 64 | €12,652 | – |
Round of 128 | €7,828 | – |
Q2 | €5,982 | – |
Q1 | €3,310 | – |
The prize fund for the WTA Internazionali BNL d’Italia has increased by 41.36% compared to the last season. In the WTA Rome Open 2022, a total of €2,527,250 fund was divided between the athletes. Whereas the total prize money for the WTA Internazionali BNL d’Italia 2023 is €3,572,618.
The champion of the singles WTA Italian Open will take €521k, and the doubles winners will get a €182k payout. The runner-up of the WTA Rome Masters will receive €272, and the doubles runner-ups will carry a €96k prize share.
The semi-finalist in the singles WTA Italian Open will make €143k, and the doubles semi-finalists will get a €51k prize share. The 4th place player in the tournament will make €161k, and the doubles 4th place players will take a €54k prize share.
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ATP & WTA Italian Open Prize Money History
The purse of Internazionali BNL d’Italia has increased significantly in the previous few years. The ATP Rome Open prize money has grown from €2 million to €7.7 million. The WTA’s Italian prize fund has increased from €2 million to €3.5 million.
Year | Total Payout (ATP) | Total Payout (WTA) |
2023 | €7,705,780 | €3,572,618 |
2022 | €5,415,410 | €2,527,250 |
2021 | €2,082,960 | €1,577,613 |
2020 | €3,465,045 | €1,692,169 |
2019 | €5,207,405 | €3,452,538 |
2018 | €4,872,105 | €2,703,000 |
2017 | €4,273,775 | €3,076,495 |
2016 | €3,748,925 | €2,399,000 |
2015 | €3,288,530 | €2,399,000 |
2014 | €2,884,675 | €2,120,000 |
2013 | €2,646,495 | €2,399,000 |
2012 | €2,427,975 | €2,166,400 |
2011 | €2,227,500 | €2,050,000 |
2010 | €2,227,500 | €2,000,000 |
2009 | €2,227,500 | €2,000,000 |
2008 | €2,057,000 | – |
2007 | €2,200,000 | – |
2006 | €2,450,000 | – |
2005 | €2,450,000 | – |