the prize pool for the Australian Open have jumped to $49 million, and now there are biggest gains for early rounds

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The actual prize pool for the 2020 Australian Open has been supported by 14% to A$71 million ($49.1 million), coordinators said on Tuesday, with the greatest increases for players exiting in the early adjusts.

Players losing in the first round of qualifying at the year's first Grand Slam will bring home A$20,000, up by a third from a year ago, while singles players who exit in the first round of the principle draw will acquire A$90,000, a hop of 20%.

Prior to the beginning of the 2018 Australian Open, Serb champion Novak Djokovic needed to remove himself from media reports that he had pushed for a revolt over the path incomes from the four Grand Slams were appropriated to help reward a bigger gathering of players.

"We have for some time been focused on improving the compensation and conditions for a more profound pool of global tennis players," competition executive Craig Tiley said in an announcement, noticing that general prize cash has dramatically multiplied since 2007.

"This year ... we pushed to remunerate players contending from the get-go in the competition in the two singles and duplicates."

The 2020 ladies' and men's singles champions will get littler increments in prize cash, with the two victors bringing home A$4.12 million, up $20,000.

Players can generally verify a principle attract appearance the competition, which begins on Jan. 20, by having a positioning in the main 100.

Naomi Osaka of Japan is the prevailing ladies' singles champion at the Australian Open while Djokovic asserted a record seventh title by overcoming incredible adversary Rafa Nadal in the 2019 last.

In a report distributed a year ago, an International Review Panel authorized to address wagering related and other honesty issues said that players in the most minimal levels were helpless to being defiled in view of the trouble of bringing home the bacon, with just 250-350 players winning enough cash to earn back the original investment.

The International Tennis Federation a week ago reported a progression of measures as a major aspect of its battle against debasement in the game's lower levels.



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