15 million dollars up for grabs
The singles winners at next year's Australian Open will each take
home 1.62 million dollars (1.11 million US), organisers said Wednesday,
as they announced a 22 million dollar prize pool.
Tennis Australia said the singles prizes had increased by more than
18 percent, from the 1.37 million dollars won in January by Novak
Djokovic and Maria Sharapova. Overall prize money had risen from 20.6
million dollars, they said.
World No.1 Rafael Nadal, who has yet to reach the final of the
Australian Open, will head to Melbourne for the first Grand Slam of the
year along with three-time champion Roger Federer, tournament director
Craig Tiley said.
"At Wimbledon the pair played what many described as one of the
greatest matches of all time when Nadal finally prevailed on grass. He
backed it up with Olympic gold in Beijing in August," Tiley said in a
statement."Far from slinking off into oblivion, Federer struck back to
win the US Open. So now the focus turns to Melbourne and another chapter
in a battle that has captured the imagination of the sporting public."
SYDNEY, Thursday, AFP
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