In the 2023 Italian Open men’s singles tournament, third seed Daniil Medvedev emerged victorious against seventh seed Holger Rune, claiming a prize of €1,105,265. The beginning of the match was delayed due to rainfall, and both players struggled to find their rhythm early on. Medvedev eventually made the break in the final game to take the first set 7-5.
Second Set and Medvedev’s Victory
The second set proved to be a tight contest, with Rune putting up strong resistance. However, it was Medvedev who ultimately held his nerve and went on to win the second set 7-5, clinching the 20th title of his career and his first-ever victory on clay. Runner-up Holger Rune received €580,000 in prize money, while the total prize fund for the men’s tournament at the Italian Open amounted to €7,705,780.
Prize Money Distribution for Other Players
Losing semifinalists, fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas and fourth seed Casper Ruud, each took home €308,790. Quarterfinalists such as top seed Novak Djokovic, Yannick Hanfmann, 24th seed Francisco Cerundolo, and 15th seed Borna Coric each earned €161,525. Players eliminated in the fourth round received €84,900, while those ousted in the third round were awarded €48,835. Individuals who lost in the second round took home €27,045, and first-round losers pocketed €16,340. Players who did not make it to the main draw of the Italian Open were also compensated, with second qualifier losers receiving €8,265 and first qualifying round losers earning €4,510.
Hugo Nys and Jan Zielinski Win Men’s Doubles Title at the Italian Open
In the men’s doubles championship at the 2023 Italian Open, Hugo Nys and Jan Zielinski claimed the title after defeating Robin Haase and Botic van de Zandschulp 7-5, 6-1 in the final. As winners of the Masters 1000 event, Nys and Zielinski were awarded €382,420, while runners-up Haase and Van de Zandschulp took home €202,850. Teams who lost in the semifinals were each paid €108,190, and those eliminated in the quarterfinals earned €54,840. Pairs who were ousted in the second round were given €29,300, while those who lost in the first round received €15,780.