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The 2025 Miami Open has come to an end, which means that all of the prize money will soon be handed out to some of the best tennis players in the world.
The ATP Tour's best players descended on South Florida for the Miami Open and there is an overall prize pot of $9,193,540 for this edition.
The major star of the Miami Open in regard to the men's game was Novak Djokovic, with Jannik Sinner not taking part this year.
The men's final played out on Sunday, March 30 with Djokovic coming up against Czech player Jakub Mensik.
How much money could Mensik make?
More than one million dollars will be making its way into Mensik 's bank if he can win the final against Mensik, with the other financial offerings being as follows.
- Winner: $1,124,380
- Runner-up: $597,890
- Semifinalists: $332,160
- Quarterfinalists: $189,075
Who won the Women's Singles Miami Open final?
The women's singles final featured an American, with Jessica Pegula coming up against World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka.
In a match that showcased power, precision, and resilience, Sabalenka emerged victorious with a 7-5, 6-2 win, securing her first Miami Open title and further solidifying her dominance in the WTA rankings.
The prize money for the men's and women's side is the same at the Miami Open, meaning the winner of that match will also get $1,124,380.