There’s a Grand Slam event happening this August with the US Open inching closer to closer, but way before that, there’s the 2023 National Bank Open that’s all set to start on August 7 in Canada. The best players in the world are going to be there, each vying for the title and the biggest cut of the purse in their respective brackets.
Read on for more about the 2023 National Bank Open purse and the breakdown of prizes, as brought to you by JefeBet. Also, don’t forget to check out other tennis content here to help you make the best betting decisions.
Updated Purse and Prize Money Breakdown for the National Bank Open 2023 Running from August 7-13 2023
ATP/ WTA
Singles
Men’s Singles Result | Prize |
Winner | 1,019,335 |
Finalist | 556,630 |
SFs | 304,375 |
QFs | 166,020 |
Round 16 | 88,805 |
Round 32 | 47,620 |
R56 | 26,380 |
Women’s Singles Result | Prize |
Winner | 454,500 |
Finalist | 267,690 |
SFs | 138,000 |
QFs | 63,350 |
Round 16 | 31,650 |
Round 32 | 17,930 |
Round of 64 | 12,848 |
Doubles
Men’s Doubles Result | Prize |
Winner | 312,740 |
Finalist | 169,880 |
SFs | 93,310 |
QFs | 51,470 |
Round of 16 | 28,310 |
Round of 32 | 13,510 |
Interesting Facts and Trivia about the 2023 National Bank Open
- One of the most intriguing names expected to see action in the 2023 National Bank Open is former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, who will look to find out if she’s still got it. Wozniacki is one of the best players of her generation, reaching No. 1 status in the world in 2010. She is a one-time Grand Slam winner, having won the 2018 Australian Open.
- At least 41 of the world’s top 44 players in the women’s rankings have confirmed that they are playing in the 2023 National Bank Open, as of this writing.
- It’s just as star-studded over the side of the men’s field. All of the top 42 players in the men’s world rankings will see action in Toronto, including, of course, No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, who is fresh off a fascinating win in the 2023 Wimbledon.
- The National Bank Open’s trophy for the men’s doubles has been renamed in honor of Daniel Nestor, who won 12 Grand Slam doubles titles in his career.
Would you like to place a bet on this event? You can do so by clicking on one of the following banners. Just click on them, sign up, and receive an instant bonus completely free of charge.
U.S. Residents Claim this Offer:
[the_ad_placement id=”articles-draftkings”]
Residents of Chile Claim this Offer:
[the_ad_placement id=”articles-jefebet-chile”]
Not in the USA or Chile? Play Now!
[the_ad_placement id=”articles-jefe-predicciones”]