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    2011 US OPEN PRIZE MONEY*
    SINGLES (Men & Women - 128 Draws)
    TOTALS
    Winners (1)
    $1,800,000
     
    Runners-Up (1)
    900,000
     
    Semifinalists (2)
    450,000
     
    Quarterfinalists (4)
    225,000
     
    Round of 16 (8)
    110,000
     
    Third Round (16)
    55,000
     
    Second Round (32)
    31,000
     
    First Round (64)
    19,000
     
    TOTAL (128)
    $8,468,000
    $16,936,000
    DOUBLES (Per Team, Men and Women - 64 Draws)
     
    Winners (1)
    $420,000
     
    Runners-Up (1)
    210,000
     
    Semifinalists (2)
    105,000
     
    Quarterfinalists (4)
    50,000
     
    Round of 16 (8)
    25,000
     
    Second Round (16)
    15,000
     
    First Round (32)
    10,000
     
     TOTAL (64)
    $1,800,000
    $3,600,000
    MIXED DOUBLES (Per Team - 32 Draws)
     
    Winners (1)
    $150,000
     
    Runners-Up (1)
    70,000
     
    Semifinalists (2)
    30,000
     
    Quarterfinalists (4)
    15,000
     
    Second Round (8)
    10,000
     
    First Round (16)
    5,000
     
    TOTAL (32)
    $500,000
    $500,000
    Men's and Women's Singles Qualifying (128 Draws)
     
    Third Round Losers (16)
    $8,000
     
    Second Round Losers (32)
    5,625
     
    First Round Losers (64)
    3,000
     
    TOTAL (112)
    $500,000
    $1,000,000
    Total Championship Events
    $22,063,000
    TOTAL FOR CHAMPIONS INVITATIONAL & WHEELCHAIR COMPETITION
    $410,000
    PLAYER PER DIEM (Estimate)
    $1,272,000
    TOTAL PLAYER COMPENSATION
    $23,718,000
    *Prize Money could exceed $26.3 million as the top three finishers in the Olympus US Open Series may earn up to an additional $2.6 million in bonus money at the US Open. The men’s and women’s winners of the Olympus US Open Series will play for the bonus prize money at the US Open. For example, should the champions of the Series also win the US Open singles title, they would each earn $2.8 million ($1.8 million in US Open prize money plus the Olympus US Open Series bonus prize money of $1 million).
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