Stefanos Tsitsipas net worth: How much could Tsitsipas win in Madrid Open final?
STEFANOS TSITSIPAS goes for glory today in the Madrid Open final but how much prize money could he win and what is his net worth?
Madrid Open: Tsitsipas ‘really happy’ over Nadal win
Stefanos Tsitsipas is enjoying an incredible run at the Madrid Open.
The 20-year-old eliminated third seed and defending champion Alexander Zverev in the quarter-finals before knocking out five-time champion Rafael Nadal.
It marked the Greek’s first win over a player inside the top 2 the ATP rankings but he knows that Novak Djokovic will pose a much different test in today’s final.
“I have never faced him on clay, so I don't know what to expect,” said Tsitsipas.
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“I have seen plenty of his matches, but I'm going to try to adapt to the way he is playing on clay as fast as I can because I'm pretty sure he is not easy on clay.
“I’m going to have to be mentally focused and also psychologically ready for a fight. That will be very important in the match.”
Tsitsipas was ranked No 40 in the world this time last year and had to go through the qualifying draw in Rome.
His rapid ascension since then includes his first three ATP Tour titles in Stockholm (2018), Marseille (2019) and Estoril (2019).
He also reached his first Masters 1000 final in Toronto and first Grand Slam semi-final at the Australian Open.
Tsitsipas is guaranteed to hit a career-high ATP ranking of at least No 7, pending today’s result.
Stefanos Tsitsipas net worth
Since turning professional in 2016, Tsitsipas has accumulated £3.5million in prize money alone.
His income is further enhanced through sponsorships and endorsements with the likes of Adidas and Rolex.
According to Sportskeeda, Tsitsipas’ overall net worth is estimated at £1.51m.
How much could Tsitsipas win at Madrid Open?
By reaching the final Tsitsipas has guaranteed himself a prize of at least £524,258.
Victory over Djokovic today will see him pocket an impressive £1,035,700.