Japan Open Prize Money Breakdown: How Much Did 2025 Champion Carlos Alcaraz and Runner-up Taylor Fritz Earn?
Alcaraz earned $416,365 and 500 ATP points despite an ankle injury, avenging a recent loss to Fritz and securing his eighth title of the 2025 season.
- On Tuesday, September 30, 2025, World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz defeated Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4 to win the Japan Open final in Tokyo, sealing the opening set with a crucial break in the ninth game.
- Battling injury during the week, Alcaraz said `Starting the week not really good with the ankle, and the way that I came back from that and played a great tournament, great matches`, after his Laver Cup loss to Fritz.
- Financially, the tournament awarded Carlos Alcaraz $416,365, Taylor Fritz $224,035, and Hugo Nys & Edouard Roger-Vasselin $136,760 for winning men's doubles.
- The victory positions Alcaraz to head to China and prepare as the top seed for the Shanghai Masters, while Casper Ruud and Jenson Brooksby boost their rankings, with Brooksby projected to rise to world No 57.
- By reaching his 10th final this season, Alcaraz became the first man since Rafael Nadal in 2017 to do so, and his Japan Open debut added another trophy to his dominant 2025 season.
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On Tuesday 29 September, Carlos Alcaraz won Japan's tennis tournament, the 24th tournament of his career, at just 22 years of age. World number 1 faced number 5 in the final on the ATP rankings, American Taylor Fritz.
Carlos Alcaraz argued his last nine consecutively, including Roland Garros, Wimbledon and Open of the United States, winning the eighth title of the year and the 24th career.
Carlos Alcaraz won the final of Tokyo (ATP-500) with 6:4, 6:4 against a Taylor Fritz, who was partly beaten. The world's top ranking winner thus celebrated his incredible eighth title of the season. For Alcaraz it was the tenth final this season, from which he emerged as the winner for the eighth time. Alcaraz, the 22-year-old Spaniard, thus stands at 24 trophies, which he collected in his career. He won 42 of his past 43 matches. "It is a great…
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