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Swiss indoor tennis tournament

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In doubles, the winning team will split €134,890, while their opponents will share €71,940, both figures up 2.8% year over year. In both cases, winners at these stages see a 2.84% jump in prize money compared to 2022. The singles champion will walk away with €410,660, while the runner-up will claim roughly half that, or €220,950.

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Jakobshalle, an indoor multipurpose arena with a seating capacity of 12,400.įor 2023, the tournament narrowly managed to set the record for the most prize money in the event’s history, reaching €2,196,000, which translates to $2,327,331 and £1,911,431, for a 2.84% increase. The tournament takes place on hard courts at the St. Thriving with his hometown support, Roger Federer has the record for the most titles, winning ten times and reaching the final 15 times during his career. Held in Münchenstein, Switzerland, near Basel, the Swiss Indoors is an ATP 500 tennis tournament held annually in late October.

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