Six Kings of Tennis in Riyadh: Who Will Receive the Record Prize Money.
Six Kings Slam Returns in 2025
According to The Sun: The Six Kings Slam tournament will take place again in 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia!
Yannick Sinner will return to defend his title as he steps onto the tournament for the first time as Wimbledon champion.
GettyYannick Sinner enters the tournament as Wimbledon champion AFPCarlos Alcaraz also enters the tournament for the first time as the world number one.Carlos Alcaraz is participating in the tournament for the first time in his career as the world number one.
Other participants will also include Taylor Fritz, Alexander Zverev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and Novak Djokovic, who will gather in Saudi Arabia alongside the Six Kings.
The tournament will last four days. Matches will take place on October 15, 16, and 18, with a rest day on October 17, in accordance with ATP rules.
Six Kings Slam Prize Money
The total prize money for the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh will be $13.5 million (10,143,967 pounds sterling)!
Each participant will receive a fee of $1.5 million (1,127,107 pounds sterling) for their participation.
The winner will receive an additional $4.5 million (3,381,322 pounds sterling), totaling $6 million (4,508,430 pounds sterling).
The Six Kings Slam tournament promises to be a spectacular event in the world of tennis, gathering the best players on one stage. The combination of excellent gameplay and significant prize money makes it particularly attractive for participants and fans. This is another step towards popularizing tennis in the region and strengthening Saudi Arabia's status on the sports stage.
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