St Petersburg Ladies Trophy 2020 Prize Money

Petersburg Trophy Prize Money

St Petersburg Ladie’s Trophy the first major wta tour schedule in February after Australian Open. Kiki Bertens is current defending champion of the Petersburg Ladies Trophy. Margarita Gasparyan and Ekaterina Makarova last year dominate the doubles. Petersburg Trophy prize money 2020 increased to $823,000. The event continued since first edition in 2003, in Russia at (ST Petersburg). In 2016 the tournament upgraded to (WTA Premier tournament) and also fund rise to ($753,000) from $50,000 overall.

The top 50 players in WTA rankings qualified for the tournament. The winner share for the singles increased ($144k) and doubles winner received ($44k) from the prize money. St Petersburg Ladies Trophy prize money hike 25% more for the double winners.

St Petersburg Ladies Trophy 2020 Prize Money
Standings
Singles Prize Money
Doubles Prize Money
Champion
$141,500
$44,200
Runner-up
$75,555
$23,615
Semi Finalist
$40,360
$12,905
Quarter Finalist
$21,700
$6,565
Round of 16
$11,640
$3,570
Round of 32
$7,385
N/A
Qualifiers Round 3
$3,325
N/A
Qualifiers Round 3
$1,770
N/A
Qualifiers Round 3
$980
N/A
Total Prize Money
$823,000

In the above table you can see the prize fund distribution for the winners, runner and all who compete in Petersburg ladies trophy 2020 tournament. The runner-up in singles competition earned ($75k) and in doubles category earn ($23k). The prize money paid to all ladies who reached the qualifying round 1,2, and 3.

All those who lost their matches in quarter finalist earn ($21,700) in singles and ($6,565) payouts in doubles. The two tennis female player suffer defeat in the semi finals earn ($40,360) in singles and $12,905 in doubles category.

No prize fund adjusted for the double’s who played qualifying round or knockout from round of 32. All financial details Ladies trophy 2020 taken from trusted sources of tennis. The 2020 tournament is 11th edition and telecast live on Match tv.

References : Tennis Clash, Tennis TV, Sports Freedom, Business Insider