
Surprise Rolex Shanghai Masters finalists Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot have said they already consider themselves winners at the ATP Masters 1000 event because the cousins have made the final together.
However, there is still plenty to play for in Shanghai, including prize money. The champion will leave China having earned US $1,124,380.
Entering the tournament, Vacherot had earned $594,077 for his career. The Monegasque player, who had only claimed one career ATP Tour match win entering Shanghai according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, has exceeded that total just by making the final. He is guaranteed to earn at least $597,890.
View the full prize-money breakdown and the PIF ATP Rankings points at stake at the Rolex Shanghai Masters below.
2025 Rolex Shanghai Masters Singles Prize Money
Rounds | Points | Prize Money |
Winner | 1000 | $1,124,380 |
Finalist | 600 | $597,890 |
Semi-finalist | 400 | $332,160 |
Quarter-finalist | 200 | $189,075 |
Round of 16 | 100 | $103,225 |
Round of 32 | 50 | $60,400 |
Round of 64 | 30 | $35,260 |
Round of 96 | 10 | $23,760 |
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