Fans fume online as Rome title winners split by 10 euros in prize money
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[September 22, 2020]
(Reuters) - Organisers of the
Italian Open and the tennis Tours came under fire on social media
after it emerged that Rome men's champion Novak Djokovic was paid 10
euros ($11.74) more than women's winner Simona Halep.
Djokovic, who beat Argentine Diego Schwartzman 7-5 6-3 for a record
36th ATP Masters 1000 crown, received 205,200 euros for his triumph
while Halep won 10 euros less for sealing the WTA Premier 5 title
after Karolina Pliskova retired from the final with injury while
trailing 6-0 2-1.
But even as tennis' biggest events - the Grand Slams - have pushed
for parity in prize money for winners, some fans online vented their
ire that while Halep's prize came close to that of Djokovic, it
frustratingly fell short.
The issue generated plenty of discussion on social media, with some
individuals pointing out the "pathetic" difference.
"People who made a pay gap in cents are misogynists. Period," one
individual said on Twitter.
"I almost feel like - if they so badly need those 10 euros to feel
better about their manhood - hell's bells give it to 'em," another
said.
Organisers of the tournament as well as the men's ATP Tour and
women's WTA tour did not immediately respond to a Reuters request
for comment.
Last year, Rafa Nadal took home 958,055 euros as the men's winner in
Rome, almost double the prize money given to women's winner Pliskova.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates with the trophy after winning the
final against Argentina's Diego Schwartzman Pool via REUTERS/Riccardo
Antimiani
The financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic had reduced the
overall prize pot of the men's event to around 3.47 million euros
while the women's fund was around 1.69 million euros.
ATP Masters 1000 events are the biggest on the men's Tour after the
Grand Slams and the season-ending ATP Finals, while Premier 5 events
are lower than Premier Mandatory tournaments and the WTA Finals.
($1 = 0.8518 euros)
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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