Bianca Andreescu's cash prize is $ 3.85M after defeating Serena Williams at the US Open



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Young teenager Bianca Andreescu defeated tennis star Serena Williams 6-3, 7-5 in Saturday's US Open final, and the victory paid off for the young Canadian, with the this year featuring the richest prize pool in tennis history.

The 19-year-old became the first Canadian to win a major singles title, and entered the final as a +240 underdog against Williams, a much more seasoned 37-year-old, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. For those who bet on the underdog, a bet of $ 100 would have generated a profit of $ 240.

Andreescu, seeded number 15, took the win with $ 3.85 million, while Williams, who won the US Open six times, won $ 1.9 million as a finalist, according to the US website Open.

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"It's so hard to explain with words but I'm just more than grateful and really blessed," Andreescu told the court. "I have really worked really hard for this moment, this year has been a dream come true and it's amazing to be able to play this step against Serena, a true legend of the sport."

The salary of nearly $ 4 million is more than Andreescu's accumulated career income.

As for the remaining players, the semi-finalists won $ 960,000 while the quarterfinals won $ 500,000. Players who lose in the first round always receive $ 58,000 each.

This year's Open Open has the highest total cash winnings and champion payments in tennis history, totaling $ 57.24 million, an increase of 13 % compared to the stock market of $ 50.57 million the previous year.

At the same time, a newly created lower-level circuit called the Oracle Pro Series was announced last week. Compared to Saturday's huge bursary, the men's and women's Oracle Pro Series tournaments will be priced from $ 25,000 to $ 108,000 per tournament.

Saturday's women's singles final between Williams and Andreescu is in fact the second time the two have played a duel match, with Andreescu winning the first game of the 2019 Rogers Cup final in Toronto earlier this year.

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