Naomi Osaka won the Australian Open. How much money can she get?

Naomi Osaka won the Australian Open. How much money can she get? I can't believe Naomi Osaka won the women's singles title at the Australian Open and ranked second in the women's tennis world. Many people are curious about how much money Naomi Osaka can get. Then let's take a look together.

Naomi Osaka is a talented player. She emerged in the competition at the age of 65,438+06, and performed well in both the US Open and the Australian Open. In 2065,438+08, the US Open women's singles champion, the Australian Open women's singles champion in 2065,438+09, and the Australian Open women's singles champion again in 2026,5438+0. Naomi Osaka is only now.

In the just-concluded Australian Open, Naomi Osaka's performance in the competition was very mature. Facing many excellent players, she rushed into the final without fear. In the final, Naomi Osaka's opponent was Brady, and Naomi Osaka had an advantage when she came up. Brady tried to narrow the gap between the two sides, but Naomi Osaka didn't give the other side a chance to win the game easily.

It is reported that the women's singles prize in this Australian Open competition is 2.75 million Australian dollars, equivalent to about14.06 million yuan, which makes many fans feel incredible. In fact, this is a very normal bonus setting in the Australian Open. The prize money for the women's singles champion in 2020 is 465,438 Australian dollars +0.2 million. This year's bonus is reduced, and the remaining bonus is reasonably distributed to the players eliminated in previous rounds to show encouragement. This practice of the Australian Open has also been praised by many people.

The decline in bonuses has little effect on Naomi Osaka. Through this competition, her popularity and commercial value will be improved. For a successful athlete, Naomi Osaka should pay more attention to her performance in the competition. Naomi Osaka is still very young and will take part in more international competitions in the future. I wish her better results in future competitions.