Prize Money and Points
The total prize money for the 2010 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals was US$5 million.
| Stage | Singles | Doubles1 | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champion | +$770,000 | +$125,000 | +500 |
| Semifinal win | +$380,000 | +$30,000 | +400 |
| Round Robin (3 wins) | $480,0002 | $122,5003 | 600 |
| Round Robin (2 wins) | $360,0002 | $100,0003 | 400 |
| Round Robin (1 win) | $240,0002 | $87,5003 | 200 |
| Round Robin (0 wins) | $120,0002 | $65,0003 | 0 |
| Alternates | $70,000 | $25,000 | – |
- 1 Prize money for doubles is per team.
- 2 Pro-rated on a per match basis: $70,000 = 1 match, $95,000 = 2 matches, $120,000 = 3 matches
- 3 Pro-rated on a per match basis: $30,000 = 1 match, $50,000 = 2 matches, $65,000 = 3 matches
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