India, May 17 -- Jannik Sinner walked away from the Italian Open with more than just another historic title after defeating Casper Ruud in Sunday's final at Foro Italico. The world No. 1 earned a massive payday after securing the Rome crown with a 6-4, 6-4 victory, while runner-up Ruud collected €535,585.

The Italian Open, one of the ATP Tour's Masters 1000 events, featured a major prize pool across every round of the singles draw.

Here is the complete breakdown:

Champion €1,007,165

Finalist €535,585

Semi-finalist €297,550

Quarter-finalist €169,375

Fourth Round €92,470

Third Round €54,110

Second Round €31,585

First Round €21,285

With the victory, Sinner became only the secon...