‘From rags to riches’ is the kind of story we have been reading about books and watching in cinemas or OTTs since time immemorial. However, Indian tennis star Sumit Nagal has been living the life. A few months ago, Nagal was struggling to fund his stay in Germany to train at the Nansel Tennis Academy. He had revealed that he had a bank balance of Rs 80,000 and was staring at the premature end to his promising career.
Cut to January, Nagal is through to the second round of Australian Open, beating seeded player Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik in the first round. Nagal pocketed a massive $180,000 by qualifying to the second round, and he stands to earn a fortune if he progresses further. Let’s take a look at how much Nagal stands to earn if he proceeds to the next rounds.
Nagal has already pocketed a decent amount of money in the Australian Open, coming through from the qualifying rounds. Nagal will take on China’s Shang Juncheng in the second round. If Nagal manages to win his next game, he will receive $255,000 as prize money.
Moving further in the tournament will hand Nagal some major financial boost. If Nagal qualifies to the fourth round, he will pocket $375,000. In case of a quarter-final spot, Nagal will earn a further $600,000. Nagal stands to earn close to a million dollars ($990,000) if he reaches the semi-finals of the Australian Open.
Moving into the Australian Open finals will provide a big boost to Nagal’s financial situation. Nagal can pocket a whopping $1.725 million even if he loses the final. In case he is crowned the champion of Australian Open Men’s singles, Nagal will pocket a massive $3.15 million.
Nagal will have plenty of motivation going forward in the tournament, especially since he has been on the other end of the spectrum not too long ago.