Most prize money won by a doubles team at the ATP Finals
- Who
- Rajeev Ram, Joe Salisbury
- What
- $943,650 US dollar(s)
- Where
- Italy (Turin)
- When
- 19 November 2023
Rajeev Ram (USA) and Joe Salisbury (UK) pocketed $943,650 (£757,124) for winning all five of their ATP Finals doubles matches at Pala Alpitour in Turin, Italy, on 12-19 November 2023. The pair exceeded the $930,300 (£782,587) they won for an undefeated week at the 2022 ATP Finals, also held in Turin. In defending their title with an identical record, Ram and Salisbury were able to increase their earnings as the tournament’s total prize pot climbed from $14.75 million (£12,407,995) in 2022 to $15 million (£12,035,040) in 2023.
No.6 seeds Ram and Salisbury maxed out their 2023 ATP Finals prize purse by winning all three round-robin matches in the Red Group ($285,000; £228,666), their semi-final against Santiago González and Édouard Roger-Vasselin ($175,650; £140,930) and the final (6-3, 6-4) against Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos ($351,000; £281,620), plus a participation fee of $132,000 (£105,908). Despite an escalation in doubles prize money at the 2024 and 2025 ATP Finals, to $959,300 (£759,956 as of 17 November 2024/£727,840 as of 16 November 2025) for undefeated champions, neither tournament winners –Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz in 2024, and Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten in 2025 – were able to complete the week unbeaten in Turin, knocking $96,600 (£76,526/£73,292) off their earnings owing to both pairings losing a group-stage match. This reduced their winners’ cheques to $862,700 (£683,429/£654,548) - $80,950 (£64,128/£61,418) below Ram and Salisbury’s 2023 payday.