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Saturday 03 September 2016 11:59 am

US Open 2016: Kyle Edmund pockets biggest prize money payday of his career after beating John Isner in the third round

By: Joe Hall

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British No4 Kyle Edmund has scored the biggest payday of his tennis career to date with a shock fourth round victory over home favourite John Isner at the US Open.

Edmund will now face world No1 Novak Djokovic in a fourth round match which marks the furthest he has ever progressed at a Grand Slam tournament.

The 21-year-old beat big-serving Isner 6-4 3-6 6-2 7-6 across two hours and 43 minutes in Flushing Meadows, New York.

In doing so, he has guaranteed himself a career-high prize money paycheque of $235,000 (£176,765) from tennis’ richest tournament.

Read more: US Open prize money – full breakdown and analysis

Edmund, part of Great Britain’s victorious Davis Cup winning team last year, caused the shock of the tournament so far by knocking out 2013 semi-finalist and world No14 Richard Gasquet in the first round.

But even if the British world No84 can’t top that with a sensational triumph over reigning champion Djokovic when they meet on Sunday, he can take solace in a prize money reward that will increase his total career earnings by 31 per cent and put him on the cusp of the $1m mark.

The US Open is tennis’ most generous tournament in terms of its pay outs to athletes, with this year’s singles winners due to earn a record $3.5m.

Players who exit at the fourth round leave the competition with $235,000 in prize money – not too bad for less than a week’s work.

That would take Edmund’s career earnings from $758,328 to $993,328.

Prior to arriving at the US Open, the South African-born player’s biggest payday came at Roland Garros in May where he took home €60,000 ($67,000/£50,400) for reaching the second round of the French Open.

Edmund and Djokovic have only met once before, at this year’s hard court Miami Masters where the Serb cruised to a 6-3 6-3 victory.

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