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Wimbledon 2025 prize money: How much will men’s singles champion earn?

The total prize money pool increased for this year’s Championships at the All England Club in SW19

Kieran Jackson
Sunday 13 July 2025 16:43 BST
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The winners of the singles titles at Wimbledon this year will take home £3million, as the tournament announced a record prize pot for players.

Carlos Alcaraz is eyeing a third consecutive men’s singles crown at SW19,and takes on world No 1 Jannik Sinner in Sunday’s final.

Alcaraz received £2.7m for winning in 2024, but the singles champions in 2025 will receive a £300,000 increase.

The total prize pot has increased from £50m to £53.5m, a 7 per cent jump, while first round losers will receive £66,000 – a 10 per cent increase from last year.

See below for round-by-round prize money figures for Wimbledon 2025

Men’s and women’s singles

First round - £66,000

Second round - £99,000

Third round - £152,000

Fourth round - £240,000

Quarter-finals - £400,000

Semi-finals - £775,000

Runner-up - £1.52m

Winner - £3m

Overall increase from 2024: 8.2%

Carlos Alcaraz (left) is presented with the trophy by the Princess of Wales after victory in 2024 (Aaron Chown/PA)
Carlos Alcaraz (left) is presented with the trophy by the Princess of Wales after victory in 2024 (Aaron Chown/PA) (PA Archive)

Men’s and women’s doubles (per pair)

First round - £16,500

Second round - £26,000

Third round - £43,750

Quarter-finals - £87,500

Semi-finals - £174,000

Runners-up - £345,000

Winners - £680,000

Overall increase from 2024: 4.4%

Mixed doubles (per pair)

First round - £4,500

Second round - £9,000

Quarter-finals - £17,500

Semi-finals - £34,000

Runners-up - £68,000

Winners - £135,000

Overall increase from 2024: 4.3%

Men’s and women’s wheelchair singles

First round - £10,750

Quarter-finals - £16,250

Semi-finals - £24,000

Runner-up - £36,000

Winner - £68,000

Overall increase from 2024: 5.6%

Quad wheelchair singles

Quarter-finals - £16,250

Semi-finals - £24,000

Runner-up - £36,000

Winner - £68,000

Overall increase from 2024: 4.8%

Men’s and women’s wheelchair doubles (per pair)

Quarter-finals - £5,500

Semi-finals - £9,000

Runners-up - £15,000

Winners - £30,000

Overall increase from 2024: 6.3%

Quad wheelchair doubles (per pair)

Semi-finals - £9,000

Runners-up - £15,000

Winners - £30,000

Overall increase from 2024: 6.8%

How to watch Wimbledon on TV

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TNT Sports will air a daily 90-minute highlights show and will also have live coverage of both singles finals.

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