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Wimbledon prize money: How much will the winners get?

The total prize money pool increased for this year’s Championships

Jamie Braidwood
Tuesday 18 July 2023 06:11 BST
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The total prize money for this year’s Wimbledon across the men’s and women’s singles tournaments was up to a record £32,154,000.

It represented an increase of 10.9 per cent from 2022 and the total amount was split equally across the men’s and women’s tournaments.

The winners of the men’s and women’s singles – Marketa Vondrousova and Carlos Alcaraz respectively – took home a record £2.35m, which is an increase of 17.5 per cent on what Novak Djokovic and Elena Rybakina won in 2022.

The runners-up – Ons Jabeur and Novak Djokovic – earned £1.175m for making the final, while the prize money for reaching the first round of the tournament’s main draw was £55,000 – even for the players that exited the competition without winning a single match.

The sums in the doubles were far lower however, with the total prize money for the men’s and women’s doubles, across two events, being £5,164,000, and £448,000 for the mixed doubles.

Wimbledon 2023 prize money

Men’s and women’s singles

Winner

£2,350,000

Runner-up

£1,175,000

Semi-Finalists

£600,000

Quarter-Finalists

£340,000

Fourth Round

£207,000

Third Round 

£131,000

Second Round

£85,000

First Round

£55,000

Total prize money

£32,154,000

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