Wimbledon 2025: Prize money breakdown per round for 2025 Championships

2025-07-13 22:30
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at the prize money at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships

The champions of the 2025 Wimbledon men's and women's singles will each win £3m in prize money - a rise of £300,000 from last year.

There is a total prize fund of £53.55m at the tournament - split across all rounds of every competition. Also included in that figure is money won by players in the men's and women's singles that entered qualification.

Reaching the first round of the competition earns players £66,000. That figure jumps to £99,000 for players moving into the second round.

Getting beyond that and into the last 32 takes players to £152,000, while those making the last 16 will earn £240,000 each.

Players reaching the quarter-finals will earn £400,000, and a win in that round to progress to the semi-finals would take players to £775,000.

Finishing as the runner-up in one of the singles competitions is worth £1.52m.

There are prize pots for the other competitions at the Championships, but they are significantly lower than the two main singles competitions.

Prize pots are not cumulative, with players jumping up a prize bracket until the round in which they are eliminated.

Prize money per round for men's and women's singles competition

The winning prize money for the men's and women's competitions in 2025 has increased by more than 10% since the 2024 tournament

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