Wimbledon to Award Record £53.5 Million in Total Prize Money

Total prize money at The Championships increases 7 percent compared to 2024.

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, June 12, 2025
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Wimbledon is giving players a raise.

The grass-court Grand Slam is offering a greener prize pasture paying out a record £53.5 million (about $72.7 million) in total prize money this summer, which represents a 7 percent increase over the £50 million in prize money it paid out in 2024.

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Singles champions will collect a £3 million (about $4 million) pay check, up from the £2.7 million Gentleman’s champion Carlos Alcaraz and Ladies’ champion Barbora Krejcikova each earned in 2024.

This year, singles finalists will each earn £1.520 million, an increase over the £1.4 million Ladies finalist Jasmine Paolini and Gentlemen’s finalist Novak Djokovic received in 2024.

The 2025 first-round singles prize money is set at  £66,000 compared to the £60,000 first-round prize money paid out in 2024.


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