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Wimbledon 2025 Prize Money Revealed: How Much Men, Women and Doubles Winners Earn

Wimbledon 2025 Prize Money Revealed: How Much Men, Women and Doubles Winners Earn

The Wimbledon 2025 begins on 30th June, while the tournament ends on 13th July, where the finals take place. Basically, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England, is the place for all the matches of this edition of Wimbledon. Now the question arises, what is the Wimbledon 2025 prize money and the winner’s earnings?

Basically, Spanish Carlos Alcaraz will defend his Men’s singles title, whereas Barbora Krejcikova will defend her Women’s title. In 2024, the winners of the men’s doubles, Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten, are set to defend their titles, and on the other hand, Katerina Siniakova andTaylor Townsend will defend their women’s doubles title. Lastly, Jan Zielinski and Taipei Hsieh Su-wei are set to defend their mixed doubles title.

The main draw for this edition of Wimbledon is on 27th June. First, the draws of the singles category will happen. Later, followed by the doubles draws. We already have the seeded players for each category of Wimbledon 2025 in front of us.

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Wimbledon 2025 Prize Money Revealed: How Much Men, Women, and Doubles Winners Earn

As always, the total prize money of each edition increases when compared to the last edition. The total prize money for Wimbledon 2024 was £50,000,000, and it has increased this year. Eventually, the total prize for Wimbledon 2025 is £53,550,000.

The winner in each category obviously gets the highest share of the prize money, whereas the other stages comparatively get less. With each stage going down, the prize money decreases.

Prize Money Breakdown for Wimbledon 2025

Just like the other competitions in tennis, Wimbledon also has the same categories. The categories are Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles. There are also Junior, wheelchair, and Invitational tournaments.

There is basically prize money for all the categories, and let us have a brief look at the total prize money’s breakdown stage by stage. Make a note, the prize money of the doubles is awarded to the team.

Winners

Men’s and Women’s Singles: £3,000,000
Men’s and Women’s
Doubles: £680,000
Mixed Doubles: £135,000

Runners-up

Men’s and Women’s Singles: £1,520,000
Men’s and Women’s
Doubles: £345,000
Mixed Doubles: £68,000

Semi-finalists

Men’s and Women’s Singles: £775,000
Men’s and Women’s
Doubles: £174,000
Mixed Doubles: £34,000

Quarter-finalists

Men’s and Women’s Singles: £400,000
Men’s and Women’s
Doubles: £87,500
Mixed Doubles: £17,500

Round of 16

Men’s and Women’s Singles: £240,000
Men’s and Women’s
Doubles: £43,750
Mixed Doubles: £9,000

Round of 32

Men’s and Women’s Singles: £152,000
Men’s and Women’s
Doubles: £26,000
Mixed Doubles: £4,500

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