The 2025 edition of Wimbledon certainly wasnโt without its fair share of speculation, but one thing was always for certain โ the players were walking away with more prize money than ever before.
In terms of the โwho,โ Carlos Alcaraz was eyeing his third consecutive Menโs Singles crown at SW19 as the odds-on favourite; having become just the sixth player to go all the way at both Roland Garros and the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club within the same year in 2024.
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In a historic battle, however, 23-year-old world #1 Jannik Sinner managed to outclass Alcaraz in a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 winner to not only claim his fourth grand slam title and avenge that painful French Open capitulation; but also become the first-ever Italian player to win the Wimbledon singles title.
This also marks the first time the 22-year-old Alcaraz has ever been defeated in a grand slam final.
The Womenโs Singles was no less dramatic as Polandโs Iga Swiatek dominated Amanda Anisimova in a 6-0, 6-0 slaughter that lasted all but 57 minutes. Something we havenโt seen in an Open era Wimbledon final (nor since 1911). A perfect game for Swiatek and a proper nightmare for her young American rival.
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Wimbledon Prize Money (2025)
In addition to becoming the Menโs and Womenโs Grand Slam champions, Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek are banking ยฃ3,000,00 (AU$6,275,550) apiece. That figure represents an 11.1% increase from 2024.
Last year, Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova earned a hefty ยฃ2,700,000 (AU$5,650,000) each โ for reference, that was 14.9% more than the prize money pocketed once again by Alcaraz and then-unseeded Czech talent Marketa Vondrousova in 2023.
As runners-up, the aforementioned Alcaraz and Amanda Anisimova will also have the blows of defeat softened by a generous sum of ยฃ1,520,00 (AU$3,180,000); because God knows the latter needs any kind of softening she can get right now for such a lopsided result. That figure represents an 8.6% increase from 2024.
Last year, Novak Djokovic and Jasmine Paoilini earned ยฃ1,400,000 (AU$2,930,000) each for placing second, which itself was a 19.1% improvement from the previous yearโs compensation.
As mentioned earlier, the All England Club has once again offered a record amount of prize money for the 2025 edition of Wimbledon: ยฃ53,500,000 (AU$111,915,000) in total for an overall increase of 7% this time around.
Check out the selected figures below.
Menโs & Womenโs Singles
Result | Wimbledon Prize Money |
---|---|
Winner | ยฃ3,000,000 (AU$6,275,550) |
Runner-Up | ยฃ1,520,000 (AU$3,180,000) |
Semi-Finalists | ยฃ775,000 (AU$1,620,000) |
Quarter-Finalists | ยฃ400,000 (AU$836,500) |
Round Four | ยฃ240,000 (AU$500,000) |
Round Three | ยฃ152,000 (AU$318,000) |
Round Two | ยฃ99,000 (AU$207,000) |
Round One | ยฃ66,000 (AU$138,000) |
Menโs & Womenโs Singles (Qualifying)
Result | Wimbledon Prize Money |
---|---|
Round Three | ยฃ41,500 (AU$86,800) |
Round Two | ยฃ26,000 (AU$54,400) |
Round One | ยฃ15,500 (AU$32,400) |
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Menโs & Womenโs Doubles
Result | Wimbledon Prize Money |
---|---|
Winner | ยฃ680,000 (AU$1,422,000) |
Runner-Up | ยฃ345,000 (AU$721,700) |
Semi-Finalists | ยฃ174,000 (AU$364,600) |
Quarter-Finalists | ยฃ87,000 (AU$182,000) |
Round Three | ยฃ43,750 (AU$91,550) |
Round Two | ยฃ26,000 (AU$54,400) |
Round One | ยฃ16,500 (AU$34,500) |
Mixed Doubles
Result | Wimbledon Prize Money |
---|---|
Winner | ยฃ135,000 (AU$282,600) |
Runner-Up | ยฃ68,000 (AU$142,350) |
Semi-Finalists | ยฃ34,000 (AU$71,200) |
Quarter-Finalists | ยฃ17,500 (AU$36,600) |
Round Two | ยฃ9,000 (AU$18,850) |
Round One | ยฃ4,500 (AU$9,500) |
Find out more (and check out the complete figures) in the link below.