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Wimbledon 2024 Prize Money: How much money are tennis players making per round this year?

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Wimbledon 2024 Prize Money: How much money are tennis players making per round this year?

Wimbledon 2024 is underway, with some of the world tennis’ biggest stars competing for both the title and prize money. The two Grand Slam champions at Wimbledon 2024 are set to earn a remarkable £2,700,000 each. This prize is a 14.9 percent increase compared to what Carlos Alcaraz and unseeded Czech player Marketa Vondrousova received in 2023.

The runner-ups will also benefit from a generous prize of £1,400,000, a 19.1 percent increase from last year’s award. This boost is intended to ease the disappointment of not clinching the title.

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The All England Club continues to offer record-breaking prize money, with the total fund for Wimbledon 2024 reaching £50,000,000.

Wimbledon 2024 Prize Money breakdown

In the singles competitions, the prize money for the winners is £2,700,000. Those who come in second will receive £1,400,000. Semi-finalists will take home £715,000, while quarter-finalists will earn £375,000. Players reaching the fourth round will get £226,000, the third round participants will receive £143,000, those who advance to the second round will get £93,000, and first-round competitors will earn £60,000.

For those in the qualifying rounds of the singles competition, the rewards are also significant. Players who make it to the third round will earn £40,000, the second round participants will receive £25,000, and those in the first round will take home £15,000.

Prize Money in the Wimbledon doubles

In the doubles competitions, the winning teams will be awarded £650,000. The runner-ups will receive £330,000, and the semi-finalists will earn £167,000. Quarter-finalist teams will take home £84,000, those reaching the third round will receive £42,000, second-round participants will get £25,000, and first-round teams will earn £15,750.

For the mixed doubles competition, the winners will be awarded £130,000, while the runner-ups will receive £65,000. Semi-finalists will earn £33,000, and quarter-finalists will take home £17,000. Teams advancing to the second round will receive £8,500, and those in the first round will get £4,250.

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