Wimbledon 2025 Prize Money Breakdown
— Wimbledon 2025 boasts a historic £53.55 million prize fund, with each singles champion pocketing £3 million.
Record‑Breaking Prize Fund
The total prize pool for Wimbledon 2025 has risen to £53.55 million, marking a 7% increase from the previous year.
Singles Champions
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Men’s singles winner: £3,000,000
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Women’s singles winner: £3,000,000
This represents an 11.11% increase over 2024’s £2.7 million payouts.
Runner-Up & Finalists
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Runner-up (men’s and women’s singles): £1.52 million
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Semi-finalists: £775,000
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Quarter-finalists: £400,000
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Fourth round: £240,000
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Third round: £152,000
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Second round: £99,000
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First round: £66,000 (a 10% increase from 2024)
Doubles, Mixed & Wheelchair
Prize allocations for doubles, mixed doubles, and wheelchair events also rose, with teams and players in later rounds receiving higher payouts.
What’s Driving the Increase?
The All England Club’s decision follows requests from top players advocating for a fairer distribution of income across all tournament rounds. This has led to significant boosts for early-round losers as well as champions.
🏆 Champions & Historic Firsts
In 2025:
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Jannik Sinner emerged as the men’s singles champion, defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final.
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Iga Świątek claimed the women’s singles title, earning equal prize money.
Final Prize Summary
| Round | Prize Money (£) |
|---|---|
| Champion | 3,000,000 |
| Runner-up | 1,520,000 |
| Semi-finalist | 775,000 |
| Quarter-finalist | 400,000 |
| Round of 16 | 240,000 |
| Round of 32 | 152,000 |
| Round of 64 | 99,000 |
| Round of 128 | 66,000 |
Summary
Wimbledon 2025 boasts a historic £53.55 million prize fund, with each singles champion pocketing £3 million—a significant uplift that shines a spotlight on both top performers and early-round competitors alike.