Wimbledon Prize Money Breakdown: How Much Will the Winners Get From 2025 Purse?
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 12 – Swiatek's dominant 6-0, 6-0 win marks the first double-bagel final at Wimbledon in 114 years, earning her a $4 million prize and pushing career earnings over $40 million.
- The 2025 Wimbledon men's singles final will feature Sinner versus Alcaraz with a total prize pool of £53.5 million at the All England Club.
- The prize pool increased by seven percent from 2024 after engagement with players, as AELTC chair Deborah Jevans stated on June 12.
- Most prize money is allocated to men's and women's singles and doubles, including funds set aside for wheelchair competitions, reflecting expanded inclusivity.
- The men's singles winner will earn £3 million, roughly $4.07 million, marking the largest first-place prize in Wimbledon’s 147-year history.
- While the prize increase highlights tennis's financial growth, players continue to call for an offseason amid rising injuries and ongoing tournament demands.
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Wimbledon Prize Money 2025: How Much Does the Men’s Winner Make?
The winner of the 2025 Wimbledon men’s singles final will earn £3 million. That’s roughly $4.07 million based on current exchange rates. It’s the biggest first-place prize in the tournament’s 147-year history.The total prize pool this year is £53.5 million, equivalent to approximately $72.6 million. That’s a seven percent increase from 2024.“We have listened to the players. We have engaged with the players,” AELTC chair Deborah Jevans said on Ju…


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