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US Open 2025 Prize Money: How much will the Sinner vs Alcaraz winner take home?

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The US Open is preparing to make history in 2025 with a record total purse of 90 million dollars, the largest in tennis history. Organizers confirmed that both the men’s and women’s singles champions will each earn five million dollars, the highest winner’s prize ever awarded at a Grand Slam.

Prize money at the US Open has steadily climbed over the past decade, reflecting both the event’s commercial success and its commitment to players at all levels.

In 2024, the total purse stood at 75 million dollars, meaning this year’s figure represents a 20 percent increase.

Such growth places the New York event ahead of the Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon, ensuring that the US Open maintains its status as the most lucrative stop on the calendar.

Round by round earnings for singles players

Competitors in the singles draws are rewarded from the very first round. Those who exit at the round of 128 will still collect 110,000 dollars, which is a meaningful sum for many players on the tour. The figure rises to 154,000 in the second round and then to 237,000 for the third.

Players who advance to the round of 16 will take home 400,000, while those reaching the quarterfinals earn 660,000. A place in the semifinals guarantees 1.26 million dollars, and those who finish as runner up receive 2.5 million. The eventual champions will lift the trophy alongside a five million dollar payout, cementing their achievement both on the court and financially.

The increases are not restricted to singles. Doubles teams will also see improved payouts. The first round offers 30,000 dollars per team, while the second and third rounds provide 45,000 and 75,000 respectively. Quarterfinalists share 125,000 dollars, semifinalists double that amount with 250,000, and the runners up split 500,000. The champions in both the men’s and women’s doubles events will share a one million dollar reward.

Mixed doubles, often viewed as a secondary event, is also being elevated. The winners will claim a million dollars, the highest figure ever awarded in this discipline. Runners up take home 400,000 per team, with semifinalists guaranteed 200,000. Even teams that bow out in the quarterfinals are ensured a six figure return with 100,000. Early round competitors receive 20,000 per team, helping to provide meaningful incentives across the board.

The wheelchair competitions will also feature expanded financial support. Organizers have confirmed that 1.6 million dollars will be distributed across the wheelchair events, part of a continuing effort to highlight inclusivity and equal opportunity within the tournament.

Players in the qualifying rounds are not forgotten either, with first round losses worth 27,500 dollars. In total, qualifying payouts will amount to eight million dollars, giving rising stars and lower ranked players a more sustainable path to compete on the sport’s biggest stage.

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