The Wimbledon 2025 tournament has hit a high point in tennis financial benchmark, giving out a record £53.5 million ($73.5 million USD) as total prize cash.
This amount, is 7% more than in 2024, shows the All England Club’s wish to pay players well in all level, from those just starting to major winners.
£3 Million for singles champions
The top male and female players will each get £3,000,000 ($4.1 million USD), £300,000 more than last year. This is the highest ever pay at Wimbledon and also becomes the top-paying one of the four Grand Slam events in 2025.
Money for each Rround – Singles (Men & Women):
Round – Prize (GBP) – Prize (USD)
- Winner: £3,000,000 – $4,124,760
- Next best: £1,520,000 – $2,089,878
- Semi-final: £775,000 – $1,065,563
- Quarter-final: £400,000 – $549,968
- Round of 16: £240,000 – $329,980
- Third Round: £152,000 – $208,987
- Second Round: 99,000 – $136,117
- First Round: £66,000 – $90,744
Early rounds (Men & Women)
Round Prize (GBP)
- Last round (Q3): £41,500
- Middle (Q2): £26,000
- First (Q1) : £15,500
Doubles money (Each Team)
Round Prize (GBP)
- Winners: £680,000
- Next: £345,000
- Semi-final: £174,000
- Quarter-final: £87,500
- Round of 16: £43,750
- Round of 32: £26,000
- First: £16,500
Mixed Doubles (Each Team)
Round – Prize (GBP)
- Winners: £135,000
- Next: £68,000
- Semi-final: £34,000
- Quarter-final: £17,500
- Round of 16: £9,000
- First: £4,500
Events: Wheelchair & Quad
- Wheelchair Singles Winner: £68,000
- Wheelchair Doubles Winners (each team): £30,000
- Quad Singles Winner: £68,000
- Quad Doubles Winners (each team): £30,000
Since 2015, Wimbledon’s cash pot has more than doubled. First-round losses now bring £66,000, a 10% rise from 2024, showing effort to help lower ranked and new players. Just the singles draw is £38.8 million of all the prize money.
As the grass-court Slam grows, Wimbledon 2025 not just shows off top tennis but also leads in how to treat the players right.
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