It’s the second day of Wimbledon and players are battling it out to secure their place in the next round.
For Emma Raducanu, she has nothing to worry about as she made it through the first round yesterday (Monday, June 28).
At just 19 years old, she is one of the fastest rising stars in tennis and is the current British No 1.
She has only been competing at the highest level for just over a year and her prize winnings are already impressive, after her initial breakthrough at last year's Wimbledon.
Following her US Open victory in 2021, all eyes are on her as the UK gives her its full support through the rest of the tournament.
What is Emma Raducanu’s combined prize money?
Considering Raducanu has only been playing on the world stage for just over a year, it is staggering that her prize money earnings have already topped £1million.
In fact, her combined winnings equal just under £2.7million, with most of it coming from the US Open.
Her victory last year not only cemented herself as one of the top players in the world, but it also saw her collect £1.8million in winnings.
Her net worth sits at just over £4million as she continues her Wimbledon 2022 bid.
When is Emma Raducanu’s next Wimbledon match?
The date of Raducanu’s next game has not been confirmed yet due to the fluid schedule of the tournament.
Weather conditions and match lengths can lead to many delays, but what is known is who she is up against.
Emma will be battling French player Caroline Garcia, who currently sits at No 55 in the world ranking.
How much prize money is there at Wimbledon?
Emma has also secured £50,000 for participating in the first round, and the second round will net her an additional £78,000.
The full list of prize money winning is as follows.
Singles prize money:
- Champion – £2million
- Finalist – £1,050million
- Semi-finals – £535,000
- Quarter-finals – £310,000
- Round 4 – £190,000
- Round 3 – £120,000
- Round 2 – £78,000
- Round 1 – £50,000
Doubles prize money:
- Champion – £540,000
- Finalist – £270,000
- Semi-finals – £135,000
- Quarter-finals – £67,000
- Round 3 – £33,000
- Round 2 – £20,000
- Round 1 – £12,500