The return to full capacity at Wimbledon for the first time in three years also sees players earning a record amount of prize money.
A total prize pot of £40m is on offer at the Championships, marking a 15% increase from last year’s tournament, when Novak Djokovic and Ashleigh Barty claimed £1.7m each for winning the singles.
This year, the winners of the men’s and women’s singles will take home a cheque for £2m, while the runners-up will claim £1.05m.
The prize money grows in accordance with how far a player advances in the tournament but there is still a guaranteed £50,000 for every competitor who made it into the main singles draw.
The prize money in the doubles is significantly reduced, with the winning team sharing £540,000, while the mixed doubles champions will win £124,000. See the full prize money breakdown below:
2022 | Singles | Doubles |
Mixed Doubles |
Winner |
£2,000,000 |
£540,000 |
£124,000 |
Runner-up | £1,050,000 | £275,000 |
£62,000 |
Semifinal | £535,000 | £135,000 |
£31,000 |
Quarterfinal | £310,000 | £67,000 |
£16,000 |
Round 4 | £190,000 | - |
- |
Round 3 | £120,000 | £33,000 |
- |
Round 2 | £78,000 | £20,000 |
£7,500 |
Round 1 | £50,000 | £12,500 |
£3,750 |
Q3 | £32,000 | - |
- |
Q2 | £19,000 | - |
- |
Q1 | £11,000 | - |
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