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2025 Wimbledon Prize, Payment: Total prize of over $53 million for glove in London
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2025 Wimbledon Prize, Payment: Champion earns over $4 million at London’s All England Club

July 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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Bringing the Wimbledon trophy home is a dream for every tennis player, but that trophy brings a lot of money. The 2025 tournament saw an 8% increase in total prize money from last year’s tournament.

Payments in the tennis tournament are determined by the round competitor reach before elimination or before winning the championship. Going out in the opening round of 128 means running away for $90,744, but with at least one win guarantee, such as $136,117. This makes it important for the men and women that all matches are involved.

A women’s final has been set, and a $2 million gap between the champion and runner-up is at stake. Five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Sweet will face American Amanda Anishimoba for his first appearance in the Major Finals. Swiatek has never won at the All England Club as he is looking for another leg in his career grand slam. Anisimova has only reached one major semifinal before and returned in 2019 at French Open.

The men’s final is still decided with American Taylor Fritz being two-time ruler champions, with Wimbledon champion Carlos Alkaraz and world number one Janik Sinner fighting 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic.

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How much does Wimbledon pay?

This year’s boys and girls single winners will take home a prize of around $4.1 million. Once you reach the semi-finals, you’ll be guaranteed to have a seven-figure payday of over $1 million.

Let’s take a look at the overall prize package for the singles tournament at the 2025 Wimbledon tournament.

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champion

$4,124,760

Finalist

$2,089,878

Semi-finalists

$1,065,563

(1) Aryna Sabalenka, Belinda Benic

Quarterfinalist

$549,968

(10) Ben Shelton, (22) Flavio Koboli, (17) Karen Kachanoff, Cameron NorryLaura Siegemund, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, (7) Mirra Andreeva, (19) Ludlima Samsonova

16 rounds

$329,980

(19) Grigor Dimitrov, Lorenzo Sonego, Marin Cilic, (11) Alex De Minaur, Jordan Thompson, Kamil Majchrzak, Nicolas Jarry, (14) Andrey Rublev(24) Elise Mertens, Solana Sierra, (30) Linda Noskova, Sonay Cartal, (10) Emma Navarro, (18) Ekaterina Alexandrova, (23) Clara Towson, Jessica Bouza Manilo

32 rounds

$208,987

64 rounds

$136,117

128 rounds

$90,744

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