Wimbledon 2023 prize money: How much did the finals winners earn

Total prize money for this year’s Wimbledon men’s and women’s singles was a record £32,154,000.
This represented a 10.9 percent increase over 2022 and the total was split equally between the men’s and women’s tournaments.
Men’s and women’s singles winners – Marketa Vondrousova and Carlos Alcaraz – took home a record £2.35million, a 17.5 per cent increase on Novak Djokovic and Elena Rybakina’s wins in 2022.
Runners-up – Ons Jabeur and Novak Djokovic – earned £1.175m for a place in the final, while the prize money for reaching the first round of the tournament’s main draw was £55,000 – even for the players who left the competition without a single win .
Totals in doubles were far less, however, with total prize money for men’s and women’s doubles across two events totaling £5,164,000 and mixed doubles was £448,000.
Prize money for Wimbledon 2023
Men’s and women’s singles | |
winner | £2,350,000 |
runner up | £1,175,000 |
semifinalists | £600,000 |
Quarterfinalists | £340,000 |
fourth round | £207,000 |
third round | £131,000 |
Second round | £85,000 |
First round | £55,000 |
total prize money | £32,154,000 |