The All England Club announced Thursday a record £50 million in total prize money for Wimbledon in 2024. The men's and women's singles champions will each receive £2.7 million, while runners-up will earn £1.4 million. First-round prize money for singles competitors is set at £60,000.
The doubles prize money will increase by 11.9 per cent from 2023, while qualifying payouts will rise by 14.9 per cent. Wimbledon's total prize money has doubled over the past 10 years, from £25 million in 2014.
The main draw of the year's third major will run from 1-14 July.
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Men's & Women's Singles Prize Money
Men's & Women's Doubles Prize Money (Per Pair)
The doubles prize money will increase by 11.9 per cent from 2023, while qualifying payouts will rise by 14.9 per cent. Wimbledon's total prize money has doubled over the past 10 years, from £25 million in 2014.
The main draw of the year's third major will run from 1-14 July.
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Men's & Women's Singles Prize Money
Result | Prize Money |
Champion | £2,700,000 |
Finalist | £1,400,000 |
SF | £715,000 |
QF | £375,000 |
R4 | £226,000 |
R3 | £143,000 |
R2 | £93,000 |
R1 | £60,000 |
Men's & Women's Doubles Prize Money (Per Pair)
Result | Prize Money |
Champion | £650,000 |
Finalist | £330,000 |
SF | £167,000 |
QF | £84,000 |
R3 | £42,000 |
R2 | £25,000 |
R1 | £15,750 |