The winners of the singles titles at Wimbledon this year will take 3 million pounds home with them because the tournament announced a record price for players.
Carlos Alcaraz observes a third crown of men in a row at SW19, while Czech player Barbora Krejcikova is the defending champion among women’s women.
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Both received 2.7 million GBP for winning 2024, but the Singles Champions in 2025 received an increase of 300,000 GBP.
The total price pot has increased from 50 million GBP to 53.5 million GBP, a jump of 7 percent, while losers received 66,000 GBP in the first round – an increase of 10 percent compared to the previous year.
See below for all -round round prize money numbers for Wimbledon 2025
Men and women singles
First round – £ 66,000
Second round – £ 99,000
Third round – £ 152,000
Fourth round – £ 240,000
Quarterfinals – £ 400,000
Semifinals – £ 775,000
Second – £ 1.52 m
winner – £ 3m
Total climb of 2024: 8.2%
Jack Draper is watching a strong run in Wimbledon (Getty) this year
Double for men and women (per couple)
First round – £ 16,500
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Second round – £ 26,000
Third round – £ 43,750
Quarterfinals – £ 87,500
Semifinals – £ 174,000
Second – £ 345,000
winner – £ 680,000
Total climb of 2024: 4.4%
Mixed doubles (per pair)
First round – £ 4,500
Second round – £ 9,000
Quarterfinals – £ 17,500
Semifinals – £ 34,000
Second – £ 68,000
winner – £ 135,000
Total climb of 2024: 4.3%
Wheelchair singles for men and women
First round – £ 10,750
Quarterfinals – £ 16,250
Semifinals – £ 24,000
Second – £ 36,000
winner – £ 68,000
Total climb of 2024: 5.6%
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Quarterfinals – £ 16,250
Semifinals – £ 24,000
Second – £ 36,000
winner – £ 68,000
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Total climb of 2024: 4.8%
Wheelchair for men and women doubles (per couple)
Quarterfinals – £ 5,500
Semifinals – £ 9,000
Second – £ 15,000
winner – £ 30,000
Total climb of 2024: 6.3%
Quad wheelchair doubled (per pair)
Semifinals – £ 9,000
Second – £ 15,000
winner – £ 30,000
Total climb of 2024: 6.8%
Aryna Sabalenka is the No. 1 seed in the women singles in Wimbledon (Pa -wire)
How to see Wimbledon on TV
Wimbledon is shown live on the BBC in Great Britain, with the tournament on BBC One, BBC Two and on the website of BBC IPLAYER and on the BBC Sport website, complete reporting on the tournament is available.
TNT Sports will radiate a daily 90-minute highlights show and also have live reporting on both singles finals.
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