Wimbledon 2025: Record Prize Money, Final Schedule, and Winners' Earnings
The 2025 Wimbledon Championships concluded with record-breaking prize money, increasing by 7% to a total of £53.5 million (approximately $72.59 million). The singles champions from both the men's and women's divisions will each earn £3 million ($4.07 million), marking an 11.1% increase from 2024. The total purse includes additional earnings for doubles and mixed doubles winners, with doubles champions receiving £680,000 ($900,000) and mixed doubles £135,000 ($180,000). First-round singles losers will earn £66,000 ($90,000), and runner-up singles players will receive £1.52 million ($2 million). The prize money has grown significantly over the years, with 1968's men's winner earning only £2,000 ($2,700). The 2025 final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. local time (11 a.m. ET) on Centre Court, with Alcaraz leading their head-to-head 8-4. The tournament, which began on June 30, will end on July 13. The event also saw Iga Swiatek win her first Wimbledon title, earning $4.05 million, and Amanda Anisimova, the runner-up, earning $2.05 million. Wimbledon remains the second-highest paying Grand Slam after the US Open, which had a prize pool of $75 million in 2024.
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