US Open 2024 Prize Money; Check Complete Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Prize Purse

The 2024 U.S. Open will offer a record $75 million in prize money to players this year, and there are some exciting increases in prize money. Players who advance to the first round for the first time will receive $100,000 each, a 72% increase from $58,000 five years ago. In addition, players who lose in the final round of qualifying will receive $52,000, a 63% increase from 2019. The main draw singles champions will receive $3.6 million each, and the doubles champions will receive $750,000 per team.

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2024 US Open Prize Money

Prize money for players who advance to the tournament has also increased. The men’s and women’s singles champions in New York will each receive $3.6 million, a 20% increase from 2023. The runner-up will receive $1.8 million. Here is the full breakdown of the prize money:

Men’s and Women’s Singles Prize Money

result

bonus

champion

$3,600,000

Finalist

$1,800,000

San Francisco

$1 million

Quarterfinals

$530,000

R4

$325,000

R3

$215,000

R2

$140,000

R1

$100,000

Men’s and Women’s Doubles Prize Money

result

Prize (per pair)

champion

$750,000

Finalist

$375,000

San Francisco

$190,000

Quarterfinals

$110,000

R3

$63,000

R2

$40,000

R1

$25,000

Men’s and Women’s Singles Qualifying Prize Money

result

bonus

R3

$52,000

R2

$38,000

R1

$25,000

Mixed Doubles Bonus

result

Prize (per pair)

champion

$200,000

Finalist

$100,000

San Francisco

$50,000

Quarterfinals

$27,500

R2

$16,500

R1

$10,000

The men’s and women’s doubles champions of the 2024 U.S. Open will share a $750,000 prize money. This year’s doubles prize money has increased by 9% compared to last year. The final Grand Slam of the year, the U.S. Open, will be held at Flushing Meadows from August 26 to September 8.

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