Wimbledon Prize Money 2024: Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ and More

For the first time in its illustrious history, Wimbledon’s total prize money has soared to a staggering £50 million until the 2024 tournament. The men’s and women’s singles champions will each receive a record-breaking £2.7 million, while the finalists will receive an impressive £1.4 million. Prize money increases significantly with each round, with first-round purses starting at £60,000. Last year’s champions, Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova, received a record £2.35 million, with this year’s singles winner receiving a massive 15% increase in prize money.

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2024 Wimbledon Tennis Championships Prize Money

This year’s Wimbledon Championships has a historic total prize money of £50 million, covering singles, doubles and wheelchair events. This huge prize money has increased by 11.9% over the previous year, demonstrating the tournament’s continued growth and commitment to rewarding tennis’s best players. Here is the prize money breakdown:

Men’s and Women’s Singles

Location

Prize money (GBP)

Jackpot (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

winner

2,700,000

2,700,000

14.90%

runner up

1,400,000

1,400,000

19.10%

Semi-finalists

715,000

1,430,000

19.20%

Quarterfinalists

375,000

1,500,000

10.30%

Round 4

226,000

1,808,000

9.20%

Round 3

143,000

2,288,000

9.20%

second round

93,000

2,976,000

9.40%

first round

60000

3,840,000

9.10%

Total per activity

17,942,000

11.60%

Total singles (two events)

35,884,000

11.60%

Qualifying – Men’s Singles and Ladies Singles

Location

Prize money (GBP)

Jackpot (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

Round 3

40,000

640,000

11.10%

second round

25,000

800 000

14.90%

first round

15,000

960,000

17.60%

Total per activity

2,400,000

14.90%

Total Qualifying Singles (two events)

4,800,000

14.90%

Men’s and Ladies Doubles (per pair)

Location

Prize money (GBP)

Jackpot (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

Award winner

650,000

650,000

8.30%

runner up

330,000

330,000

10.00%

Semi-finalists

167,000

334,000

11.30%

Quarterfinalists

84,000

336,000

12.00%

Round 3

42,000

336,000

15.90%

second round

25,000

400000

13.60%

first round

15,750

504,000

14.50%

Total per activity

2,890,000

11.90%

Total Doubles (two events)

5,780,000

11.90%

Mixed Doubles (per pair)

Location

Prize money (GBP)

Jackpot (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

Award winner

130,000

130,000

1.60%

runner up

65,000

65,000

1.60%

Semi-finalists

33,000

66,000

3.10%

Quarterfinalists

17,000

68,000

3.00%

second round

8,500

68,000

9.70%

first round

4,250

68,000

6.30%

Mixed Doubles Total

465,000

3.80%

Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Single

Location

Prize money (GBP)

Jackpot (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

winner

65,000

65,000

8.30%

runner up

34,000

34,000

9.70%

Semi-finalists

23,000

46,000

9.50%

Quarterfinalists

15,500

62,000

6.90%

first round

10,000

80000

Total per activity

287,000

50.30%

Four-person wheelchair

Location

Prize money (GBP)

Jackpot (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

winner

65,000

65,000

8.30%

runner up

34,000

34,000

9.70%

Semi-finalists

23,000

46,000

9.50%

Quarterfinalists

15,500

62,000

6.90%

Four-person wheelchair singles total

207,000

8.40%

Total wheelchair and four-wheel singles (three events)

781,000

36.30%

Men’s and women’s wheelchair double seats (per pair)

Location

Prize money (GBP)

Jackpot (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

Award winner

28,000

28,000

7.70%

runner up

14,000

14,000

7.70%

Semi-finalists

8,500

17,000

6.30%

Quarterfinalists

5,250

21,000

Total per activity

80000

45.50%

Four-person wheelchair double vehicle (per pair)

Location

Prize money (GBP)

Jackpot (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

Award winner

28,000

28,000

7.70%

runner up

14,000

14,000

7.70%

Semi-finalists

8,500

17,000

6.30%

Wheelchair Doubles Total

59,000

7.30%

Wheelchair and foursome doubles (three events)

219,000

32.70%

Full wheelchairs and four-wheeled wheelchairs

1,000,000

35.50%

Invitation to doubles (per pair)

Location

Prize money (GBP)

Jackpot (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

Award winner

35,000

35,000

9.40%

runner up

28,000

28,000

7.70%

Second place in each group

24,000

48,000

9.10%

Third place in each group

24,000

48,000

9.10%

Fourth place in each group

24,000

48,000

9.10%

Total number of invitees per event

207,000

8.90%

Total Tennis Prize Money

category

Total Prize Money (GBP)

Percentage of total prize money

Men’s and Women’s Singles

35,884,000

11.60%

Men’s and Women’s Qualifying

4,800,000

14.90%

Men’s and Ladies Doubles

5,780,000

11.90%

Mixed Doubles

465,000

3.80%

Wheelchairs and quad chairs

1,000,000

35.50%

Invitation to Doubles

621,000

8.90%

Total Tennis Prize Money

48,550,000

12.30%

Daily Allowance – Estimated

1,450,000

Total Prize Money

50,000,000

11.90%

Wimbledon players will be given an added incentive to excel at this year’s tournament after the All England Club announced a significant increase in total prize money. Prize money for both men’s and women’s singles has increased by nearly 12% to £35,884,000, providing an attractive incentive for players to reach the coveted later stages of the tournament.

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