Wimbledon final prize money: How much will Ons Jabeur and Marketa Vondrousova earn
Wimbledon finalists will receive a record prize pot this year.
Highlights from day 11 at Wimbledon
Ons Jabeur and Marketa Vondrousova will not just be battling it out for the coveted Wimbledon title this afternoon. They will also be looking to get their hands on a monster payday.
This year, winners of the men's and women's singles finals will receive a staggering £2.35million payout while finalists will pocket £1.175m for their efforts. The 2023 prize pot amounts to £44.7million, an 11.2% increase from last year.
Meanwhile, the grand total put up for this year’s Wimbledon men’s and women’s singles tournaments is a record £32.154m The hefty lump sum is 10.9% up from the 2022 total of £28.992m
Find below a full breakdown of all the prize money for SW19.
Men's & Women's Singles Prize Money
Winner: £2.35million
Runner-up: £1.175million
Semi-finalists: £600,000
Quarter-finalists: £340,000
Fourth round: £207,000
Third round: £131,000
Second round: £85,000
First round: £55,000
Men's & Women's Doubles Prize Money
Winners: £600,000 per pair
Runners-up: £300,000 per pair
Semi-Finalists: £150,000 per pair
Quarter-Finalists: £75,000 per pair
Third Round: £36,250 per pair
Second Round: £22,000 per pair
First Round: £13,750 per pai
Mixed Doubles Prize Money
Winners: £128,000 per pair
Runners-up: £64,000 per pair
Semi-Finalists: £32,000 per pair
Quarter-Finalists: £16,500 per pair
Second Round: £7,750 per pair
First Round: £4,000 per pair
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Jabeur is into her second consecutive Wimbledon final as she continues her search for her first major title. The Tunisian lost out to No 17 seed Elena Rybakina in last year's final and was also unable to secure gold in the US Open two months later when she was beaten by Iga Swiatek in her second grand slam finale.
Olympic silver medallist Vondrousova ended the run of Elina Svitolina and is now looking to add a Wimbledon title to her trophy cabinet. Like Jabeur, she has never won a grand slam after missing out on the French Open trophy in 2019 to Ashleigh Barty.