Wimbledon 2023 is over with = 20-year-old Carlos Alcaraz managing to defeat Novak Djokovic in the men’s singles final, ending a multi-decade streak of wins by either Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and Djokovic. But how much did Alcaraz earn for his win?
Both the men’s and women’s singles champions earn £2.35 million (~$4.51 million AUD), which has increased 17.5% when compared to the money won by the 2022 champions.
In total, the All England Club offered up a record amount of prize money totalling £44.7 million (~$85.7 million AUD).
Here’s the rundown:
Men’s & Women’s Singles
Winner – £2,350,000
Runner-up – £1,175,000
Semifinalists – £600,000
Quarterfinalists – £340,000
Round 4 – £207,000
Round 3 – £131,000
Round 2 – £85,000
Round 1 – £55,000
Men’s & Women’s Doubles
Winner – £600,000
Runner-up – £300,000
Semifinalists – £150,000
Quarterfinalists – £75,000
Round 3 – £36,250
Round 2 – £22,000
Round 1 – £13,750
Mixed Doubles
Winner – £128,000
Runner-up – £64,000
Semifinalists – £32,000
Quarterfinalists – £16,500
Round 2 – £7,750
Round 1 – £4,000