
Taking home the trophy at Wimbledon is the dream of every tennis player, but with that trophy comes big money. The 2025 tournament, which begins on June 30, saw an 8% increase in total prize money from last year’s tournament.
Payouts in tennis tournaments are determined by the round competitors reach before elimination — or winning the championship. Going out in the opening round of 128 means walking away with $90,744, while picking up a single win guarantees at least $136,117, and so on. This makes every match significant for the men and women involved.
Carlos Alcaraz, who is coming off a dramatic French Open victory, looks to win Wimbledon for a third consecutive year, having taken down the title in 2023 and 2024. Alcarez heads into the tournament as the favorite at +120, slightly ahead of rival Jannik Sinner at +190.
On the women’s side, the odds are against a repeat from 2024 winner Barbora Krejcikova. Krejcikova entered last year’s tournament as the 31 seed and took down the tournament with a win over Jasmine Paolini. The odds of a repeat are listed at +4000. Aryna Sabalenka is the clear betting favorite at +240.
How much is the Wimbledon payout money?
The men’s and women’s singles winners this year will take home a prize of roughly $4.1 million. Reaching the semifinals guarantees a seven-figure payday at just over $1 million.
Let’s take a look at the overall prize money package for the singles tournaments at the 2025 Wimbledon tournament.
Champion |
$4,124,760 |
Finalist |
$2,089,878 |
Semifinalist |
$1,065,563 |
Quarterfinalist |
$549,968 |
Round of 16 |
$329,980 |
Round of 32 |
$208,987 |
Round of 64 |
$136,117 |
Round of 128 |
$90,744 |