12 July 2025, 12:00
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Here’s how much the winners of Wimbledon in the Gentlemen’s and Ladies Championships will win in 2025.
Wimbledon 2025 will end on Sunday, July 13, and with it two champions will be crowned as the winners of the famous tennis tournament, one in the Ladies Singles and one in the Gentlemen’s Singles.
This year, these winners will walk away with a whopping £3million as the prize money has increased by 11 per cent from last year (when the prize money was £2.7million). Meanwhile, the runners-up will also leave with a huge cash prize of £1.5million, a figure which has also increased from 2024.
Overall in 2025, a total of £53.5million will be awarded to the players of Wimbledon, with each tennis pro being paid a certain amount depending on which round they reach.
Here’s everything you need to know about how much the Wimbledon winners will make in 2025.
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Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Singles cash prize
The winner of Wimbledon’s Gentlemen’s Singles will walk away from SW19 with a cool £3million, as well as the trophy and the pride of winning The Championships.
This is a 11 per cent rise from last year when the cash prize was £2.7million.
Wimbledon Ladies’ Singles cash prize
The winner of the Ladies’ Singles at Wimbledon will also win a cash prize of £3million, equal to the figure awarded to the mens.
While it is now required that the men’s and women’s winning pay is the same at Wimbledon, this hasn’t always been the case. Up until 2007, the winner of the Ladies’ Singles would win significantly less money than the winner of the Gentlemen’s Singles.
The change to the prize money came about following considerable pressure from professional tennis player Venus Williams and the Women’s Tennis Association.
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All the Wimbledon cash prizes
Gentlemen and Ladies Singles
- Winner £3,000,000
- Runner-up £1,520,000
Gentlemen and Ladies Doubles (per pair)
- Winners £680,000
- Runners-up £345,000
Mixed Doubles (per pair)
- Winners £135,000
- Runners-up £68,000
Gentlemen and Ladies Wheelchair Singles
- First round £10,750
- Quarter-finals £16,250
Quad Wheelchair Singles
- Quarter-finals £16,250
- Semi-finals £24,000
Gentlemen and Ladies Wheelchair Doubles (per pair)
- Runners-up £15,000
- Winners £30,000
Quad Wheelchair Doubles (per pair)
- Runners-up £15,000
- Winners £30,000