
Wimbledon 2025 has raised the bar once again, offering a record-breaking prize pool of £53.5 million. This marks a 7% increase from the previous year and reflects the tournament’s ongoing commitment to rewarding excellence across all levels of competition. The men’s and women’s singles champions will each receive £3 million, a notable jump from the £2.7 million awarded in 2024.
The increase in prize money isn’t limited to the final rounds. First-round singles players will now earn £66,000, a 10% rise from last year, while even those competing in the qualifying rounds will see a boost in their earnings. The All England Club has emphasized the importance of supporting players throughout the draw, not just the top seeds.
Doubles and mixed doubles events have also seen increases, with the winning doubles team taking home £680,000 and mixed doubles champions earning £135,000. These enhancements reflect a broader trend across Grand Slam tournaments, where player advocacy for higher compensation has led to more equitable distributions.
Below is a breakdown of the prize money for the singles competition at Wimbledon 2025:
Category | Round | Prize Money |
---|---|---|
Singles | Champion | £3,000,000 |
Runner-up | £1,520,000 | |
Semi-finalist | £775,000 | |
Quarter-finalist | £400,000 | |
Round of 16 | £240,000 | |
Round of 32 | £152,000 | |
Round of 64 | £99,000 | |
Round of 128 | £66,000 | |
Doubles | Champion (per pair) | £680,000 |
Runner-up | £345,000 | |
Semi-finalist | £174,000 | |
Quarter-finalist | £87,500 | |
Round of 16 | £43,750 | |
Round of 32 | £26,000 | |
Round of 64 | £16,500 | |
Mixed Doubles | Champion (per pair) | £135,000 |
Runner-up | £68,000 | |
Semi-finalist | £34,000 | |
Quarter-finalist | £17,500 | |
Round of 16 | £9,000 | |
Round of 32 | £4,500 | |
Wheelchair Singles | Champion | £68,000 |
Runner-up | £36,000 | |
Semi-finalist | £24,000 | |
Quarter-finalist | £16,250 | |
Round of 16 | £10,750 | |
Wheelchair Doubles | Champion (per pair) | £30,000 |
Runner-up | £15,000 | |
Semi-finalist | £9,000 | |
Quarter-finalist | £5,500 |
Sinner in Halle, ranking, and results in 2025


Ranked no.1, Sinner achieved a 19-3 win-loss record in 2025. The Italian is competing in Halle where he bested the world no.138 Yannick Hanfmann 7-5 6-3 and the world no.45 Alexander Bublik 3-6 6-3 6-4.
Sinner will play next at the Wimbledon (Wimbledon). He will start from the main draw that will commence on the 30th of June.
Alcaraz in London, ranking, and results in 2025


Now ranked no.2, Carlos has an overall 42-5 match record in 2025. Carlos is playing at the moment in London where he defeated the world no.86 Adam Walton 6-4 7-6(4), the world no.59 Jaume Antoni Munar Clar 6-4 6-7(7) 7-5, the world no.80 Arthur Rinderknech 7-5 6-4, the world no.51 Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4 6-4 and the world no.30 Jiri Lehecka 7-5 6-7(5) 6-2.
He is also scheduled to play in Wimbledon (Wimbledon). The main draw will start on the 30th of June.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz faced off 13 times. Their actual record is 9-4 for Alcaraz.