Wimbledon prize money, purse breakdown 2023: How much do the winners make?

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates during his match against Daniil Medvedev of Russia in the Semi-Finals of the men's singles during day twelve of The Championships Wimbledon 2023 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 14, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Frey/TPN/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates during his match against Daniil Medvedev of Russia in the Semi-Finals of the men's singles during day twelve of The Championships Wimbledon 2023 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 14, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Frey/TPN/Getty Images) /
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Breaking down the Wimbledon prize money and purse for the 2023 tournament with Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Ons Jabeur and Markéta Vondroušová playing.

We’re down to the finals at The Championships at Wimbledon for 2023, arguably the biggest tennis tournament in the world. On the women’s side with the final set to be played on Saturday, July 15, it will be No. 6 seed Ons Jabeur taking on unseeded Markéta Vondroušová for the crown.

Meanwhile, the men’s tournament at Wimbledon is the matchup everyone wanted to see coming into the event as No. 1 seed Carlos Alcaraz will face No. 2 seed Novak Djokovic. This could be an all-timer for the tennis world.

While all four of these players are competing for their places in tennis history, they are also looking for their share of the Wimbledon prize money this year. With a massive total purse of €44,700,000, there’s quite a lot of prize money on the line, so let’s see how it breaks down for the tournaments in 2023.

Wimbledon prize money 2023: Purse, winner’s share for women’s tournament

The Wimbledon prize money for the women’s winner is a whopping €2.35 million, a 17.5 percent increase from the winner’s share a year ago. Let’s also take a look at the prize money for every player competing at The Championships in 2023.

  • Winner: €2.35 million
  • Runner-Up: €1.175 million
  • Semi-Finalists: €600,000
  • Quarter-Finalists: €340,000
  • Fourth Round: €207,000
  • Third Round: €131,000
  • Second Round: €85,000
  • First Round: €55,000

Those who were in the qualifying rounds also receive a share of the Wimbledon purse.

  • Third Round: €36,000
  • Second Round: €21,750
  • First Round: €12,750

Wimbledon prize money 2023: Purse winner’s share for men’s tournament

Exactly the same as the women and a phenomenal north star for equality in sports, the Wimbledon prize money for the men’s is exactly the same as the women’s championship with the winner taking home

  • Winner: €2.35 million
  • Runner-Up: €1.175 million
  • Semi-Finalists: €600,000
  • Quarter-Finalists: €340,000
  • Fourth Round: €207,000
  • Third Round: €131,000
  • Second Round: €85,000
  • First Round: €55,000

As with the women, qualifying round players also get a share of the prize money.

  • Third Round: €36,000
  • Second Round: €21,750
  • First Round: €12,750

Wimbledon prize money 2023: Purse, winner’s share for doubles tournaments

The prize money for the doubles tournaments at Wimbledon, both the men’s and women’s events, are lesser than the singles tournaments, but they are equal in terms of gender with the winning pair taking home a total of €600,000. Here’s how the full prize money breaks down.

  • Winners: €600,000
  • Runners-Up: €300,000
  • Semi-Finalists: €150,000
  • Quarter-Finalists: €75,000
  • Third Round: €36,250
  • Second Round: €22,000
  • First Round: €13,750

Meanwhile, the winners of the mixed doubles event get a lesser sum of $128,000. Here’s how the prize money breaks down for that tournament.

  • Winners: €128,000
  • Runners-Up: €64,000
  • Semi-Finalists: €32,000
  • Quarter-Finalists: €16,500
  • Second Round: €7,750
  • First Round: €4,000

Lastly, we look at the Wimbledon prize money for the other events. The Quad Wheelchair singles winner will receive €60,000, the men’s and women’s wheelchair doubles winners will receive €26,000, the Quad Wheelchair Doubles winners will also receive €26,000, and the invitation doubles winners will receive €32,000.

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