Wimbledon prize money 2022 round by round: How much will players earn?
Wimbledon prize money has been confirmed for 2022. We have the full breakdown of men's, women's and doubles amounts on offer.
Wimbledon is edging closer to the finish line in 2022 and tantalising prize money totals are being dangled in front of players, as well as the prestige that comes with success at SW19.
Wherever players finish at The Championships, they will not leave empty-handed, with sizeable pay days distributed across the board, including life-changing sums of money offered to rising stars and obscure names who step up to the plate.
The COVID pandemic saw prize money dip, but we're back to record levels in 2022 with every player set to be handsomely rewarded for their exploits.
The All England Club's ban on Russian and Belarusian players led the ATP and WTA to strip ranking points from the tournament but the sheer size of the tournament and scale of its prize money bounty has kept the field in tact.
There will be a total prize money pot worth £40.35 million on offer, a 15 per cent increase on last year's tournament and a 6.2 per cent rise from the previous record in 2019.
Men's and women's pay is equal with the eventual singles champions to rake in a cool £2m each and defeated players from the first round will still walk away with £50,000.
RadioTimes.com brings you up to speed with all Wimbledon prize money figures for 2022 across the men's, women's and doubles tournaments.
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Wimbledon prize money 2022 – Men's and Women's Singles
Total amounts per player.
- Champion – £2m
- Finalist – £1.05m
- Semi-finals – £535k
- Quarter-finals – £310k
- Round 4 – £190k
- Round 3 – £120k
- Round 2 – £78k
- Round 1 – £50k
Wimbledon prize money 2022 – Men's and Women's Doubles
Total amounts per team.
- Champion – £540k
- Finalist – £270k
- Semi-finals – £135k
- Quarter-finals – £67k
- Round 3 – £33k
- Round 2 – £20k
- Round 1 – £12.5k
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