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Wimbledon prize money 2026

The Wimbledon prize money for 2026 has been confirmed with a total prize pot of £64,200,000 on offer.

Wimbledon offers equal prize money for both the women’s and men’s events with the singles champions set to take home £3,600,000 each.

Wimbledon singles prize money by round

Round

Prize money

Champion

£3,600,000

Runner-up

£1,800,000

Semi-finalist

£900,000

Quarter-finalist

£480,000

Fourth round

£300,000

Third round

£185,000

Second round

£126,000

First round

£80,000

Qualifying - third round

£50,000

Qualifying - second round

£32,000

Qualifying - first round

£20,000

Wimbledon doubles and mixed doubles prize money 

Women’s and men’s doubles champions will take home £760,000 (per pair) while the mixed doubles champions will get £148,000 (per pair).

This is a 10% increase on prize money in 2025.

Men's & women's doubles prize money

Round

Prize money

Champions £760,000
Runners-up £380,000
Semi-finalists £190,000
Quarter-finalists £95,000
Third round £48,000
Second round £29,000
First round £18,000

Mixed doubles prize money

Round

Prize money

Champions £148,000
Runners-up £74,000
Semi-finalists £37,000
Quarter-finalists £19,000
Second round £10,000
First round £5,200

What’s new in 2026?

The women’s and men’s singles champions will each earn £3,600,000 this year, reflecting a 20% increase compared to last year. 

Prize money for 2026 is on average 22% higher across the singles draws compared to last year.

Wimbledon prize money history 

Year

Total prize money (£)

2025

53,500,000 

2024

50,000,000 

2023

44,700,000 

2022

40,350,000 

2021

35,016,000 

2019

38,000,000 

2018

34,000,000 

2017

31,600,000 

2016

28,100,000 

2015

26,750,000 

2014

25,000,000 

2013

22,560,000 

2012

16,060,000 

2011

14,600,000 

2010

13,725,000 

2009

12,550,000 

2008

11,812,000 

2007

11,282,710 

2006

10,378,710 

2005

10,085,510 

2004

9,707,280 

2003

9,373,990 

2002

8,825,320 

2001

8,525,280 

2000

8,056,480 

1999

7,595,330 

1998

7,207,590 

1997

6,884,952 

1996

6,465,910 

1995

6,025,550 

1994

5,682,170 

1993

5,048,450 

1992

4,416,820 

1991

4,010,970 

1990

3,819,730 

1989

3,133,749 

1988

2,612,126 

1987

2,470,020 

1986

2,119,780 

1985

1,934,760 

1984

1,461,896 

1983

978,211 

1982

593,366 

1981

322,136 

1980

293,464 

1979

277,066 

1978

279,023 

1977

222,540 

1976

157,740 

1975

114,875 

1974

97,100 

1973

52,400 

1972

50,330 

1971

37,790 

1970

41,650 

1969

33,370 

1968

26,150 

How does Wimbledon compare with other Grand Slams? 

Here’s a breakdown of the total prize pools for the Grand Slam events in 2026 so far.

  • Australian Open - £57,500,000
  • French Open - £53,700,000
  • Wimbledon - £64,200,000
  • US Open - £66,337,650
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