As tennis fans gear up for a blockbuster Wimbledon 2025 men’s final, there’s more than just prestige on the line when World No. 1 Jannik Sinner takes on defending champion Carlos Alcaraz on Centre Court this Sunday. At stake is also one of the sport’s most coveted titles and legacy.
The winner of the Sinner vs Alcaraz clash will pocket a staggering £3,000,000 (approx Rs 34 crore), while the runner-up walks away with £1,520,000 (approx Rs 17 crore). The match follows a nail-biting Roland Garros final, where Alcaraz saved three championship points to beat Sinner in five sets. The rematch is widely anticipated as a potential all-time classic.
Wimbledon women’s singles prize money
Meanwhile, the women’s singles wrapped up in historic fashion on Saturday, as Iga Swiatek claimed her maiden Wimbledon title — and sixth Grand Slam overall — by defeating Amanda Anisimova in just 57 minutes with a double bagel (6-0, 6-0). This marked the most dominant women’s final since 1911.
Swiatek’s triumph also came with a reward matching her male counterpart: £3,000,000, an 11% bump from last year’s purse. Anisimova, in her first-ever Grand Slam final, earned £1,520,000, marking an 8% year-over-year increase.
2025 Wimbledon Singles Prize Money (Men and Women)
Champion: £3,000,000
Finalist: £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