Wimbledon Open 2026 Prize Money: Payouts, Winners Shares, Record £64.2 Million Fund Revealed

Wimbledon 2026 will distribute a record-breaking £64.2 million in total prize money — marking a 20% increase compared to 2025. This makes it the richest Grand Slam tournament in history.Wimbledon 2026 Singles Prize MoneyThe Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles champions will each receive £3.6 million. Even players who lose in the first round are guaranteed £80,000.

Here is the full round-by-round breakdown for both

Men’s and Women’s Singles

Winner: £3,600,000
Runner-up: £1,800,000
Semi-finalists: £900,000
Quarter-finalists: £480,000
Fourth Round: £300,000
Third Round: £185,000
Second Round: £126,000
First Round: £80,000

Qualifying Rounds Prize Money

Third Round (Qualifying): £50,000
Second Round (Qualifying): £32,000
First Round (Qualifying): £20,000

Doubles & Other Events Prize Money (Per Team)Men’s & Women’s Doubles Winners: £760,000
Mixed Doubles Winners: £148,000
Wheelchair Singles / Quad Singles Winner: £82,000
Wheelchair Doubles / Quad Doubles Winner: £36,000

A Historic Increase for PlayersThis substantial rise in prize money highlights Wimbledon’s commitment to rewarding players across all stages of the tournament. The record £64.2 million fund ensures stronger financial support, particularly for those exiting in the early rounds.As the most prestigious grass-court Grand Slam, Wimbledon 2026 continues to set new standards both on and off the court.

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