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