How much does the Wimbledon women's winner make? Prize money for singles in 2025
Watch one tennis match and you'll hear plenty of words that aren't common in other competitions – drop shot, ace, approach shot, volley, fault, break point and more. However, there is one universal term that transcends sports and all walks of life.
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Money.
It's a language that doesn't require translation and is coveted by all. While Wimbledon is loaded with history, honor and prestige, there is also a sizable check at the end for the last player left standing. Unlike the men's side of the bracket, there is a little more parity in the recent history of the women's side.
Regardless, all the checks count for the same amount of cash and everyone wants their name to be on it.
Here's a breakdown of the prize money for the women's singles tournaments at Wimbledon in 2025.
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How much does the 2025 Wimbledon women's winner make?
The winner of the Wimbledon women's singles tournament will receive 3 million GBP in 2025, equivalent to approximately $4.09 million.
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It represents an 11.1% increase in prize money for the tournament champion over the 2024 amount.
2025 Wimbledon women's prize money
The total combined prize money for the 2025 Wimbledon men's and women's tournaments is 38,828,000 GBP, or over $52.9 million. Both come with the same prize structure, splitting the total prize money right down the middle.
Here's a look at the structure for the singles tournaments, converted to U.S. dollars:
Winner: $4,094,221.68
Runner-up: $2,074,405.65
Semi-finalists: $1,057,673.93
Quarter-finalists: $545,896.22
Fourth round: $327,537.73
Third round: $207,440.57
Second round: $135,109.32
First round: $90,072.88
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Wimbledon women's prize money 2025: How much does the winner make?

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