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    Wimbledon 2025 Prize Money – How Much the Winner Gets?

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    Wimbledon 2025 Prize Money: The Wimbledon Championships is a tennis tournament organised by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in collaboration with the Lawn Tennis Association annually in Wimbledon.

    It has been played since 1877 and is played an outdoor grass courts. The tournament will be played in late weeks in June and July. The 2025 edition of the tournament will be played between June 30 and 13 July.

    Wimbledon 2025 Prize Money

    The total prize pool of Wimbledon Chaqmpionships 2025 is around 53.5 million euros (approx. 567.1 crore), which marks the increase of 7% from the previous year.

    The Prize money break down has been split among all and different categories of players.

    Singles Prize Breakdown:

    • Winner: £3 million
    • Runner-up: £1.52 million
    • Semifinalist: £775,000
    • Quarterfinalist: £400,000
    • Round of 16: £240,000
    • Round of 32: £152,000
    • Round of 64: £99,000
    • Round of 128 (1st Round): £66,000

    Doubles Prize Money:

    • Winners (per team): £680,000
    • Mixed Doubles Winners: £135,000
    • In addition to prize money, players also earn ranking points, with the singles champions receiving 2,000 points.

    Wimbledon Events

    Wimbledon consists of five main events, four junior events and seven invitations events.

    Main Events

    The Main events are categorised into five events and the number of players are

    • Gentlemen’s Singles – 128
    • Ladies’ Singles – 128
    • Gentlemen’s Doubles – 64
    • Ladies’ Doubles – 64
    • Mixed Doubles – 32

    Junior Events

    The four junior events and the number of players or teams are

    • Boys’ Singles – 64
    • Girls’ Singles -64
    • Boys’ Doubles -32
    • Girls’ Doubles – 32

    Invitational Events

    • Gentlemen’s Invitation Doubles – 8 Pairs Round Robin
    • Ladies’ Invitation Doubles – 8 pairs Round Robin
    • Senior Gentlemen’s Invitation Doubles – 8 Pairs Round Robin
    • Gentlemen’s Wheelchair Singles
    • Ladies’ Wheelchair Singles
    • Gentlemen’s Wheelchair Doubles – 4 Pairs
    • Ladies’ Wheelchair Doubles – 4 pairs

    Grounds 

    The main show courts Centre Court and No.1 Court are normally used for only two weeks a year during the Championships. The remaining 17 courts are regularly used for other events hosted by the club.

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