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The total prize money at Wimbledon has reached £50m for the first time ahead of the 2024 Championships.
The winner of the men’s and women’s singles titles will take home a record £2.7m each, with the runner-ups earning £1.4m.
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The prize money increases round-by-round, starting from £60,000 for reaching the first round - even if you don’t win.
Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova took home a record £2.35m last year, with the prize money for the men’s and women’s singles champion increasing by almost 15 per cent in 2024.
A total prize fund of £50m includes singles, doubles and wheelchair events and represents an 11.9 increase from last year. Here’s how it breaks down
Men’s and women’s singles
Winner  | 
£2,700,000  | 
Runner-up  | 
£1,400,000  | 
Semi-finals  | 
£715,000  | 
Quarter-finals  | 
£375,000  | 
Fourth round  | 
£226,000  | 
Third round  | 
£143,000  | 
Second round  | 
£93,000  | 
First round  | 
£60,000  | 
Men’s and women’s doubles (per pair)
Winner  | 
£650,000  | 
Runner-up  | 
£330,000  | 
Semi-finals  | 
£167,000  | 
Quarter-finals  | 
£84,000  | 
Third round  | 
£42,000  | 
Second round  | 
£25,000  | 
First round  | 
£15,750  | 
Mixed doubles (per pair)
Winner  | 
£130,000  | 
Runner-up  | 
£65,000  | 
Semi-finals  | 
£33,000  | 
Quarter-finals  | 
£17,000  | 
Second round  | 
£8,500  | 
First round  | 
£4,250  | 
Men’s and women’s wheelchair singles
Winner  | 
£65,000  | 
Runner-up  | 
£34,000  | 
Semi-finals  | 
£23,000  | 
Quarter-finals  | 
£15,500  | 
First round  | 
£10,000  | 
Quad wheelchair singles
Winner  | 
£65,000  | 
Runner-up  | 
£34,000  | 
Semi-finals  | 
£23,000  | 
Quarter-finals  | 
£15,500  | 
Men’s and women’s wheelchair doubles (per pair)
Winner  | 
£28,000  | 
Runner-up  | 
£14,000  | 
Semi-finals  | 
£8,500  | 
Quarter-finals  | 
£5,250  | 
Quad wheelchair doubles (per pair)
Winner  | 
£28,000  | 
Runner-up  | 
£14,000  | 
Semi-finals  | 
£8,500  |