Prize money for this year’s Roland Garros will total €43.6 million, an increase of more than 6.8 percent from pre-pandemic levels (2019), the tournament announced in a press release.
The men’s and women’s singles champions in Paris will each receive €2.2 million. The first-round losers in the singles draws will earn €62,000, an increase of 35 per cent on 2019 and three per cent on 2021.
The men’s and women’s doubles draws will see an increase of 6.1 per cent compared to 2019, with the winning team earning €580,000.
The year’s second major will be played from 22 May-5 June. Novak Djokovic won the men’s singles title last year, and home favourites Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut triumphed in doubles.
Men’s & Women’s Singles Prize Money
Result | Prize Money |
Champion | €2,200,000 |
Finalist | €1,100,000 |
SF | €600,000 |
QF | €380,000 |
R4 | €220,000 |
R3 | €125,800 |
R2 | €86,000 |
R1 | €62,000 |
Men’s & Women’s Doubles Prize Money
Result | Prize Money (per pair) |
Champion | €580,000 |
Finalist | €290,000 |
SF | €146,000 |
QF | €79,500 |
R3 | €42,000 |
R2 | €25,000 |
R1 | €15,500 |
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