Wimbledon Prize Money 2023

Wimbledon Prize Money 2023

Wimbledon has concluded for another year, and the winners' trophies now feature TWO new names.


Ons Jabeur, who lost in the final last year, was defeated once more as Marketa Vondrousova won the women's match in straight sets on centre court.


And in a titanic struggle in the men's final on Sunday, 20-year-old sensation Carlos Alcaraz prevailed after nearly FIVE HOURS against Novak Djokovic, who had won the previous four Wimbledon men's singles finals and was attempting to tie Bjorn Borg's record of five straight victories.


After their fight on Centre Court, Djokovic praised his rival, calling him "absolutely amazing, amazing." "I lost to a better player, and I now have to congratulate him and move on." Alcaraz presently holds the top spot in the world after passing Djokovic shortly before Wimbledon began thanks to his victory at Queen's.


The superstar from the Czech Republic and the Spaniard each receive a massive £2.35 million in winnings. The losers get £1.175 million.


"I lost to a better player, and I now have to congratulate him and move on." Alcaraz presently holds the top spot in the world after passing Djokovic shortly before Wimbledon began thanks to his victory at Queen's. The superstar from the Czech Republic and the Spaniard each receive a massive £2.35 million in winnings. The losers get £1.175 million.


The prize money up for grabs has increased from the previous year in both the singles and doubles competitions, rising total by 10.9% from 2022 to a record-breaking £32,154,000.


Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in one of the great grand slam finals on a riveted Centre Court, and he was declared the new king of Wimbledon.


The superstar from the Czech Republic and the Spaniard both go away with enormous earnings of £2.35 million apiece. Gainers receive £1.175 million.


The overall prize money for the singles and doubles tournaments has increased from the previous year by 10.9% to a record-breaking £32,154,000.


On a riveting Centre Court, Alcaraz upset Novak Djokovic in one of the great grand slam finals, and he was crowned the new king of Wimbledon.


Men's and Women's Doubles prize money

Total amounts for each team

  • Winner - £600,000
  • Runner-up - £300,000

Wimbledon Prize Money 2023
Wimbledon Prize Money 2023



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