The winning tennis players, both in the women’s and men’s finals of the edition of the prestigious English tournament, Wimbledon 2023, will receive the largest prize in the history of the tournament since the emoluments have increased by 11.2%. The bag to be distributed is 52.3 million euros.
The semifinalists pocket a prize of 701,739 euros or what is the same, 600,000 pounds, while the loser of the final. Novak Djokovic, will get 1,374,238 euros. The winners of the final in pairs receive 600,000 pounds, which in euros amounts to 701,739, the runners-up 350,869 euros and the semi-finalists 175,000 euros.
The champion, in this case, Carlos Alcaraz, and the individual champion of Wimbledon 2023 will receive a prize of 2,748,477 euros, which in exchange is 2,350,000 pounds, 17.5% more than what the winners of 2022 obtained, Novak Djokovic and Elena Rybakina.
The mythical British tournament distributes 18,803,097 million euros in the individual tables. Thus, the tennis players who have passed the first round will receive 16,081, a progressively increasing amount until those who reach the quarterfinals, who obtain emoluments of 87,717 euros.
The London tournament is also the one that offers the best prizes to wheelchair tennis players. The champion gets 70,173 euros and the finalist 36,256 euros. The prize for the doubles tournament of the same modality is 30,408 euros for the champion couple.