The All England Club, on Wednesday, June 14, announced the prize money for the 2023 edition of the Wimbledon to be played from Monday, July 3 to Sunday, July 16. The prize money has witnessed an 11.2 percent increase from 2022 to a record ã44,700,000.
The men’s and women’s singles champions will receive ã2,350,000 and ã1,175,000 respectively. The players, who will lose in the first round, are set to receive ã55,000, a 10 percent increase from 2022.
The prize money for the qualifying competition has witnessed a growth of 14.5 percent
from last year. The prize pool for the men’s and women’s doubles has been increased by 10.7% increase from last year.
“We are delighted to offer record prize money to the players competing at The Championships this year, with double digit increases across the majority of events. Our ambition with this distribution is to return the singles champions and runners-up prize money to the levels in 2019 prior to the pandemic whilst, alongside, providing deserved support for players in the early rounds of the event,” Ian Hewitt, Chairman of the All England Club, said.