Wimbledon prize money breakdown: How much did the winners get from 2026 purse?
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The 2026 Wimbledon Championships ended up with two singles winners who claimed the most prize money in the history of the competition at the all-time high purse of £64.2 million.
Jannik Sinner defended his men's singles Wimbledon title, winning against Alexander Zverev 6-7(7), 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-4 in the final game, while on the other hand, Linda Noskova won the women's singles at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.
Both of them got the record prize money of £3.6 million, while the runners-up received £1.8 million each.
The 2026 edition of the tournament had a total prize fund of £64.2 million — £10 million more than the previous year. The prize money was split across all rounds of the competition, including payouts to players in the men's and women's singles draws who qualified through the qualifying tournament.
With the tournament now concluded, The Sporting News takes a look at the prize money awarded for each round, including how much the men's and women's singles champions pocketed.
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Wimbledon 2026 prize money breakdown
The champions of the 2026 Wimbledon men's and women's singles will each win £3.6m ($4.8m) in prize money — a rise of £600,000 ($801,000) from last year.
- Exit in first round of qualifying: £20,000 ($26,704)
- Exit in second round of qualifying: £32,000 ($42,727)
- Exit in third round of qualifying: £50,000 ($66,762)
- Exit in first round: £80,000 ($106,819)
- Exit in second round: £126,000 ($168,252)
- Exit in third round: £185,000 ($247,037)
- Exit in fourth round: £300,000 ($400,583)
- Exit in quarterfinals: £480,000 ($641,083)
- Exit in semifinals: £900,000 ($1.2m)
- Runner-up: £1,800,000 ($2.3m)
- Winner: £3,600,000 ($4.8m)
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Wimbledon 2026 prize money in doubles, wheelchair and quads
Here's a rundown of the prize money the champion takes home in the other competitions taking place at Wimbledon this year:
Doubles: £760,000 ($1.01m) (per team)
Mixed doubles: £148,000 ($197,469) (per team)
Wheelchair singles: £82,000 ($109,408)
Wheelchair doubles: £36,000 ($48,031) (per team)
Quad singles: £82,000 ($109,408)
Quad doubles: £36,000 ($48,031) (per team)
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