The French Open will pay €2.3 million to the men’s singles champion and €590,000 to the men’s doubles champion this year.
The French Open will end on Sunday with the men’s singles and women’s doubles finals. Iga Świentek defeated Karolina Muchova to win the women’s singles final on Saturday, while Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek beat Sander Jir and Joran Fliegen in the men’s doubles final.
Grand Slams offer higher prizes than your average tournament, and the stakes are high. The men’s singles winner will receive €2.3 million and the doubles winner €590,000.
In the men’s singles final, third-seeded Novak Djokovic faces fourth-seeded Casper Ruud.Djokovic -475 opened as favorite win at Draft Kings Sportsbook.
Here’s a complete rundown of how much money men make at the French Open, from qualifying rounds to title winners. All players, male and female, receive the same rewards.
singles player
Winner: €2.3 million
Runner-up: €1.15 million
Semifinalists: €630,000
Quarterfinalists: €400,000
Round 16: €240,000
Round 32: €142,000
Round 64: €97,000
Round 128: €69,000
singles qualifying
Round 3 Loser: €34,000
Round 2 Loser: €22,000
Round 1 Loser: €16,000
doubles team
Champion: €590,000
Runner-up: €295,000
Semifinalists: 148,000 Euro
Quarterfinalists: €80,000
Round 16: €430,000
Round 32: €27,000
Round of 64: €17,000
mixed doubles team
Champion: €122,000
Runner-up: €61,000
Semifinalists: €31,000
Quarterfinalists: €17,500
Round 2: €10,000
Round 1: €5,000
wheelchair tennis
single
Champion: €60,000
Runner-up: €30,000
Semifinalists: €18,000
Quarterfinalists: €11,000
Round 16: €8,000
doubles
Champion: €20,000
Runner-up: €10,000
Semifinalists: 7,000 Euro
Quarterfinalists: €5,000
quad
single
Champion: €60,000
Runner-up: €30,000
Semifinalists: €18,000
Quarterfinalists: €11,000
doubles
Champion: €20,000
Runner-up: €10,000
Semifinalists: 7,000 Euro