Wimbledon 2022 Prize Money, Winner’s Share

Wimbledon 2022, the third grand slam of the year takes place from June 27. All the top-ranked ATP players will compete for the title.

Defending champion Novak Djokovic will be the first seed in the tournament. He will be joined by Rafael Nadal and many players.

All the players, who reached the tournament will get a good amount of prize money, as well as important ATP points. Here, you will know Wimbledon 2022 Prize Money and Winner’s Share.

Wimbledon 2022 Prize Money:

The tournament will offer huge prize money this year. The course has increased than last year. The total Wimbledon 2022 Prize Money is £40 million which was £35 million last year. So, we can see an increase of 15.23% of the total purse this year.

The winner of the tournament will get £2,000,000. It has increased by 17.65% than in 2021. The runners-up of the tournament get £1,050,000, which is 16.67% tan last year. The prize money will be decreasing as the position decreases.

In round 1, the players will receive £50,000, in round 2, each of the players will get £78,000. The quarter-finalists and the semi-finalists will get £310,000 and £535,000 each. The course has increased in all positions.

Here, you will find the Wimbledon 2022 Prize Money and winner’s share:

Position Prize Money
Winner £2,000,000
Runner-up £1,050,000
Semi-final £535,000
Quarter-final £310,000
Round 4 £190,000
Round 3 £120,000
Round 2 £78,000
Round 1 £50,000

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