The 2026 Wimbledon Championships offer a record-breaking total prize fund of £64.2 million, a 20% increase from 2025. Equal prize money is awarded to men's and women's draws.
Singles and Doubles Winners
Both winners of the men's and women's singles final will pocket £3.6 million. Doubles champions earn significantly less, with £760,000 each.
Runner-Up and Semi-Finalists
Runners-up in singles receive £1.8 million, while doubles runners-up get £380,000. All eight semi-finalists in singles secure £900,000, with doubles semi-finalists earning £190,000.
Quarter-Finalists and Earlier Rounds
Quarter-finalists in singles earn £480,000; doubles quarter-finalists get £95,000. Fourth-round singles players receive £300,000, third-round singles players £185,000. Doubles players reaching the third round earn £48,000.
Second and First Round
Second-round singles participants pocket £126,000, first-round singles stars get £80,000 just for making it to SW19. Doubles players who win their first match earn £29,000, while first-round losers receive £18,000.



