Emma Raducanu's Queen's Prize Money: How Much She Could Bank
Emma Raducanu's Queen's Prize Money: Final Payout

Emma Raducanu has already secured a substantial financial reward from her performances at Queen's, as she prepares to face Donna Vekic in the final. The 23-year-old British star is using the tournament as a key warm-up for Wimbledon, and her run to the final has significantly boosted her earnings.

Prize Money Breakdown

The total prize fund for this year's Queen's tournament stands at just under £2.23 million. By advancing to the final, Raducanu has earned nearly £225,000. Should she defeat Vekic and claim the title, that figure would rise to just shy of £417,000.

Doubles Earnings

Raducanu also competed in the doubles event alongside Katie Boulter. The pair exited in the last 16, losing to Zhang Shuai of China and Storm Hunter of Australia in a tight match: 6-4, 3-6, 10-5. Despite the defeat, their participation earned them approximately £9,500 each.

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While the doubles prize is a modest consolation, Raducanu's focus remains on singles success. A potential Wimbledon title later this summer would bring a staggering £3.6 million prize. However, bookmakers are cautious about her chances, listing her at around 20/1, with Aryna Sabalenka the favorite.

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