We have reached the last weekend of Wimbledon, with the champions for 2025 about to be decided.
Iga Swiatek will do battle with Amanda Anisimova in the women's singles final, while Jannik Sinner will take on Carlos Alcaraz in the men's decider.
Along with the prestige and honour of winning at the All-England Club, there is also some hefty prize money on offer for both the victors and runners-up.
The Sporting News has the details.
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Wimbledon prize money: Women's and men's singles winners
In 2025, the singles champions in London will take home a whopping £3,000,000 (approx. AU$6,294,540).
This is an 11 per cent increase on last year's offering.
Runners-up will also head home considerably richer, as they are set to earn £1,520,000 (approx. AU$3,189,230).
Click here for a full breakdown of the 2025 Wimbledon prize pool.
Wimbledon prize money: Mixed, men's and women's doubles winners
There is significantly less prize money on offer for doubles winners compared to their singles counterparts.
Regardless, the £680,000 (approx. AU$1,426,760) pay packet for the men's and women's champion teams is nothing to be sneezed at.
Runners-up will earn just over half that figure – £345,000 (approx. AU$723,870).
In the mixed doubles, the winning pair will receive £135,000 (approx. AU$283,250), while the second-placed duo will make £68,000 (approx. AU$142,680).
All doubles prize money is per team, meaning the winnings are split.
Click here for a full breakdown of the 2025 Wimbledon prize pool.