View the singles and doubles prize money in Euros, with US Dollar equivalents, for winning each round of the 2015 French Open at Roland Garros.
2015 French Open Men’s and Women’s Prize Money
Amounts in Euros with US Dollar equivalents. Percentage indicates the increase in Euros compared to 2014.
Men’s and Women’s Singles
Winner – €1,800,000 ($2,021,000) 9%
Runner-up – €900,000 ($1,010,000) 9%
Semi-Finalists – €450,000 ($505,000) 9%
Quarter Finalists – €250,000 ($281,000) 13.6%
4th Round – €145,000 ($163,000) 16%
3rd Round – €85,000 ($95,000) 18%
2nd Round – €50,000 ($56,000) 19%
1st Round – €27,000 ($30,300) 12.5%
The Men’s and Women’s Singles events both have total prize money of €10,448,000 ($11,728,000) an increase of 13.42% on 2014. The combined total Singles prize money is €20,896,000 ($23,456,000).
Men’s and Women’s Doubles
Prize money per team.
Winner – €450,000 ($505,000) 12.5%
Runner-up – €225,000 ($252,500) 12.5%
Semi-Finalists – €112,500 ($126,300) 12.5%
Quarter Finalists – €61,000 ($68,500) 10.9%
3rd Round – €33,000 ($37,000) 6.5%
2nd Round – €18,000 ($20,200) 5.9%
1st Round – €9,000 ($10,100) 5.9%
Mixed Doubles
Prize money per team.
Winner – €114,000 ($128,000) 3.6%
Runner-up – €57,000 ($64,000) 2.7%
Semi-Finalists – €28,000 ($31,400) 0.9%
Quarter Finalists – €15,000 ($16,800) 7.14%
2nd Round – €8,000 ($9,000) 6.7%
1st Round – €4,000 ($4,500) 6.7%
Tournament total prize pool – €26,928,600 ($30,228,000) 12.35%
The total prize money has increased by 12.35% in Euros, but in US Dollars terms the total prize pool is down 8.6% as a result of a 22% depreciation in the Euro to US Dollar exchange rate compared to May 2014.
Also view the 2014 French Open Prize Money and for comparison the 2015 Australian Open Prize Money.
Until next time
Grand Slam Gal
This info was sourced from the Official Roland Garros website.
Exchange rate €1 to $1.12253 taken from Oanda.com on 20 May 2015.