View the singles and doubles 2016 prize money in Pounds with US Dollar equivalents for winning each round of Wimbledon.
2016 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Prize Money
Amounts in Pound Sterling with US Dollar equivalents. Percentage indicates the increase in Pound Sterling when compared to 2015.
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles
Winner – £2,000,000 ($2,756,000) 6.4%
Runner-up – £1,000,000 ($1,378,000) 6.4%
Semi-Finalists – £500,000 ($689,000) 6.4%
Quarter Finalists – £250,000 ($344,500) 3.7%
4th Round – £132,000 ($181,900) 3.9%
3rd Round – £80,000 ($110,300) 3.9%
2nd Round – £50,000 ($68,900) 6.4%
1st Round – £30,000 ($41,300) 3.4%
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles (per pair)
Winner – £350,000 ($482,000) 2.9%
Runner-up – £175,000 ($241,000) 2.9%
Semi-Finalists – £88,000 ($121,000) 3.5%
Quarter Finalists – £44,000 ($60,600) 2.3%
3rd Round – £23,250 ($32,000) 3.3%
2nd Round – £14,250 ($19,600) 3.6%
1st Round – £9,250 ($12,750) 2.8%
Mixed Doubles (per pair)
Winner – £100,000 ($138,000) 0%
Runner-up – £50,000 ($68,900) 0%
Semi-Finalists – £25,000 ($34,500) 0%
Quarter Finalists – £12,000 ($16,500) 0%
3rd Round – £6,000 ($8,300) 0%
2nd Round – £3,000 ($4,100) 0%
1st Round – £1,500 ($2,100) 0%
Tournament total prize pool – £28,100,000 ($38,727,000) 5%
In US dollar terms the prize money is worth 7.3% less in 2016 than 2015, due to a significant depreciation of the British pound relative to the US dollar since last year’s Wimbledon. In US dollar terms the 2016 total prize money is $38,727,000 down from $41,767,000 in 2015.
The 2016 gentlemen’s and ladies’ singles champions will each win $2,756,000, $180,000 less, in US dollar terms compared to $2,935,000 in 2015.
Also view the prize money in 2016 at the Australian Open and Roland Garros.
Until next time
Grand Slam Gal
This info was sourced from wimbledon.com
Exchange rate £1 to $1.3782 taken from Oanda.com on 24 June 2016.