French Open 2025 Prize Money Revealed—But Who Took Home the Biggest Check?

French Open 2025 Prize Money Revealed—But Who Took Home the Biggest Check?

The 2025 French Open has set a new record with a prize pool exceeding €56 million ($64 million), marking a 6% increase from last year. Both the men’s and women’s singles champions at Roland Garros each earned €2,550,000 (about $2.9 million), the highest payout in tournament history.

Runners-up didn’t leave empty-handed, pocketing €1,275,000 (roughly $1.45 million) each. Semi-finalists received €690,000 ($785,000), while quarter-finalists took home €440,000 ($500,500). Even first-round participants earned €78,000 ($88,500), highlighting the event’s lucrative rewards for all competitors.

In doubles, winning teams shared €590,000, and mixed doubles champions split €122,000. The wheelchair singles winners received €63,900, with additional payouts for doubles and each advancing round.

This year’s singles titles went to Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Gauff, who each walked away with nearly $3 million after thrilling finals performances The increased prize money and fierce competition continue to make Roland Garros one of the most prestigious—and rewarding—tournaments on the WTA and ATP calendars.

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