The 2025 French Open has set a new record for prize money, with the total purse at Roland Garros jumping to €56,352,000—an increase of over 5% from last year. This year, both the men’s and women’s singles champions will each pocket €2,550,000 (about $2.9 million), marking a 6% rise compared to 2024.
Here’s how the French Open prize money breaks down for 2025:.
Singles (Men & Women).
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Winner: €2,550,000 ($2.9 million).
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Runner-up: €1,275,000 ($1.45 million).
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Semi-finalist: €690,000.
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Quarter-finalist: €440,000.
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Fourth round: €265,000.
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Third round: €168,000.
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Second round: €117,000.
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First round: €78,000.
Doubles (Men & Women, per team).
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Winners: €590,000.
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Runners-up: €295,000.
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Semi-finalists: €148,000.
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Quarter-finalists: €80,000.
Mixed Doubles.
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Winners: €122,000.
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Runners-up: €61,000.
Wheelchair Events.
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Singles winner: €63,900.
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Doubles winner: €21,650.
While singles players see a boost at every stage, doubles prize money remains unchanged from last year. The tournament continues to offer equal pay for men and women, reinforcing its commitment to parity.
For context, the French Open winner’s check is now just shy of Wimbledon’s and the US Open’s, but well ahead of the Australian Open’s top prize.
With the stakes higher than ever, the battle for the Roland Garros crown in 2025 promises not only glory but a record-breaking payday.