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How much money is Roland Garros 2023 giving away? Tournament prize list

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In addition to adding a trophy of grand slam in their showcases and valuable points for the ranking, his competitors Roland Garros 2023 They will also fight for one millionaire bag. This is a marked increase on last year’s season, being the most money-splitting in the entire history of the French competition.

However, this date continues to be second only to Wimbledon and the US Open. Sports news consider the overall team and how it breaks down between events and different rounds.

What is the total prize money of Roland Garros 2023?

Roland Garros 2023 will award a tournament-record prize pool of €43.9 million (US$47 million)which means an increase of more than 13% compared to 2022.

How much money will the 2023 Roland Garros champions earn?

The champions, in both men and women, they will earn almost $2.5 million.

What is the Roland Garros 2023 prize breakdown?

* All prizes are in US dollars.

Individual males and females

Result dollar prize
Winner $2,496,039
Finalist $1,248,019
semi-finals $683,698
Quarterfinals $434,094
fourth round $260,456
third round $154,103
Second round $105,268
First round $74,881

Men’s and women’s doubles

Result dollar prize
Winner $614,231
Finalist $307,116
semi-finals $154,078
Quarterfinals $83,286
third round $44,766
Second round $28,109
First round $17,698

What is the prize money of the other three Grand Slams?

    Wimbledon 2022 singles awards

    • Winners: $2,507,460
    • runner up: $1,316,416
    • Semifinal: $670,745
    • Quarterfinals: $388,656
    • First round: $62,686

    US Open 2022 singles prizes

    • Winners: $2,600,000
    • runner up: $1,300,000
    • Semifinal: $705,000
    • Quarterfinals: $445,000
    • First round: $80,000

    Australian Open 2023 Singles Prizes

    • Winners: $1,998,278
    • runner up:$1,091,496
    • Semifinal: $621,313
    • Quarterfinals: $372,956
    • First round: $71,367

    Source: Sporting News

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