Prize-money. The winners of the men’s and women’s individual tournaments of the 2023 edition of Roland-Garros each win a bonus of 2.3 million euros reports a press release published Friday, May 12, 2023 by the French Tennis Federation. This is 100,000 euros more than the previous year, an increase of 4.5%. In 2023, the level of the winners’ bonus returns to that, record, of the year 2019 “pre-covid”.
The total prize money for all the Roland-Garros 2023 tournaments amounts to 49.6 million euros. This is an increase of 12.3% compared to the 2022 tournament indicates the FFT. The winners of the wheelchair tennis table will walk away with 60,000 euros. The total prize pool for these athletes is 810,000 euros, an increase of 40% compared to 2022. The winning pairs of the men’s and women’s doubles will win 590,000 euros. In mixed doubles, the victory bonus is 122,000 euros.
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- Prizes for the winners of Roland-Garros 2023
- Men’s singles: 2,300,000 euros
- Simple dames : 2 3000 000 euros
- Men’s doubles: 590,000 euros
- Double dames : 590 000 euros
- Double mixte : 122 000 euros
- Men’s wheelchair tennis: 60,000 euros
- Women’s wheelchair tennis: 60,000 euros
- Men’s double wheelchair tennis: 20,000 euros
- Women’s double wheelchair tennis: 20,000 euros
- Quad simple : 60 000 euros
- Quad double : 20 000 euros
Roland Garros 2023: Bonuses for individual tournaments
Result | Prime | Evolution |
---|---|---|
Winner | 2 300 000 | +4,5% |
Finalists | 1 150 000 | +4,5% |
Semi-finalist | 630 000 | +5% |
quarter-finalist | 400 000 | +5,3% |
Eighth finalist | 240 000 | +9,1% |
Third round | 142 000 | +12,9% |
Second turn | 97 000 | +12,8% |
Premier tour | 69 000 | +11,3% |
© SportBusiness.Club Source: French Tennis Federation. In euros. Evolution compared to 2022.
Roland Garros: evolution of winners’ bonuses
Year | Men’s singles (€) | Simple dames (€) | Total grant (€) |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | 2 300 000 | 2 300 000 | 49 600 000 |
2022 | 2 200 000 | 2 200 000 | 43 600 000 |
2021 | 1 400 000 | 1 400 000 | 34 367 216 |
2020 | 1 600 000 | 1 600 000 | 38 409 679* |
2019 | 2 300 000 | 2 300 000 | 42 661 000 |
2018 | 2 200 000 | 2 200 000 | 39 197 000 |
2017 | 2 100 000 | 2 100 000 | 35 981 500 |
2016 | 2 000 000 | 2 000 000 | 32 017 500 |
2015 | 1 800 000 | 1 800 000 | 28 028 600 |
2014 | 1 650 000 | 1 650 000 | 25 018 900 |
2013 | 1 500 000 | 1 500 000 | 22 042 200 |
2012 | 1 250 000 | 1 250 000 | 18 718 000 |
2011 | 1 200 000 | 1 200 000 | 17 520 000 |
2010 | 1 120 000 | 1 120 000 | 16 807 400 |
2009 | 1 060 000 | 1 060 000 | 16 150 460 |
2008 | 1 000 000 | 1 000 000 | 15 575 960 |
2007 | 1 000 000 | 1 000 000 | 15 264 500 |
2006 | 940 000 | 940 000 | 14 235 800 |
2005 | 880 000 | 880 000 | 13 514 140 |
2004 | 860 000 | 860 000 | 13 232 280 |
2003 | 840 000 | 840 000 | 12 965 885 |
2002 | 780 000 | 780 000 | 12 294 705 |
2001 (1) | 646 176 | 613 867 | 11 114 494 |
2000 (1) | 691 591 | 657 149 | 10 601 805 |
© SportBusiness.Club – Source: Roland-Garros Media Guides and French Tennis Federation. Premiums in euros. Identical prizes for male and female winners since 2006. Total parity of all prizes since 2007. (1) Prizes in francs in 2000 and 2001.
No mixed doubles in 2020. Updated: May 12, 2023