The Australian Open has set new records with its unprecedented prize money announcement for the 2025 tournament. As the first Grand Slam of the tennis calendar, the tournament continues to demonstrate its commitment to ing professional tennis players across all levels of competition. With a total prize pool of AUD $96.5 million, this year’s edition marks a significant 12 percent increase from 2024, reinforcing the tournament’s position as one of the most financially rewarding events in professional tennis.
This substantial increase reflects the tournament’s ongoing commitment to ing players, particularly in the early rounds and qualifying stages, where the financial boost can make a significant difference to emerging talents and lower-ranked players.
Key Highlights
- Prize money increases in every round
- Men’s and women’s singles champions will each earn AUD $3.5 million
- 119% increase from $44 million in 2016 (10 years)
- Over 36% increase in the past five editions
Singles Prize Money (Men & Women)
Round | Prize Money (AUD) |
---|---|
Champion | $3,500,000 |
Finalist | $1,900,000 |
Semi-finalist | $1,100,000 |
Quarter-finalist | $665,000 |
R16 | $420,000 |
R32 | $290,000 |
R64 | $200,000 |
R128 | $132,000 |
Qualifying Singles (Men & Women)
Round | Prize Money (AUD) |
---|---|
R32 | $72,000 |
R64 | $49,000 |
R128 | $35,000 |
Doubles Prize Money (Men & Women per team)
Round | Prize Money (AUD) |
---|---|
Champion | $810,000 |
Finalist | $440,000 |
Semi-finalist | $250,000 |
Quarter-finalist | $142,000 |
R16 | $82,000 |
R32 | $58,000 |
R128 | $40,000 |
The 2025 Australian Open’s prize money distribution represents a significant milestone in tennis history, showcasing the tournament’s dedication to ing players across all levels of competition. With substantial increases across all rounds, from qualifying to the championship matches, this year’s prize pool not only rewards excellence at the highest level but also provides crucial financial to players in the early stages of their careers. As the tournament continues to evolve, this progressive prize money structure helps ensure the sustainability and growth of professional tennis, making it more accessible and rewarding for players worldwide.
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