How much do winners win per round at the 2023 Australian Open? originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
Tennis action Down Under is coming to a close.
One man and one woman will be crowned champions of the 2023 Australian Open with many others still getting to take home hefty checks.
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With all the hard work players have been putting in at Melbourne Park, there is a historic-high prize pool of a record $76.5 million (a 3.4 increase from last year) on the line as a reward.
Here’s how much players earn each round and what the champions get to collect at the 2023 Australian Open:
*Prize money in AUD
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How much does the Australian Open singles winner get overall?
The singles champion, both men and women, will receive $2,975,000
How much do players earn per round in singles at the Australian Open?
Here is the prize money for men and women in singles at the 2023 Australian Open:
Place | Prize Money |
Champion | $2,975,000 |
Runner Up | $1,625,000 |
Semifinalist | $925,000 |
Quarterfinalist | $555,250 |
Fourth Round | $338,250 |
Third Round | $227,925 |
Second Round | $158,850 |
First Round | $106,250 |
How much do players earn per round in doubles at the Australian Open?
Here is the prize money for men and women in doubles at the 2023 Australian Open:
Place | Prize Money |
Champion | $695,000 |
Runner Up | $370,000 |
Semifinalist | $210,000 |
Quarterfinalist | $116,500 |
Third Round | $67,250 |
Second Round | $46,500 |
First Round | $30,975 |
What was the prize money at the 2022 Australian Open?
Last year, the total prize money pool came in at $75 million, broken down by round.
Here is a breakdown of what singles players received by round at the 2022 Australian Open:
Champion: $2.875 million
Runner Up: $1.575 million
Semifinalist: $895,000
Quarterfinalist: $538,500
Fourth Round: $328,000
Third Round: $221,000
Second Round: $154,000
First Round: $103,000