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Australian Open 2025 Prize Money: Earnings for Singles and Doubles Winners

Australian Open 2025 Prize Money Breakdown: Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles

The 2025 Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, will run from January 12 to 26 in Melbourne. Here’s a detailed look at the prize money on offer for players across all categories:


Total Prize Fund for 2025

  • A$96.5 million (USD $59.90 million), marking an 11.56% increase compared to 2024.

Men’s and Women’s Singles Prize Money

Round Prize Money (A$)
First Round 132,000
Second Round 200,000
Third Round 290,000
Round of 16 420,000
Quarter-finals 665,000
Semi-finals 1,100,000
Runner-up 1,900,000
Champion 3,500,000 (USD $2.17 million)
  • In comparison, 2024 singles champions Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka each earned A$3,150,000.

How It Compares to Other 2024 Grand Slams

  • French Open: Singles winners Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek earned €2.4 million (USD $2.5 million).
  • Wimbledon: Champions Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova earned £2.7 million (USD $3.3 million).
  • U.S. Open: Sinner and Sabalenka took home USD $3.6 million each.

Men’s and Women’s Doubles Prize Money Per Pair

Round Prize Money (A$)
First Round 40,000
Round of 32 58,000
Round of 16 82,000
Quarter-finals 142,000
Semi-finals 250,000
Runners-up 440,000
Champions 810,000

Mixed Doubles Prize Money Per Pair

Round Prize Money (A$)
First Round 7,250
Round of 16 14,000
Quarter-finals 27,750
Semi-finals 52,500
Runners-up 97,750
Champions 175,000

Currency Conversions

  • 1 Australian Dollar (A$) = USD $0.62
  • 1 Euro = USD $1.03
  • 1 Pound = USD $1.24

With prize money continuing to rise, the Australian Open 2025 promises not only exciting tennis but also significant financial rewards for players across all formats.