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Here are Prizemoney Breakdowns for Wimbledon 2009

Wimbledon 2009 Prize Money

Singles Prize Money (£) Doubles Prize Money (£)
Winner 850,000 Winner 230,000
Finalist 425,000 Finalist 115,000
Semifinalist 212,500 Semifinalist 57,500
Qtrfinalist 106,250 Qtr.Finalist 30,000
4th Rnd 53,250 3rd Rnd 16,000
3rd Rnd 29,250 2nd Rnd 9,000
2nd Rnd 17,750 1st Rnd 5,250
1st Rnd 10,750 - -
Q3 6,700 - -
Q2 3,350 - -
Q1 1,675 - -
Mixed Doubles Prize Money (£) Invitation Dbls Prize Money (£)
Winner 92,000 Winner 17,000
Finalist 46,000 Finalist 14,000
Semifinalist 23,000 Second 10,500
Qtrfinalist 10,500 Third 9,500
3rd Rnd 5,200 Fourth 9,000
2nd Rnd 2,600 three events -
1st Rnd 1,300
WC Doubles Prize Money (£)
Winner 6,750
Finalist 3,750
Third 2,250
Fourth 1,250
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5 Comments

  1. Paula V. says:

    Try doing a currency conversion from British pounds to American dollars. There’s quite a drop in prize money, if Venus Williams takes the trophy. Last time I checked, it was over $100,000 LESS than last year’s prize money, for the women’s champion.

  2. Robert says:

    Are the prizes for doubles and mixed doubles, specified above, shared by both players or do they receive, for instance, 5,250 GBP for a first round each? Thanks in advance for a possible reply

  3. Philip says:

    that is incorrect, there is a 100,000 pound sterling increase in prize money for men and womens singles, last year the winner got 750000 this year it is 850000.

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