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US Open record prize money 2025: How much do players win round by round? – UK Times

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This year’s US Open will offer what is claimed to be “the largest purse in tennis history” after a 20 per cent increase in total prize money.

The winner of the men’s and women’s singles will take home $5m each, in what is the biggest single pay-out among the four grand slams.

It’s an increase of 39 per cent from last year, when Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka were awarded $3.6m.

The US Open has also increased its total prize money package with $90m (£67.4m) across the various draws.

Players who reach the first round of the men’s and women’s singles are also guaranteed $110,000, even if they go home without winning a match.

US Open prize money 2025 ($)

Men’s and women’s singles

Winners – $5,000,000

Runners-up – $2,500,000

Semi-finals – $1,260,000

Quarter-finals – $660,000

Round of 16 – $400,000

Third Round – $237,000

Second Round – $154,000

First Round – $110,000

Men’s and women’s doubles

Per pair

Winners – $1,000,000

Runners-up – $500,000

Semi-finals – $250,000

Quarter-finals – $125,000

Third Round – $75,000

Second Round – $45,000

First Round – $30,000

Mixed doubles

Per pair – the revamped US Open mixed doubles was won by Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori

Winners – $1,000,000

Runners-up – $400,000

Semi-finals- $200,000

Quarter-finals – $100,000

First Round -$ 20,000

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