French Open 2024 Prize Money Reaches Record €53.48 Million
The French Open 2024 prize money has hit a record high of €53,478,000, a 7.82% increase from 2023.
Significant Prize Increase For Qualifiers at Roland Garros 2024
Both the men's and women's champions will receive €2,400,000, up 4.35% from last year. Runners-up will earn €1,200,000, also a 4.35% increase. The largest boosts in prize money are in the qualifying rounds, with first-round losers now earning €20,000, a 25% increase from the previous year.
Total Prize Money at Roland Garros 2011-2024
2024 Prize Money for Singles
In the singles tournament of Roland Garros, the prizes for the men's and women's competitions are the same. Here's a breakdown:
- Winner: €2,400,000
- Runner-up: €1,200,000
- Semifinal: €650,000
- Quarterfinal: €415,000
- Round 4: €250,000
- Round 3: €158,000
- Round 2: €110,000
- Round 1: €73,000
- Q3: €41,000
- Q2: €28,000
- Q1: €20,000
2024 Prize Money for Doubles
For doubles, the prizes are smaller compared to singles. Also, note that the total prize money will be split among the team (two players).
- Winner: €590,000
- Runner-up: €295,000
- Semifinal: €148,000
- Quarterfinal: €80,000
- Round 3: €43,500
- Round 2: €27,500
- Round 1: €17,500
2024 Prize Money for Mixed Doubles
In mixed doubles, the prize money is lower than in regular doubles due to the absence of an additional round (fewer competitors). As with regular doubles, the prize will be split among the team members.
- Winner: €122,000
- Runner-up: €61,000
- Semifinal: €31,000
- Quarterfinal: €17,500
- Round 2: €10,000
- Round 1: €5,000
Exciting Competition Awaits at Roland Garros
Roland Garros promises intense competition with top players competing for prestigious titles and significant prize money. The tournament maintains equality in prize distribution between men's and women's events. Although it has the smallest prize money of the four Grand Slams, anticipation is building as the 2024 edition of Roland Garros is set to begin.