French Open 2022 Payout Breakdown: How much prize money will the winner get?

French Open also known as Rolland Garros is a Tennis Tournament held over two weeks in France. The tournament is an important tournament and forms part of the four Grand Slams. The tournament was first played in 1891. The tournament is played on an Outdoor Clay Surface court in Stade Roland Garros.

The 2022 French Open is the 126th edition of the Tournament which is in progress right now. The tournament started on 22 May and will be played till 5 June 2022. Half of the tournament is over and the quarter-finals stage will be starting. Novak Djokovic is the current Men’s singles champion and Barbora Krejčíková is the current Women’s singles champion.

TournamentFrench Open
Dates22 May – 5 June 2022
VenueRolland Garros Stadium
Edition126
Category Grand Slam Tournament

French Open 2022 Payout Breakdown

The Total prize money purse for this year’s French Open is €43.6 million. This year the prize money amount has been increased and it will be distributed amongst all the winners and other participants.

Men’s and Women’s Singles Prize Money Breakdown

PositionPrize -Money
Winner€2,200,000
Finalists€1,100,000
Semi-Finalists€600,000
Quarter-Finals€380,000
Round of 16€220,000
Round of 32€125,800
Round of 64€86,000
Round of 128€62,000

Men’s and Women’s Doubles Prize- Money Breakdown

PositionPrize Money
Winner€580,000
Finalist€290,000
Semi-Finalist€146,000
Quarter Finalist€79,500
Round of 16€42,000
Round of 32€25,000
Round of 64€15,500

Mixed Doubles Prize Money Breakdown

Position Prize Money
Winner$213,423
Finalist$106,642
Semi Finalist$53,337
Quarter Finals$26,668
Round 2$14,477
Round 1$7,619

Quarter-Final Matches of the 2022 French Open will start on 31st May. Currently, third-round Matches are in progress and the fourth round will start on the 29th. The finals will be played on 5th June 2022.

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