Australian Open 2025: How Much Will Each Player Earn
Australian Open prize money has grown 119 percent from $44 million in 2016 (10 years). It has risen more than 36 percent in the past five editions.

The Australian Open 2025 is set to be the first grand slam of the year featuring top tennis players.
Jannik Sinner of Italy emerged victorious in men’s singles in the last edition, while Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka was the women’s singles champion. The winners in singles took home AUD $3,150,000 each.
The Australian Open has released its prize purse for the 2025 edition. The prize pool will be AUD $96.5 million, up nearly 12 per cent on 2024.
The prize money will increase with every round. The men’s and women’s singles champions will each earn AUD $3.5 million.
Australian Open 2025 prize money has grown 119 percent from $44 million in 2016 (10 years). It has risen more than 36 percent in the past five editions.
Australian Open 2025: Prize Money (Men & Women)
Round | Prize Money |
Champion | $3,500,000 |
Finalist | $1,900,000 |
Semi-finalist | $1,100,000 |
Quarter-finalist | $665,000 |
R16 | $420,000 |
R32 | $290,000 |
R64 | $200,000 |
R128 | $132,000 |
Qualifying Singles (Men & Women)
Round | Prize Money |
R32 | $72,000 |
R64 | $49,000 |
R128 | $35,000 |
Doubles Prize Money (Men & Women per team)
Round | Prize Money |
Champion | $810,000 |
Finalist | $440,000 |
Semi-finalist | $250,000 |
Quarter-finalist | $142,000 |
R16 | $82,000 |
R32 | $58,000 |
R128 | $40,000 |
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