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Wimbledon prize money 2022: How much are tennis players netting per round?

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With Wimbledon 2022 getting underway on Monday, players will be undergoing their final preparations before looking to make a name for themselves in the third Grand Slam of the season. And if glory on one of tennis' biggest stages isn't enough incentive, this year's prize money totals a record amount.

The All England Lawn Tennis Club has announced that the Wimbledon 2022 prize pot stands at £40,350,000, with the potential winnings equal across the ATP and WTA draws. It's a 15 per cent increase from the £35,334,000 on offer in 2021 and 6.2 per cent above the previous record - £38,000,000 in 2019.

Despite the hefty increase in prize money available this year, Wimbledon still won't be paying its competitors as much as the US Open (£6.9m less) and Australian Open (£3.7m less). However, there will be around £2.6m more on the table than in the French Open.

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