French Open Prize Money 2024 – Roland Garros Prize Money Breakdown Per Round & For Winner!
The French Open Prize Money 2024? How much will Roland Garros champions win this year? The 2024 French Open, also known as Roland Garros, is a Grand Slam tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It is the only Grand Slam major played on clay. It will be the 128th edition of the French Open and the second Grand Slam event of 2024. Watch & Bet on Tennis Live =>
Taking place at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, from 25 May to 09 June. It featured singles, doubles while mixed doubles matches, junior and wheelchair players did not take part in this edition. Here we will look at the French Open money won. Watch & Bet on Tennis Live =>
French Open winning prize money 2024
Roland Garros prize money? The French Open is one of four major Grand Slam tournaments including; The US Open, Australian Open and Wimbledon. Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek won the men’s and women’s singles French Open 2023 titles.
They both took home a massive €2,2 million each with their single title wins. Below we have the entire breakdown of the 2024 French Open prize money pool.
The French Open organisers have had an increase of 13.76 % in the prize money pool taking it to a massive €49,600,000 in total which is €6,000,000 more than last year. Both the men’s and women’s singles winners will earn €2.3 million (€2.2 million) while runners-up will take home a cool €1.15 million (€1.1 million). Watch & Bet on Tennis Live =>
Roland Garros winners prize money per round 2024
Do we know winners prize money? Any ideas for Roland Garros winning prize money? Here are all the winning and winners prize money in French Open 2024:
STAGES | Men Singles | Women Singles | Men Doubles | Women Doubles |
Winners | €2,300,000 | €2,300,000 | €590,000 | €590,000 |
Runners-up | €1,150,000 | €1,150,000 | €295,000 | €295,000 |
French Open Men’s prize money breakdown per round- Roland Garros Men’s Singles and Men’s Doubles prize money for winner
Think again for the French Open Men’s prize money? Guessers for the French Open Men’s Doubles prize money? Here are all the Men’s prize money in Men’s Singles and Men’s Doubles in French Open 2024:
French Open prize money each round | Men’s Singles | Men’s Doubles | ||
2024 | 2023 | 2024 | 2023 | |
Winners | €2,400,000 | €2,300,000 | €590,000 | €590,000 |
Runner-ups | €1,200,000 | €1,150,000 | €295,000 | €295,000 |
Semi-Finalists | €650,000 | €630,000 | €148,000 | €148,000 |
Quarter-Finalists | €415,000 | €400,000 | €80,000 | €80,000 |
4th Round | €250,000 | €240,000 | €43,000 | €43,000 |
3rd Round | €158,000 | €142,000 | €27,000 | €27,000 |
2nd Round | €110,000 | €97,000 | €17,000 | €17,000 |
1st Round | €73,000 | €69,000 | – | – |
Qualifying Round 3 | €41,000 | €34,000 | – | – |
Qualifying Round 2 | €28,000 | €22,000 | – | – |
Qualifying Round 1 | €20,000 | €16,000 | – | – |
TOTAL | €5,345,000 | €5,100,000 | €1,200,000 | €1,200,000 |
French Open Women’s prize money breakdown per round – Roland Garros Singles and Women’s Doubles prize money for winner
What is French Open Women’s prize money? How about French Open Women’s Doubles prize money? Here are all the Women’s prize money in Women’s Singles and Women’s Doubles in French Open 2024:
French Open prize money each round | Women’s Singles | Women’s Doubles | ||
2024 | 2022 | 2024 | 2022 | |
Winners | €2,300,000 | €2,200,000 | €590,000 | €580,000 |
Runner-ups | €1,150,000 | €1,100,000 | €295,000 | €290,000 |
Semi-Finalists | €630,000 | €590,000 | €148,000 | €146,000 |
Quarter-Finalists | €400,000 | €380,000 | €80,000 | €79,500 |
4th Round | €240,000 | €220,000 | €43,000 | €42,000 |
3rd Round | €142,000 | €125,800 | €27,000 | €25,000 |
2nd Round | €97,000 | €86,000 | €17,000 | €15,500 |
1st Round | €69,000 | €62,000 | – | – |
Qualifying Round 3 | €34,000 | €25,600 | – | – |
Qualifying Round 2 | €22,000 | €16,000 | – | – |
Qualifying Round 1 | €16,000 | €10,000 | – | – |
TOTAL | €5,100,000 | €4,825,400 | €1,200,000 | €1,178,000 |
Roland Garros Prize Money Breakdown 2024
French Open 2024 Prize Money? Men & Women singles winner earned a staggering €2.4 million each while the runners up in both men and women singles category took home around €1.20 million. Watch & Bet on Tennis Live =>
Prize money breakdown per round | Men’s / Women’s Singles |
Men’s / Women’s Doubles | ||
2024 | 2023 | 2024 | 2023 | |
Winners | €2,400,000 | €2,300,000 | €590,000 | €590,000 |
Runner-ups | €1,200,000 | €1,150,000 | €295,000 | €295,000 |
Semi-Finalists | €650,000 | €630,000 | €148,000 | €148,000 |
Quarter-Finalists | €415,000 | €400,000 | €80,000 | €80,000 |
4th Round | €250,000 | €240,000 | €43,000 | €43,000 |
3rd Round | €158,000 | €142,000 | €27,000 | €27,000 |
2nd Round | €110,000 | €97,000 | €17,000 | €17,000 |
1st Round | €73,000 | €69,000 | – | – |
Qualifying Round 3 | €41,000 | €34,000 | – | – |
Qualifying Round 2 | €28,000 | €22,000 | – | – |
Qualifying Round 1 | €20,000 | €16,000 | – | – |
TOTAL | €5,345,000 | €5,100,000 | €1,200,000 | €1,200,000 |
Roland Garros: Prize Money History
The percentage of the French Open Prize Money has not been a gradual increment, as you can see in the table below. The 2024 French Open saw a increment of 13.76 % which is mainly because the prize money dropped with -10.93% in 2020 and -10.53% 2021. However, the prize money kept increasing as a year passed by. Check out the French Open Prize Money History. Watch & Bet on Tennis Live =>
Year | Prize Money | Increase (%) |
2024 | – | – |
2023 | €49,600,000 | 13.76% |
2022 | €43,600,000 | 26.87% |
2021 | €34,367,215 | – 10.53% |
2020 | €38,000,000 | -10.93% |
2019 | €42,661,000 | 8.84% |
2018 | €39,197,000 | 8.88% |
2017 | €36,000,000 | 12.44% |
2016 | €32,017,500 | 14.23% |
2015 | €28,028,600 | 12.03% |
2014 | €25,018,900 | 13.72% |
2013 | €22,000,000 | 17.53% |
2012 | €18,718,000 | 6.84% |
2011 | €17,520,000 |
Roland Garros 2024 Prize Money: who won the 2024 French Open Tennis?
Novak Djokovic won the 2023 French Open beating Casper Ruud in the final. It was Djokovic’s 3rd win at the French Open. Iga Swiatek won the 2023 French Open title in women’s singles.
Rafael Nadal won the 2022 French Open beating Casper Ruud in the final. It was Nadal’s 14th win at the French Open after losing the trophy to Novak Djokovic in 2021.
The 2022 Men’s Singles and Women’s Singles were won by Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek respectively. Watch & Bet on Tennis Live =>
French Tennis Open all-time Records
Men’s record winners since 1881
Winner of most men’s singles titles at French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Before 1925: (French club members only event) |
Max Decugis | 8 | 1903–1904, 1907–1909, 1912–1914 |
1925–1967: | Henri Cochet | 4 | 1926, 1928, 1930, 1932 Note: Also won World Hard Court Championship in 1922 |
After 1967: | Rafael Nadal | 14 | 2005–2008, 2010–2014, 2017–2023 |
Most men’s singles titles at French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Before 1925: (French club members only event) |
Max Decugis | 8 | 1903–1904, 1907–1909, 1912–1914 |
1925–1967: | Henri Cochet | 4 | 1926, 1928, 1930, 1932 Note: Also won World Hard Court Championship in 1922 |
After 1967: | Rafael Nadal | 14 | 2005–2008, 2010–2014, 2017–2024 |
Most consecutive men’s singles titles French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Before 1925: (French club members only event) |
Paul Aymé | 4 | 1897–1900 |
1925–1967: | Frank Parker Jaroslav Drobný Tony Trabert Nicola Pietrangeli |
2 | 1948–1949 1951–1952 1954–1955 1959–1960 |
After 1967: | Rafael Nadal | 5 | 2010–2014 |
Most men’s doubles titles French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Before 1925: (French club members only event) |
Max Decugis | 13 | 1902–1909, 1911–1914, 1920[27] |
1925–1967: | Roy Emerson | 6 | 1960, 1962 with Neale Fraser, 1961 with Rod Laver, 1963 with Manuel Santana, 1964 with Ken Fletcher, 1965 with Fred Stolle |
After 1967: | Daniel Nestor Max Mirnyi |
4 | 2007 with Mark Knowles, 2010 with Nenad Zimonjić, 2011, 2012 with Max Mirnyi 2005, 2006 with Jonas Björkman, 2011, 2012 with Daniel Nestor |
Most consecutive men’s doubles titles French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Before 1925: (French club members only event) |
Maurice Germot | 10 | 1906–1914, 1920 |
1925–1967: | Roy Emerson | 6 | 1960–1965 |
After 1967: | Daniel Nestor | 3 | 2010–2012 |
French Open women’s records since 1897
Winner of most women’s singles titles at French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Till 1967: (incl. French club members only era) |
Suzanne Lenglen | 6 | 1920–1923, 1925–1926 Note: Also won World Hard Court Championship in 1914, 1921–1923 |
After 1967: | Chris Evert | 7 | 1974–1975, 1979–1980, 1983, 1985–1986 |
Winner of most women’s singles titles at French Open tennis?
Era | Player | Num | Dates |
Till 1967: (incl. French club members only era) |
Suzanne Lenglen | 6 | 1920–1923, 1925–1926 Note: Also won World Hard Court Championship in 1914, 1921–1923 |
After 1967: | Chris Evert | 7 | 1974–1975, 1979–1980, 1983, 1985–1986 |
Winner of most consecutive women’s singles titles at French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Till 1967: (incl. French club members only era) |
Jeanne Matthey Suzanne Lenglen |
4 | 1909–1912 1920–1923 |
After 1967: | Monica Seles Justine Henin |
3 | 1990–1992 2005–2007 |
Winner of most women’s doubles titles at French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Till 1967: (incl. French club members only era) |
Simonne Mathieu | 6 | 1933, 1934 with Elizabeth Ryan, 1936–1937, 1938 with Billie Yorke, 1939 with Jadwiga Jędrzejowska |
After 1967: | Martina Navratilova | 7 | 1975 with Chris Evert, 1982 with Anne Smith, 1984–1985, 1987, 1988 with Pam Shriver, 1986 with Andrea Temesvári |
Till 1967: (incl. French club members only era) |
Françoise Dürr | 5 | 1967–1971 |
Winner of most consecutive women’s doubles titles at French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
After 1967: | Martina Navratilova
Gigi Fernández |
5 | 1984–1987, 1988 with Pam Shriver, 1986 with Andrea Temesvári 1991 with Jana Novotná, 1992–95 with Natasha Zvereva |
Winner of most mixed doubles titles – women at French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Till 1967: (incl. French club members only era) |
Suzanne Lenglen | 7 | 1914, 1920 with Max Decugis, 1921–1923, 1925, 1926 with Jacques Brugnon |
After 1967: | Françoise Dürr | 3 | 1968, 1971, 1973 with Jean-Claude Barclay |
Winner of most titles (total: singles, doubles, mixed) – women at French Open tennis?
Era | Player(s) | Num. | Years |
Till 1967: (incl. French club members only era) |
Suzanne Lenglen | 15 | 1919–1926 (6 singles, 2 doubles, 7 mixed) |
After 1967: | Martina Navratilova | 11 | 1974–1988 (2 singles, 7 doubles, 2 mixed) |
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