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imbledon 2022 has had an electric start with no shortage of legal action as spectators watch matches with bated breath.
On Tuesday 5 July 2022, British tennis pro Cameron Norrie made it to the semifinals where he will face the champion Novak Djokovic †
In the meantime, Andy Murray † Emma Raducanu and Serena Williams all made early leave the competition †
With the final falls on Sunday 10 July 2022, many wonder how much Wimbledon money winners have the chance to earn.
David Beckham and his mother Sandra in the royal box
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Rajeev Ram from the United States of America (L) plays a backhand with partner Joe Salisbury from Great Britain against Nicolas Mahut from France and Edouard Roger-Vasselin from France
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Nick Kyrgios with his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi during training
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Rafael Nadal signs autographs for fan
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge cheer on Cameron Norrie after his victory in the Gentlemen’s Singles quarter-finals against David Goffin on day nine of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
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Spectators watch the big screens of The Hill during the quarterfinal men’s singles, which shows Cameron Norrie from Great Britain against David Goffin from Belgium
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Mia Regan attends the evian VIP Suite, certified carbon neutral by The Carbon Trust at Wimbledon
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Fleur East attends the evian VIP Suite, certified carbon neutral by The Carbon Trust at Wimbledon
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Louise Jacobi after seeing friend Cameron Norrie win his Gentlemen’s Singles quarterfinal over David Goffin
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Tatjana Maria from Germany (L) communicates with Jule Niemeier from Germany after winning their quarterfinal women’s singles
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Stefan Djokovic watches Serbian father Novak Djokovic serve on the practice courts on day eight of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships
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Elena Rybakina from Kazakhstan and Petra Martic from Croatia shake hands after their match in the fourth round
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Venus Williams snaps a photo between American tennis legend Billie Jean King and Rod Laver at a 100th Anniversary Center Court celebration
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Rafael Nadal
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Jennifer Dodds, Eve Muirhead and Tom Daley in the Royal Box during day six of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
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Nick Kyrgios of Australia and Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece switch sides during their men’s singles tennis match on day six of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships
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Jule Niemeier of Germany embraces British Heather Watson
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Katherine Jenkins arrives at the royal box at Center Court
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Number 1 course with a rainbow behind it during day four of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
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Jo Whiley and Clara Amfo attend Pimm’s No. 1 hospitality suite at the Wimbledon Championships
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Ashley Roberts watches the action on center court
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Ken Skupski and Jonny O’Mara in action during their men’s doubles match against Julio Peralta and Alejandro Tabilo
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Iga Swiatek serves to Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove
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Emma Raducanu cheers the spectators after defeat in the second round match
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Holly Valance and husband Nick Candy,
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Jamie Murray and partner Bruno Soares celebrate first round doubles win on court 15 against Benjamin Bonzi and Arthur Rinderknech
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Audience members wave the Ukrainian national flag during the women’s singles tennis match between Ukraine’s Lesia Tsurenko and Ukraine’s Anhelina Kalinina
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Mollie King attends the evian VIP Suite, certified carbon neutral by The Carbon Trust, at Wimbledon
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Simona Halep shakes hands with Karolina Muchov
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Young fans with a tennis ball
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Andrea Petkovic in action against Viktorija Golubic as the crowd watches the action from the stands
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Kim Sears, wife of Briton Andy Murray
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Staff remove the water from the blankets on lane 2 during a rain delay
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A general view of Hof 18
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A ground crew member mows the grass on lane 18 at the start of the first day of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships
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Here you will find everything you need to know about prices.
What is the total prize pool of Wimbledon 2022?
Millions of pounds are at stake in the Wimbledon 2022 prize pool, with men and women getting equal prize money.
In fact, the total this year comes to £40,350,000. The total prize money changes every year, along with the figures for each round of the championship.
In 2021, this figure dropped to £35,016,000, meaning 2022 will see an increase of more than £5.3 million for the prize pool.
What is the prize money for the semi-final and final for Wimbledon 2022?
The winners of the men’s and women’s singles at Wimbledon 2022 will each receive £2,000,000, along with the money they won from each round of the tournament.
Meanwhile, those who win the semi-finals will each secure £535,000 for the men’s and women’s singles.
Here’s the full list of Wimbledon 2022 prize money for men’s and women’s singles:
Winner – £2,000,000
Second Place – £1,050,000
Semi-Final – £535,000
Quarter-final – £310,000
Fourth Round – £190,000
Third round – £120,000
Second Round – £78,000
First Round – £50,000
The prize money for the Wimbledon 2022 men’s and women’s doubles (per pair) comes to:
Winners – £540,000
Second Place – £270,000
Semi-Finalists – £135,000
Quarter-finalists – £67,000
Third round – £33,000
Second Round – £20,000
First round – £12,500