The prize money for the Australian Open 2023 has been revealed, find out how much prize money is set for this year’s Grand Slam in the men’s singles, doubles and mixed doubles
Australian Open marks the opening of the Tennis Grand Slams calendar year. The Australian Open 2023 marked its overall 111th edition on January 16. The opening Grand Slam was packed with the greatest tennis stars in the world. At the same time, tennis fans were saddened after the early departure of reigning champion, Rafael Nadal following a 2nd round loss to M. McDonald.
Australian Open 2023 men’s and women’s singles and mixed doubles prize money pool breakdown per round
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Australian Grand Slam 2023 has reached to its final game, which will be played between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Novak Djokovic on Sunday, January 25 in Rod Laver Arena. The prize money for the winner has also been made public. In this post, we have covered all the information you need to know about the prize money and how much money will the winner receive.
What is the Australian Open 2023 total prize money?
The Australian Open 2023 prize money is set at A$76.5 million ( $54.3 m USD). This year the prize pool has been increased by 3.38% from A$74 million in 2022. With an increment in the prize pool, subsequently, every category winner and semi-finalist will also have an increment in their winning.
How much prize money will the winner receive?
The winner of the Australian Open 2023 will be rewarded with A$2, 975, 000 ($1.99 million), while the runner-up will receive A$1, 625, 000 ($1.09 million). Whereas, players that departed in the opening round will get $106,250 ($71.3 K). To get a better understanding, you can check the complete prize money breakdown of each category in the table mentioned below.
Singles
2023 | Prize Money $ AUD | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP | % Change vs 2022 |
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Winner | $2,975,000 | $1,998,278 | $1,570,012 | 3.48% |
Runner-up | $1,625,000 | $1,091,496 | $857,570 | 3.17% |
Semifinal | $925,000 | $621,313 | $488,155 | 3.35% |
Quarterfinal | $555,250 | $372,956 | $293,025 | 3.11% |
Round 4 | $338,250 | $227,199 | $178,506 | 3.13% |
Round 3 | $227,925 | $153,095 | $120,284 | 3.13% |
Round 2 | $158,850 | $106,698 | $83,831 | 3.15% |
Round 1 | $106,250 | $71,367 | $56,072 | 3.16% |
Q3 | $55,150 | $37,044 | $29,105 | 3.08% |
Q2 | $36,575 | $24,567 | $19,302 | 3.03% |
Q1 | $26,000 | $17,464 | $13,721 |
Doubles
2023 | Prize Money $ AUD | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP | % Change vs 2022 |
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Winner | $695,000 | $466,748 | £388,191 | 2.96% |
Runner-up | $370,000 | $248,485 | £206,663 | 2.78% |
Semifinal | $210,000 | $141,032 | £117,295 | 2.44% |
Quarterfinal | $116,500 | $78,239 | £65,071 | 3.10% |
Round 3 | $67,250 | $45,164 | £37,562 | 3.07% |
Round 2 | $46,500 | $31,228 | £25,973 | 3.10% |
Round 1 | $30,975 | $20,802 | £17,301 | 3.08% |
Mixed Doubles
2023 | Prize Money $ AUD | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP | % Change vs 2022 |
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Winner | $157,750 | $105,984 | £88,116 | 2.10% |
Runner-up | $89,450 | $60,097 | £49,965 | 2.17% |
Semifinal | $47,500 | $31,913 | £26,533 | 2.48% |
Quarterfinal | $25,250 | $16,964 | £14,104 | 2.02% |
Round 2 | $12,650 | $8,499 | £7,066 | 2.43% |
Round 1 | $6,600 | $4,434 | £3,687 | 2.33% |
The Australian Open 2023 is left with one game that will decide the successor of reigning champion Rafael Nadal in men’s singles. The final is scheduled for Sunday, January 25, and can be accessed live on Sony Sports Network in India and ESPN network in other countries.
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