The Australian Open 2022 Prize Money Revealed: The first Grand Slam of the 2022 season, Australian Open 2022 is all set to conclude on February 21 in Melbourne with finals. The event some of the top tennis players. Australian Open 2022 director announced that there will not cut in Australian Open 2022 prize money.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic would look to regain the title while last year’s Women’s Single winner Sofia Kenin will aim for another Grand Slam trophy at the event.
The organisers of the tournament have announced that they are not reducing the Australian Open prize money. The total purse of the Australian Open 2022 is A$80,000,000 which is increased by 12.7%.
After several years of rapid growth in the prize purse at Melbourne Park, it took a pandemic to rein in the potential earnings of the world’s best tennis players.
The challenges of COVID-19 have seen the Australian Open singles winners’ cheques cut by a third, from $AU4.11 million to $2.75 million.
Still a handy payday, but a significant haircut nonetheless.
Interestingly, the total prize purse for the tournament – $80 million – is up nearly $9 million from last year, though the extra funds will be used to boost the pay for qualifier events and early rounds.
Tournament director Craig Tiley says the more even distribution was to help offset the significant costs incurred by players coming to Australia amid a pandemic.
“We have significantly reduced the winners’ prize money cheques, but players like Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams all agreed with spreading the prize money more evenly, providing the up-and-coming players an opportunity to earn more because it has been a difficult year,” Tiley told The Hindu newspaper .
“We think it’s a great initiative and I have had zero pushback.”
Australian Open 2022 prize money: Men’s and Women’s singles
Winner | $2.75 million |
Runner-up | $1.5 million |
Semi-finalists | $850,000 |
Quarter-finalists | $525,000 |
Fourth Round | $320,000 |
Third Round | $215,000 |
Second Round | $150,000 |
First Round | $100,000 |
Third Round Qualifying | $52,500 |
Second Round Qualifying | $35,000 |
First Round Qualifying | $25,000 |
The $2.75 million taken home by the winners is the lowest total at the Australian Open since 2014.
Here’s how the figures looked for last year’s tournament.
Australian Open 2020 prize money: Men’s and Women’s singles
Winner | $4.1 million |
Runner-Up | $2.05 million |
Semi-finalists | $920,000 |
Quarter-finalists | $460,000 |
Fourth Round | $260,000 |
Third Round | $155,000 |
Second Round | $105,000 |
First Round | $75,000 |
Third Round Qualifying | $40,000 |
Second Round Qualifying | $25,000 |
First Round Qualifying | $15,000 |
Australian Open 2022 prize money: Men’s and Women’s Doubles
The Doubles winners’ prize money has also taken a hit this year, though again, there’s an increase in pay for those going out in the early rounds.
Here’s how much each pair will take home.
Winners | $600,000 |
Runners-up | $340,000 |
Semi-finalists | $200,000 |
Quarter-finalists | $110,000 |
Third Round | $65,000 |
Second Round | $45,000 |
First Round | $30,000 |
Here’s the breakdown of the Doubles prize money from 2020.
Australian Open prize money 2020: Men’s and Women’s Doubles
Winners | $760,000 |
Runners-up | $380,000 |
Semi-finalists | $200,000 |
Quarter-finalists | $110,000 |
Third Round | $62,000 |
Second Round | $38,000 |
First Round | $25,000 |
Australian Open prize money 2022: Mixed Doubles
Unfortunately for the Mixed Doubles players, their pay has either been cut or remained the same.
Winners | $150,000 |
Runners-up | $85,000 |
Semi-finalists | $45,000 |
Quarter-finalists | $24,000 |
Second Round | $12,000 |
First Round | $6,250 |
Here’s the breakdown for Mixed Doubles last year, which saw the final four earn more than they will in 2022.
Australian Open prize money 2020: Mixed Doubles
Winners | $190,000 |
Runners-up | $100,000 |
Semi-finalists | $50,000 |
Quarter-finalists | $24,000 |
Second Round | $12,000 |
First Round | $6,250 |
The Australian Open is now in top spot among the Grand Slams in terms of total prize pool, though the changes in 2022 have seen the winners’ money drop to third.
Here’s how each major tournament breaks it down.
All figures in AUD.
French Open prize money
Total: $59 million
Winners: $2.5 million
Runners-Up: $1.25 million
Semi-finalist: $665,000
Quarter-finalist: $443,000
First-Round: $94,000
Wimbledon prize money
The Championships were cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic, but here are the 2019 figures.
Total: $67 million
Winners: $4.19 million
Runners-Up: $2.1 million
Semi-finalist: $1.05 million
Quarter-finalist: $524,000
First-round: $80,000
US Open prize money
Total: $69 million
Winners: $3.9 million
Runners-Up: $1.9 million
Semi-finalists: $1.04 million
Quarter-finalists: $550,000
First-Round: $79,000
Australian Open prize money year-by-year
2001 – $13,857,625
2002 – $16,500,000
2003 – $18,180,000
2004 – $19,000,000
2005 – $19,100,000
2006 – $19,300,000
2007 – $20,000,000
2008 – $20,600,000
2009 – $23,140,000
2010 – $24,094,000
2011 – $25,005,635
2012 – $26,000,000
2013 – $30,000,000
2014 – $33,000,000
2015 – $40,000,000
2016 – $44,000,000
2017 – $50,000,000
2018 – $55,000,000
2019 – $62,500,000
2020 – $71,000,000
2022 – $80,000,000
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