There is no prize money given to Junior winners at Wimbledon, or other junior competitions.
However, winning a junior Wimbledon title can be indirectly very lucrative.
Wimbledon has a tradition of awarding the junior champions a wildcard into the main draw the following year - the main draw being otherwise limited to those ranked in the world top 100 and those who have come through 3 rounds of qualifying. A place in the main draw is worth £11,500 (2011) just for losing in the first round.
Therefore, the junior champions earn nothing on the day for their win, but do have a good chance of collecting money later, as a direct result of their win.
No. There is no prize money for juniors.
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I think the biggest prize money is 1,100,000 in 2011 in wimbledon.
The prize money usually increases a bit each year. But the 2009 singles champions each won £850,000 (roughly $1,367,310).
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The prize money is £850,000, which is $1,188,050.44 in U.S. dollars.
1969 the first Open Wimbledon Tennis Championships were held. The first Wimbledon Champions to receive prize money for winning were Rod Laver and Billy Jean King. http://tennisracquetsport.suite101.com/article.cfm/history_of_the_wimbledon_tennis_championships#ixzz0K1EyonPW&D
Wimbledon agreed to even out male and female prize money. This means females will receive the same amount of prize money as the males. This happened in 2007.
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It is 700,000 pounds.
$8,500,000