The men's and women's Wimbledon singles winners receive £850,000 in prize money.
1968 was the first year professionals were allowed to compete at Wimbledon. The winner of the Men's Singles won 2,000 pounds and the winner of the Ladies' Singles won 750 pounds. Total payout for the tournament was 26,150 pounds. Click on the 'Wimbledon Prize Money' link on this page to see the payouts at Wimbledon from 1968 through 2007.
It is 700,000 pounds.
In 2016 the mens singles prize is £2million.The womens singles prize is also £2million.
There are winners in several categories. The top two prizes are for men's singles and women's singles. The prize for each is 1.6 million British pounds or 2,384,000 US dollars
Rs. 9.6 Crore
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.
Prize money £640,000 (€750,000)
No. There is no prize money for juniors.
The total prize money pot for 2010 was £ 13,725,000. The Men's and Women's singles winners both received an amount of £ 1,000,000 each. For 2011 total prize money is £ 14,600,000 and singles winners will receive £ 1,100,000 each.
The prize money usually increases a bit each year. But the 2009 singles champions each won £850,000 (roughly $1,367,310).
Below find recent amounts for the 4 Majors4 MAJORS:Australian Open 2011 Singles (Men & Women)Winner $2,200,000 = (2,185,679.94 USD)Runners-up $1,100,000 = (1,092,608.12 USD)French Open 2010 Singles (Men & Women)Winner 1,120,000 EUR = (1,526,375.70 USD)Runners-up 560,000 EUR = (763,410.90 USD)Wimbledon 2010 Singles (Men & Women)Singles Winner £1,000,000.00 = 1,586,542.83 USDRunners-up £500,000 = 793,823.96 USDUS Open 2010 Singles (Men & Women)Singles Winner $1,700,000 or 2,700,000 (Potential Payout with Bonus Prize Money)Runners-Up 850,000 or 1,350,000 (Potential Payout with Bonus Prize Money)