A$2,100,000 for the winner
The US Open and the Australian Open.
As of 2023, wheelchair winners at the Australian Open receive a prize of AUD 100,000 for both the men's and women's singles events. This reflects a commitment to equal prize money across all categories of the tournament. Additionally, wheelchair doubles teams also receive prize money, contributing to the overall support for athletes with disabilities in the tournament.
The prize money increases each year. In 2013, the prize money for winning a singles title was 2.4 million and in 2014 it was 2.6 million. For the runner-up in the singles final was 1.2 million and 1.3 million respectively. The prize money amount will increase in 2015. For doubles, the winner won $475,000 in 2013 and $520,000 in 2014. Mixed doubles was $135,500 (2013) and $135,500 (2014). Doubles amounts are per team.
The winner of the women's singles title in the Australian Open would win $2,650,000. This is the same amount for the men's
According to the Australian Open official website (refer to the link, below), the runners-up (i.e., both men and women) for the 2009 event earned AUS $1 million (approximately US $787,277 and EURO 566,761 as of June 8, 2009).
The total prize money for the 1994 US Open was approximately $14 million. The men's and women's singles champions each received $750,000. This marked a significant increase in prize money compared to previous years, reflecting the growing popularity of tennis.
Australian-born Elizabeth Blackburn won a Nobel prize last year. They won a 2008 L'Oreal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science. Both work in complex areas of science and they were both in Australia this month to meet colleagues and wave the flag for science.
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