
Roland Garros tournament organisers have revealed that prize money for this year's clay-court major will total nearly €53.5 million, an increase of more than 7.8 per cent compared to 2023.
The men's and women's singles champions in Paris will each receive €2.4 million and the finalists will earn €1,200,000.
Overall the prize money for the singles draws has increased by seven per cent compared to last year. The men's doubles and women's doubles championship teams will claim €590,000 per team.
There have also been increases in qualifying prize money. Those who lose in the final round of qualifying will take home €41,000 compared to €34,000 one year ago.
The year's second major will be played from 28 May-11 June.
Men's & Women's Singles Prize Money
Result | Prize Money |
Champion | €2,400,000 |
Finalist | €1,200,000 |
SF | €650,000 |
QF | €415,000 |
R4 | €250,000 |
R3 | €158,000 |
R2 | €110,000 |
R1 | €73,000 |
Men's & Women's Doubles Prize Money
Result | Prize Money (per pair) |
Champion | €590,000 |
Finalist | €295,000 |
SF | €148,000 |
QF | €80,000 |
R3 | €43,500 |
R2 | €27,500 |
R1 | €17,500 |