All top sportsmen and women go home with a handsome bonus after a victory in their sport. In tennis, it's the performance that determines the amount ofprize money players receive. And the FrenchOpen, the only Grand Slam clay-court tournament, offers some of the highest prize-money sums, all the more so as the total prize money of 53.478 million euros in 2024 has risen by a further 5.21% to 56.352 million euros.
A record amount for the players who perform best in the tournament. However, since Covid, the prize money has been shared out among the players, and the winners are not the ones who benefit most. Even players eliminated in the first qualifying round will pocket 21,000 euros, and those losing in the second round 29,500 euros. Players eliminated in the final qualifying round will walk away with 43,000 euros. Significant sums, on which sportsmen and women depend a great deal.
Namely, men and women win the same amount! And the winners are of course out of the competition, with 2.55 million euros for the men's and women's singles.
Roland-Garros 2025: all you need to know about the tournament
It's off to Roland-Garros 2025, from May 19 to June 8! Three weeks to enjoy the world's best tennis players at Porte d'Auteuil. Here's a roundup of all the latest news and information you need to know about the tournament! [Read more]
Location
Roland-Garros Stadium
2 Avenue Gordon Bennett
75116 Paris 16



Roland-Garros 2025: all you need to know about the tournament














