To win at Roland Garros is to be at the top of tennis. It is writing a name in capital letters in the history of this sport. But lifting the Musketeers Cup, in the case of the boys, or the Suzanne Lenglen Cup, for the girls, is not just about prestige.
As one of the most recognized Grand Slam, its prize money is at the height of its popularity. Although the pandemic has reduced the reward in the last two years, 2022 has increased by 7% compared to 2021, with the total distributed almost 46 million dollars (45.97 million specifically), about 43 million euros.
The prize money for the winners in the male and female categories is the same.
In the four Grand Slams, the prize for the male and female winners is precisely the same, with Roland Garros being the third in the ranking, since it has been in force since 2006, behind the US Open.
And the Australian Open. With this, the great winner of Paris is awarded 2,290,354 million dollars. The fact of standing in the final means winning 1,145,177 million, while the semifinalists take 624,642 dollars.
The first eight classified, that is, those who reach the quarterfinals, win $395,607—in comparison, being in the fourth and third round, $229,035 and $130,967, respectively.
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