This year’s French Open has showcased a **sensational prize money pool**, with a staggering total of **over $64 million** distributed among participants in both the men’s and women’s competitions. This Grand Slam event, held annually in Paris, continues to make headlines not just for its world-class tennis, but also for its **lavish payouts**.
The newly crowned women’s singles champion, **Coco Gauff**, has made waves by earning nearly **$2.9 million** for her brilliant victory over her rival, **Aryna Sabalenka**. This is not only Gauff’s first title at the French Open but also marks her **second Grand Slam title** overall, solidifying her status as one of tennis’s brightest stars. Sabalenka, the tournament’s runner-up, will also leave with a hefty sum of nearly **$1.5 million**. Among the compelling narratives, French newcomer **Lois Boisson** captivated audiences by advancing to the semifinals during her first major tournament, earning just under **$1 million** after stunning players like **Jessica Pegula** and **Mirra Andreeva**.
The Prize Money Breakdown
The French Open prides itself on providing **equal prize money** for both men and women, an ever-important aspect of the tournament’s commitment to gender parity. This year, the champions in the singles categories will each take home approximately **$2.9 million**, while the doubles champions will share **$670,454.55**. Let’s explore the complete prize money distribution for participants in the **2025 French Open**.
Champion | $2,897,947.50 | (2) Coco Gauff |
Finalist | $1,449,228.75 | (1) Aryna Sabalenka |
Semi-finalist | $784,269.15 | (6) Novak Djokovic, (8) Lorenzo Musetti, (5) Iga Swiatek, Lois Boisson |
Quarter-finalist | $500,284.25 | (12) Tommy Paul, (3) Alexander Zverev, (15) Frances Tiafoe, (7) Madison Keys, (6) Mirra Andreeva |
Round of 16 | $301,291.75 | (17) Andrey Rublev, (10) Holger Rune |
Round of 32 | $191,007.60 | |
Round of 64 | $133,023.15 | |
Round of 128 | $88,686.75 |
Doubles Prize Money Overview
In a commendable effort to support doubles players, the French Open’s prize money structure also rewards teamwork. Here’s a concise overview of the payouts for the doubles tournament:
Champions | $670,835.70 |
Finalists | $335,400.25 |
Semi-finalists | $168,277.43 |
Quarter-finalists | $90,960.77 |
Round of 16 | $49,459.92 |
Round of 32 | $31,266.12 |
Round of 128 | $19,896.62 |
Conclusion: A Grand Slam of Opportunities
The **129th edition of the French Open**, running from May 25 to June 8, has not only brought thrilling tennis to fans around the globe but has also showcased the financial rewards that come with success on such a prestigious stage. With equal payouts for male and female athletes, the tournament reinforces its commitment to fairness in sports. As we look forward to the finals on June 7 and 8, we eagerly anticipate not only the competition but the stories behind each player’s financial triumph within this historic event. Keep your eyes on the court for what will surely be unforgettable matches ahead!