US Open prize money breakdown: How much will the winners get from 2025 tennis purse?

Gilbert McGregor

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Each year, the US Open is one of the biggest events on the tennis calendar. The 2025 tournament is no different.

The world's biggest tennis stars have converged in Flushing, N.Y., and some of the biggest stars from outside of the sport have been in attendance. As the tournament winds down and the title matches near, the last players standing have their eyes on the prize.

This year, it's a historically large prize, as the USTA is offering the largest purse in tennis history, with the overall figure up 20 percent from the 2024 event. On a similar note, the payout for men's and women's singles champions is the largest winning payout in the sport.

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Here is everything to know about the massive purse and historic payouts at the 2025 US Open.

US Open purse 2025

The total prize money that will be distributed at this year's US Open is a record $90 million. That figure includes hotel, per diem, and US Open Wheelchair Championships prize money.

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US Open prize money, winnings for 2025

The payout increases as competitors make their way through the tournament, with payouts reaching $400,000 once players reach the Round of 16.

Winners of the men's and women's singles tournaments will earn $5,000,000, with runners-up earning half that figure. Here is a breakdown for payouts in the men's and women's main draw.

RoundPrize money
Winners$5,000,000
Runners-up$2,500,000
Semifinalists$1,260,000
Quarterfinalists$660,000
Round of 16$400,000
Round of 32$237,000
Round of 64$154,000
Round of 128$110,000

For men's and women's doubles, payouts reach six figures per team for quarterfinalists. Winners of the men's and women's doubles tournaments will split $1,000,000.

RoundPrize money
Winners$1,000,000
Runners-up$500,000
Semifinalists$250,000
Quarterfinalists$125,000
Round of 16$75,000
Round of 32$45,000
Round of 64$30,000

Payouts for mixed doubles are somewhat similar to the men's and women's prizes. Winning teams in mixed doubles also split $1,000,000, though payouts in rounds leading up to the championship are different.

RoundPrize money
Winners$1,000,000
Runners-up$400,000
Semifinalists$200,000
Quarterfinalists$100,000
Round of 16$20,000

Gilbert McGregor

Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.