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The US Open Starts Today—Here's How Its Record Prize Haul Stacks Up to Other Grand Slams

Coco Gauff, left, and Novak Djokovic.
Coco Gauff, left, and Novak Djokovic.

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Key Takeaways

  • The 2024 US Open features a prize pool of $75 million, the largest in the tennis tournament's history.
  • Then men's and women's singles winners will each receive $3.6 million, up from $3 million last year.
  • The US Open's total purse is the largest of the four Grand Slam tournaments this year.

The US Open is under way, with this year’s competitors vying for the tennis tournament’s largest-ever prize pool of $75 million.

The men’s and women’s singles winners will each take home a cool $3.6 million, up from $3 million last year. Those making firstও-round exits will receive ♏$100,000, up from $81,500. 

The fourth and final Grand Slam tournament of 2024 🤪boasts the year’s bꦓiggest prize for the singles winners.

The Australian Open featured a prize pool of 86.5 million Australian dollars ($58.6 million), 10% more than 2023, with the singles winners each receiving 3.15 million Australian.

The French Open, played on its iconic clay courts, awarded a total of 53.5 million Euros ($59.71 million), including 2.4 million Euros to each singles winner. The total purse at Roland Garros rose near✅ly༒ 8% year-over-year. 

Wimbledon’s prize fund grew 12% this year to 50 million pounds ($65.94 million), with 2.7 million pounds each for the singles winners.

The 2024 US Open will see the US’ Coco Gauff and Serbia’s Novak Djokovic look to defend their titles, with the women’s and men’s finals scheduled for Sept. 7 and 8, respectively. Gauff won her first match earlier today, while Djokovic w🐻ill play this evening.

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