The winners of Australian Open 2023 will be decided in one week, with the triumphant players to take home a large amount of cash.
The overall purse amount for this year’s tournament has increased by a small percentage in Australian dollars but with currency fluctuations is about the same as the 2022 edition in US dollars. Regardless, the winners still take home a huge portion of money. Even players who just won their first-round match will get some cash.
Here’s a breakdown of the Australian Open 2023 purse, including how much the winners of the singles and doubles draws will take home.
What is the Australian Open purse for 2023?
The total purse for this year’s tournament is AU$76.5 million (US$53.25 million) which represents a 3.4 per cent boost in Australian dollars from last year, but is about the same in US dollars as the 2022 pool.
How much money does the Australian Open 2023 winner get?
The winners of the men’s and women’s singles draws will each earn $2,071,000 (USD). This is effectively the same as what the singles champions took home in 2022.
Men’s and women’s doubles winners will take home $469,935, while mixed doubles winners will earn $109,825.
Prize money breakdown for Australian Open 2023: Men’s and Women’s Singles
Finish | USD | AUD |
Winner | $2.05 million | $2.975 million |
Runner-Up | $1.12 million | $1.625 million |
Semi-finalists | $638,333 | $925,000 |
Quarter-finalists | $383,172 | $555,250 |
Fourth Round | $233,422 | $338,250 |
Third Round | $157,288 | $227,925 |
Second Round | $109,620 | $158,850 |
First Round | $73,322 | $106,250 |
Third Round Qualifying | $38,058 | $55,150 |
Second Round Qualifying | $25,240 | $36,575 |
First Round Qualifying | $17,942 | $26,000 |
Australian Open prize money 2023: Men’s and Women’s Doubles
Note: Doubles figures are per team.
Finish | USD | AUD |
Winners | $479,612 | $695,000 |
Runners-up | $255,333 | $370,000 |
Semi-finalists | $144,918 | $210,000 |
Quarter-finalists | $80,395 | $116,500 |
Third Round | $46,408 | $67,250 |
Second Round | $32,089 | $46,500 |
First Round | $21,375 | $30,975 |
Australian Open prize money 2023: Mixed Doubles
Note: Doubles figures are per team.
Finish | USD | AUD |
Winners | $108,861 | $157,750 |
Runners-up | $61,728 | $89,450 |
Semi-finalists | $32,779 | $47,500 |
Quarter-finalists | $17,424 | $25,250 |
Second Round | $8,729 | $12,650 |
First Round | $4,554 | $6,600 |
Grand slam tournament prize money breakdown
All figures reflect the most recent tournaments.
French Open prize money
Total: US$46.7 million / AU$67.6 million
Winners: US$2.355 million / AU$3.412 million
Runners-Up: US$1.178 million / AU1.706 million
Semi-finalist: US$642,635 / AU$930,825
Quarter-finalist: US$407,000 / AU$589,519
First-Round: US$66,405 / AU$96,184
Wimbledon prize money
Total: US$49.5 million / AU$71.98 million
Winners: US$2.5 million / AU$3.621 million
Runners-Up: US$1.29 million / AU$1.869 million
Semi-finalist: US$636,000 / AU$921,214
Quarter-finalist: US$380,000 / AU$550,411
First-round: US$61,000 / AU$88,355
US Open prize money
Total: US$69 million / AU$99.95 million
Winners: US$2.6 million / AU$3.77 million
Runners-Up: US$1.3 million / AU$1.88 million
Semi-finalists: US$705,000 / AU$1.021 million
Quarter-finalists: US$445,000 / AU$644,560
First-Round: US$80,000 / AU$115,876
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