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How much do tennis stars really earn at the US Open 2025?


The 2025 US Open is offering a historic payout, with the biggest prize pool in tennis history for singles and doubles


 Naomi Osaka of Japan in action against Hailey Baptiste of the United States in the second round on Day 5 of the US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on August 28, 2025 in New York City© Robert Prange
SEPTEMBER 3, 2025 1:00 PM EDT

The US Open 2025 is making headlines at Flushing Meadows in New York with the largest prize fund ever seen in tennis. The tournament, which began on August 18th and runs until September 8th, features a record $90 million in total prize money, with both the men’s and women’s singles champions set to take home the largest checks in Grand Slam history.

The tournament will award $5 million each to the men’s and women’s singles winners, as part of the $90 million prize pool. The winners’ payout marks a 39 percent increase from the 2024 prize of $3.6 million. 

Overall, the total purse is up 20 percent compared to the $75 million awarded last year.

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates the match win over Jiri Lehecka of Czechia during their Men's Quarterfinal match on Day Ten of the 2025 US Open © Elsa
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates the match win over Jiri Lehecka of Czechia during their Men's Quarterfinal match on Day Ten of the 2025 US Open

Jannik Sinner, 24, and Aryna Sabalenka, 27, who won the US Open men’s and women’s singles titles in 2024, each took home $3.6 million.

In 2025, finalists in the men’s and women’s tournaments will earn $2,500,000, semi-finalists $1,260,000, and quarter-finalists $660,000.Players who reach the round of 16 matches will earn $400,000. Those who make the round of 32 take home $237,000, while players advancing to the round of 64 receive $154,000.

Coco Gauff of the United States acknowledges the crowd after defeating Magdalena Frech of Poland during their Women's Singles Third Round match on Day Seven of the 2025 US Open© Elsa
Coco Gauff of the United States acknowledges the crowd after defeating Magdalena Frech of Poland during their Women's Singles Third Round match on Day Seven of the 2025 US Open

Just qualifying for the main draw guarantees a six-figure payday of $110,000. Doubles payouts remain lower than singles but have also reached record levels.

For the first time, doubles champions will earn $1,000,000, while runners-up collect $500,000.

Semi-finalists receive $250,000, and quarter-finalists $125,000.In the round of 16, which is also where mixed doubles payouts begin, players earn $75,000.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia celebrates winning the first set against Taylor Fritz of the United States during their Men's Quarterfinal match on Day Ten of the 2025 US Open © Clive Brunskill
Novak Djokovic of Serbia celebrates winning the first set against Taylor Fritz of the United States during their Men's Quarterfinal match on Day Ten of the 2025 US Open

Round of 32 players take home $45,000, and those who make it into the doubles tournament receive $30,000.

A spokesperson for the tournament explained the record-setting increases, in a statement, “The US Open has made a deliberate and concerted effort to ensure double-digit percentage increases from 2024 in all rounds of all events for all players, while at the same time significantly increasing the percentage of prize money for athletes playing deep into the singles draws."

Ben Shelton beat Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain during their Men's Singles Second Round match on Day Four of the 2025 US Open © Mike Stobe
Ben Shelton beat Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain during their Men's Singles Second Round match on Day Four of the 2025 US Open

Recap of US Open Prizes:

Singles Prize Money Breakdown: 

  • Winners: $5,000,000 each
  • Finalists: $2,500,000
  • Semi-finalists: $1,260,000
  • Quarter-finalists: $660,000
  • Round of 16: $400,000
  • Round of 32: $237,000
  • Round of 64: $154,000
  • First round (main draw entry): $110,000

Doubles Prize Money Breakdown: 

  • Winners: $1,000,000
  • Runners-up: $500,000
  • Semi-finalists: $250,000
  • Quarter-finalists: $125,000
  • Round of 16 (including mixed doubles): $75,000
  • Round of 32: $45,000
  • First round: $30,000

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