The French Open 2023 at the Roland Garros Stadium in France has everyone buzzing with excitement. They’re increasing the total prize money for the tournament by 12.3%. That means more money for all the players, even if they don’t make it very far in the singles matches.
But here’s the really cool part: they’re also giving special recognition to wheelchair and quad tennis players. These players face unique challenges and deserve extra support.
So the organizers are increasing the prize money for wheelchair and quad competitions by a whopping 40%. That adds up to 810,000 euros in total.
This is a big deal because it helps these players who may struggle financially while pursuing their love for the sport.
French Open Prize Money For 2023
The total prize money of the French Open for 2023 comes in at €43.9 million, up 13.76% compared to 2022.
The men’s and women’s champions will take home a cheque for €2,300,000, 4.55% more than Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek received when they lifted the trophies last year.
The runner-up can also look forward to a healthy €1,150,000 landing in their bank account, a 4.55% increase compared to last year.
It’s not just those who make the latter stages that benefit from a pay rise either. Players making an early first-round exit can look forward to a €69,000 paycheque, up 11.29% from last year.
While losers in the first round of qualifying will take home €16,000, which is a 14.29% boost vs twelve months ago.
Below is a full breakdown of the French Open prize money for 2023.
Men’s and Women’s Singles
2023 | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP |
Winner | €2,300,000 | $2,496,039 | £2,004,759 |
Runner-up | €1,150,000 | $1,248,019 | £1,002,380 |
Semifinal | €630,000 | $683,698 | £549,130 |
Quarterfinal | €400,000 | $434,094 | £348,654 |
Round 4 | €240,000 | $260,456 | £209,192 |
Round 3 | €142,000 | $154,103 | £123,772 |
Round 2 | €97,000 | $105,268 | £84,549 |
Round 1 | €69,000 | $74,881 | £60,143 |
Q3 | €34,000 | $36,898 | £29,636 |
Q2 | €22,000 | $23,875 | £19,176 |
Q1 | €16,000 | $17,364 | £13,946 |
Men’s and Women’s Doubles
2023 | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP |
Winner | €590,000 | $614,231 | £508,445 |
Runner-up | €295,000 | $307,116 | £254,223 |
Semifinal | €148,000 | $154,078 | £127,542 |
Quarterfinal | €80,000 | $83,286 | £68,942 |
Round 3 | €43,000 | $44,766 | £37,056 |
Round 2 | €27,000 | $28,109 | £23,268 |
Round 1 | €17,000 | $17,698 | £14,650 |
Mixed Doubles
2023 Mixed | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP |
Winner | €122,000 | $132,399 | £106,339 |
Runner-up | €61,000 | $66,199 | £53,170 |
Semifinal | €31,000 | $33,642 | £27,021 |
Quarterfinal | €17,500 | $18,992 | £15,254 |
Round 2 | €10,000 | $10,852 | £8,716 |
Round 1 | €5,000 | $5,426 | £4,358 |
Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Singles
2023 | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP |
Winner | €60,000 | $65,114 | £52,298 |
Runner-up | €30,000 | $32,557 | £26,149 |
Semifinal | €18,000 | $19,534 | £15,689 |
Quarterfinal | €11,000 | $11,938 | £9,588 |
Round 1 | €8,000 | $8,682 | £6,973 |
Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Doubles
2023 | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP |
Winner | €20,000 | $21,705 | £17,433 |
Runner-up | €10,000 | $10,852 | £8,716 |
Semifinal | €7,000 | $7,597 | £6,101 |
Quarterfinal | €5,000 | $5,426 | £4,358 |
French Open Total Prize Money History
Year | French Open |
2023 | €49,600,000 |
2022 | €43,600,000 |
2021 | €34,367,215 |
2020 | €38,000,000 |
2019 | €42,661,000 |
2018 | €39,197,000 |
2017 | €36,000,000 |
2016 | €32,017,500 |
2015 | €28,028,600 |
2014 | €25,018,900 |
2013 | €22,000,000 |
2012 | $18,718,000 |
2011 | €17,520,000 |
Sponsors & Partnerships at French Open 2023
The 2023 French Open is a big tennis event that brings together fans from all over the world. It’s a chance for businesses to get their brand noticed and connect with more customers.
By sponsoring the tournament, companies can make people aware of their products and services. This can lead to more sales and help them build strong relationships with customers that will last a long time.
Whether you’re a sports fan or just someone who enjoys watching tennis once in a while, the French Open is an exciting event that attracts a lot of attention.
And for businesses, it’s a golden opportunity to get their name out there and reach a wider audience. Here are the few names, who have partnered
Main Partner
- BNP Paribas
Premium Partners
- Emirates, Lacoste, Oppo, Renault, Rolex
Official Partners
- Engie, Infosys, Perrier, Wilson Sporting Goods
Official Suppliers
- Accor, The Adecco Group, JCDecaux, Hespérid
- Lavazza, Magnum, MasterCard, Moët Hennessy
- OrangeTM, Potel et Chabot