
The 2025 Australian Open, scheduled from January 12 to 26 in Melbourne, has announced a record prize pool of AUD $96.5 million, marking an 11.56% increase from the previous year.
Singles Competition:
Australian Open Prize Money & Payout Distribution
Champions (Men’s and Women’s): Each will receive AUD $3.5 million (approximately USD $2.17 million), up from AUD $3.15 million in 2024.
Runners-up: Each will earn AUD $1.9 million.
Semifinalists: Each will take home AUD $1.04 million.
Quarterfinalists: Each will receive AUD $555,250.
Fourth Round: Participants will earn AUD $338,250.
Third Round: Competitors will get AUD $227,925.
Second Round: Players will receive AUD $158,850.
First Round: Participants will earn AUD $110,000.
Doubles Competition (Per Team):
Champions: Each pair will receive AUD $810,000.
Runners-up: Each team will earn AUD $460,000.
Semifinalists: Each pair will take home AUD $255,000.
Quarterfinalists: Each team will receive AUD $145,000.
Third Round: Participants will earn AUD $90,000.
Second Round: Competitors will get AUD $60,000.
First Round: Teams will receive AUD $30,975.
Mixed Doubles Competition (Per Team):
Champions: Each pair will earn AUD $175,000.
Runners-up: Each team will receive AUD $97,750.
Semifinalists: Each pair will take home AUD $52,500.
Quarterfinalists: Each team will get AUD $27,750.
Second Round: Participants will earn AUD $14,000.
First Round: Competitors will receive AUD $7,250.
These figures reflect the tournament’s commitment to rewarding players across all stages, with prize money increases implemented in every round.
For a comprehensive breakdown of the prize money distribution, yo u can refer to the official ATP Tour announcement.