Last Updated on May 28, 2023
Roland Garros 2023 will be the year’s second Grand Slam and promises a great show. The tournament will be held at the historic tennis complex of the same name. Although the French Open has been played since 1891, this venue was the official venue until 1928.
The Roland Garros complex contains twenty courts, including three large-capacity stadiums: Court Philippe Chatrier, Court Suzanne Lenglen, and Court Simonne Mathieu. The courts are constructed of four layers: a 10-inch layer of stone, a six-inch layer of water-filtering slag with metal waste, a four-inch layer of limestone, and a thin layer of broken brick.
The 2023 French Open will take place from May 28 to June 11, presenting a unique opportunity for a fresh champion to emerge in the men’s singles competition. This follows the absence of Rafael Nadal, the 14-time winner of the event, marking his first non-appearance since 2005. Nadal, who holds the record as the oldest French Open champion after his victory on the Paris clay last year, will not participate due to a hip injury.
With Nadal out, the contest for the title has thrown open with top contenders like Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Holger Rune, and Stefanos Tsitsipas poised to seize the opportunity.
On the women’s side, Iga Swiatek is gearing up to clinch her third consecutive French Open victory, despite facing stiff competition. She is confronted with a challenging draw, including Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina, both of whom are also strong contenders for the title. Sabalenka and Rybakina have already proven their prowess by defeating Swiatek in recent Masters events in Madrid and Rome, respectively.
French Open Prize Money 2023
The prize pool for the 2023 Roland Garros has experienced a good increase to €49.6 million, a 12.6% growth from the 2023 season.
Men’s and Women’s Singles Prize Money
The Paris singles champion will earn slightly more than 4% of that sum, amounting to €2,300,000, while the runner-up will take home €1,150,000. After the semi-final round, the prize money sees a notable decrease, with the two semi-final losers receiving €630,000 each. Quarter-finalists will be awarded €400,000, and first-round losers will earn €69,000.
The following tables provide a comprehensive breakdown of the 2023 French Open event prize money distribution in Paris.
Stage | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD |
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Winner | €2,300,000 | $2,496,039 |
Runner-up | €1,150,000 | $1,248,019 |
Semifinal | €630,000 | $683,698 |
Quarterfinal | €400,000 | $434,094 |
Round 4 | €240,000 | $260,456 |
Round 3 | €142,000 | $154,103 |
Round 2 | €97,000 | $105,268 |
Round 1 | €69,000 | $74,881 |
Q3 | €34,000 | $36,898 |
Q2 | €22,000 | $23,875 |
Q1 | €16,000 | $17,364 |
Men’s and Women’s Doubles Prize Money
Stage | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD |
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Winner | €590,000 | $614,231 |
Runner-up | €295,000 | $307,116 |
Semifinal | €148,000 | $154,078 |
Quarterfinal | €80,000 | $83,286 |
Round 3 | €43,000 | $44,766 |
Round 2 | €27,000 | $28,109 |
Round 1 | €17,000 | $17,698 |
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Men’s and Women’s Mixed Doubles Prize Money
Stage | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD |
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Winner | €122,000 | $132,399 |
Runner-up | €61,000 | $66,199 |
Semifinal | €31,000 | $33,642 |
Quarterfinal | €17,500 | $18,992 |
Round 2 | €10,000 | $10,852 |
Round 1 | €5,000 | $5,426 |
Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Singles Prize Money
Stage | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD |
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Winner | €60,000 | $65,114 |
Runner-up | €30,000 | $32,557 |
Semifinal | €18,000 | $19,534 |
Quarterfinal | €11,000 | $11,938 |
Round 1 | €8,000 | $8,682 |
Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Doubles Prize Money
Stage | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD |
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Winner | €20,000 | $21,705 |
Runner-up | €10,000 | $10,852 |
Semifinal | €7,000 | $7,597 |
Quarterfinal | €5,000 | $5,426 |
French Open Prize Money History
Year | French Open |
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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 |
Video: French Open – Roland Garros Prize Money 2023
French Open Men’s Ranking Points
The below tables give you a full breakdown of ranking points across the Grand Slam event for ATP Players in Paris.
Stage | Ranking Points |
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Winner | 2000 |
Runner Up | 1200 |
Semifinalist | 720 |
Quarterfinalist | 360 |
Round of 16 | 180 |
Round 3 | 90 |
Round 2 | 45 |
Round 1 | 10 |
French Open Women’s Ranking Points
The below tables give you a full breakdown of ranking points across the Grand Slam event for WTA Players in Paris.
Stage | Ranking Points |
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Winner | 2000 |
Runner Up | 1300 |
Semifinalist | 780 |
Quarterfinalist | 430 |
Round of 16 | 240 |
Round 3 | 130 |
Round 2 | 70 |
Round 1 | 10 |
FAQ:
Where is v Located?
The French Open can be found at PPO Molitor: 2 avenue de la Porte Molitor 75016 Paris.
How many points is French Open tennis?
The Frenc Open tennis tournament awards different points depending on the round. For example, the winner of the men’s and women’s singles finals in 2023 received 2000 points each.
How much does the winner of the French Open get?
The men’s and the women’s singles champions will earn €2,300,000 each.