While losers in the first round of qualifying will take home €14,000, which is a 40% boost vs twelve months ago. Players making an early first-round exit can look forward to a €62,000 paycheque, up 3.33% from last year. It’s not just those who make the latter stages that benefit from a pay rise either. The runner up can also look forward to a healthy €1,100,000 landing in their bank account, a 46.67% increase compared to last year. The men’s and women’s champions will take home a cheque for €2,200,000, which is 57.14% more than Novak Djokovic and Barbora Krejikova received when they lifted the trophies last year. The total prize money at Roland Garros for 2022 comes in at €43.6 million, which is up 26.87% compared to 2021 (+ 2.20% compared to 2019, when the tournament was last held under normal conditions) The French Open Prize money for 2022 has been unveiled, and it is now back up to pre-pandemic levels after the last two years were severely disrupted with crowd limitations.
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