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US Open announces biggest prize pool: Its comparison with other Grand Slams (X)
Overview
- The US Open Management has announced the biggest prize pool for the players in the history of Tennis
- With a rise of 20% in its prize pool, a whopping $90 million is up for grabs for some of the best Tennis players in the world
- While the Men's and Women's Singles winners bagged $3.6 million in 2024, they will win a whopping $5 million in 2025
The US Open Management has announced the biggest prize pool for the players in the history of Tennis. With a rise of 20% in its prize pool, a whopping $90 million is up for grabs for some of the best Tennis players in the world. While the Men's and Women's Singles winners bagged $3.6 million in 2024, they will win a whopping $5 million in 2025.
The tournament organizers claimed that there has been an increase of double digit percentage of prize pool due to 'Years of a strategic focus on redistribution to the early rounds and qualifying tournament.'
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The Management has done everything in its power to ensure that the top players take part in the Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles events. For instance, popular players like Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Swiatek, and others have found their Mixed Doubles partners and have gotten a wild-card entry to take part in the event.
Prize Pool comparison of all Tennis Grand Slams
There was a concern about the prize pool from some of the Tennis stars before the start of the 2025 season. Most of the Grand Slam tournaments ahve witnessed a big rise in the Prize Pool. However, the US Open has witnessed the craziest jump, announcing the biggest Tennis prize pool of all time.
| Grand Slam | Prize Pool in 2025 | Singles Prize Money in 2025 | %of raise in Prize Pool |
| Australian Open | $62.77 million | $2.26 million | 12% |
| Roland Garros | $65.66 million | $2.97 million | 5.21% |
| Wimbledon | $73 million | $4.01 million | 7% |
| US Open | $90 million | $5 million | 20% |
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