From Sunday, May 28 to Sunday, June 11, this year's second grand slam tournament, Roland Garros, will be played. In Paris, 128 tennis players will compete on the clay for one of the biggest titles to be won in a year. One thing is already certain and that is that we are going to have another winner. Reigning champion Rafael Nadal is out due to injury. Who will walk away with 2,000 world ranking points and a hefty sum of money?
In 2022, Rafael Nadal took the title in Paris for the fourteenth time. The Spaniard will not be there this year due to physical discomfort and there is a good chance that the 2022 edition will have been his last. A new generation is ready and that makes Roland Garros 2023 very interesting. Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic are the top favourites. Casper Ruud, Holger Rune, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Daniil Medvedev are the biggest outsiders.
Prize money Roland Garros 2023
In Paris, there is big money to be earned for tennis players. A loss in the first round is already worth 60,000 euros! The total prize money for Roland Garros is 38 million euros, the same as last year. We have the complete overview of what can be earned per round.
Round | Prize money in euros |
Winner | 1.650.000 |
Losing finalist | 850.000 |
Semifinals | 425.000 |
Quarter-finals | 283.000 |
Eighth finals | 189.000 |
Third Round | 126.000 |
Second Round | 84.000 |
First round | 60.000 |
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