Australian Open 2025 Prize Money: How Much Has Sinner Already Earned and How Much Can He Cash in by Winning the Final?
The prize money of the first Slam of the season is almost 58 million euros, up 11,6% compared to last year
Melbourne, January 24, 2025 – Jannik Sinner vs. Alexander Zverev: this is the final of the Australian Open 2025. The number 1 in the world has earned the pass for the final act of the Melbourne Slams thanks to the victory with Ben Shelton, while the German took advantage of the Novak Djokovic's retirement after winning the first set.
The most anticipated final, the first two seeds of the draw face each other, is now served. For Sinner there is a great opportunity to repeat last year's success and win the third Major of his career.

Australian Open 2025, record prize money
In addition to the prestige of a Slam success, the winner of the Australian Open will also pocket a nice nest egg. Just think that last year Jannik pocketed 3.150.000 Australian dollars with the final victory (1.933.403 €) and that this year the prize money total prize put up for grabs by the organizers is grew by 11,56% compared to 2024. The prize money of the Australian Open – both for the men's scoreboard be it for that female – in fact it has moved on to 96,5 million Australian dollarsalmost 58 million euro, compared to the 86,5 million Australian dollars (53.083.320 euros) offered overall by the 2024 edition.
How much does Sinner earn if he wins the tournament?
The winner of the first Slam of the 2025 season will earn a total of 3.500.000 Australian dollars, which at the exchange rate is equivalent to 2.104.440 €. Sinner, by reaching the final, has already secured a prize of 1.900.000 Australian dollars (1.142.411 €).
All prizes round by round
In detail, all the prizes up for grabs at the Australian Open:
Vinci Tore: 3.500.000 Australian dollars (approximately 2.104.440 euros)
Finalist: 1.900.000 Australian dollars (approximately 1.142.411 euros)
Semifinalist: 1.100.000 Australian dollars (approximately 661.396 euros)
Quarter finals: 665.000 Australian dollars (approximately 399.844 euros)
Round of XNUMX: 420.000 Australian dollars (approximately 252.533 euros)
Third round: 290.000 Australian dollars (approximately 174.368 euros)
Second round: 200.000 Australian dollars (approximately 120.254 euros)
First round: 132.000 Australian dollars (approximately 79.367 euros)
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