PARIS, April 13, 2016
The 2016 Roland Garros tournament will award prize money of €32,017,500 in total, a 14% increase compared with last year.
As in 2015, the most significant increase concerns players who lose in the second or third round, as well as in the Round of 16: their prize money will increase by nearly 20% compared with last year.
“This noticeable increase in prize money at Roland Garros is the final raise mentioned in the four-year plan drawn up for 2013 to 2016,” explains Tournament Director Guy Forget. “In total, the tournament’s prize money will have increased by an historic 70% during this four-year period, with a particular focus on those players who are eliminated in the first week, who have seen their earnings double.”
PRIZE MONEY
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SINGLES
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SINGLES
2016 PRIZE MONEY in Euros
Per player
Increase in Euros
2016 vs 2015
Winner
€2,000,000 + €200,000
Runner-up
€1,000,000 + €100,000
Semi-finalist
€500,000 + €50,000
Quarter-finalist
€294,000 + €44,000
Round of 16
€173,000 + €28,000
Third round
€102,000 + €17,000
Second round
€60,000 + €10,000
First round
€30,000 + €3,000
PRIZE MONEY
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SINGLES QUALIFIERS
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SINGLES QUALIFIERS
2016 PRIZE MONEY in Euros
Per player
Increase in Euros
2016 vs 2015
Loss in third round
€14,000 + €2,000
Loss in second round
€7,000 + €1,000
Loss in first round
€3,500 + €500
PRIZE MONEY
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S DOUBLES
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S DOUBLES
2016 PRIZE MONEY in Euros
Per team
Increase in Euros
2016 vs 2015
Winners
€500,000 + €50,000
Runners-up
€250,000 + €25,000
Semi-finalists
€125,000 + €12,500
Quarter-finalists
€68,000 + €7,000
Round of 16
€37,000 + €4,000
Second round
€19,000 + €1,000
First round
€9,500 + €500