Roland Garros tournament organisers announced that prize money for this year’s clay-court major will total €49.6 million, an increase of 12.3 per cent compared to 2022.

The men’s and women’s singles champions in Paris will each receive €2.3 million and the finalists will earn €1,150,000.

The prize money for first-round losers has increased more than 11 per cent year-on-year from €62,000 to €69,000. Prize money for losers in the second and third rounds has increased by nearly 13 per cent each.

Overall the prize money for the singles draws has increased by 9.1 per cent compared to last year. The men’s doubles and women’s doubles championship teams will claim €590,000 per pair.

The year’s second major will be played from 28 May-11 June.

Men’s & Women’s Singles Prize Money

 Result

 Prize Money

 Champion
 €2,300,000

 Finalist
 €1,150,000

 SF
 €630,000

 QF
 €400,000

 R4
 €240,000

 R3
 €142,000

 R2
 €97,000

 R1
 €69,000

Men’s & Women’s Doubles Prize Money

 Result

 Prize Money (per pair)

 Champion
 €590,000

 Finalist
 €295,000

 SF
 €148,000

 QF
 €80,000

 R3
 €43,000

 R2
 €27,000

 R1
 €17,000