Roland Garros – The French Open, the year’s second Grand Slam major, began on May 22 at Roland-Garros in Paris, with the world’s best players facing off on the clay surface.
Competitors will partake in an enhanced prize fund in 2022, in addition to the La Coupe des Mousquetaires (men’s singles champion) or the Suzanne-Lenglen cup (women’s singles champion), after COVID-19 saw the total purse fall in 2020 and 2021.
The French Open purse for 2022 is $66.80 million (€43.60 million). The overall prize money is up about $6 million from last year.
How much money does the winner of Roland Garros get in 2022?
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Below is the breakdown of the prize money: Men’s and women’s singles
Place | Prize money (AUD) |
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Winner | $3.35 million |
Runner-up | $1.68 million |
Semifinalists | $914,651 |
Quarterfinalists | $579.279 |
Round 4 | $335,373 |
Round 3 | $191,775 |
Round 2 | $131,150 |
Round 1 | $94,550 |
Round 3 qualifying | $47,242 |
Round 2 qualifying | $30,479 |
Round 1 qualifying | $21,350 |

Men’s and women’s doubles
Place | Prize money (AUD) |
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Winner | $571,032 |
Runner-up | $304,550 |
Semifinalists | $191,105 |
Quarterfinalists | $106,642 |
Round 3 | $60,938 |
Round 2 | $38,085 |
Round 1 | $24,374 |
Mixed doubles
Place | Prize money (AUD) |
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Winner | $213,423 |
Runner-up | $106,642 |
Semifinalists | $53,337 |
Quarterfinalists | $26,668 |
Round 2 | $14,477 |
Round 1 | $7,619 |