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How much prize money to winner of French Open women’s tournaments

The French Open is handing out €2.2 million to the women’s singles winner and €580,000 to the women’s doubles winners this year.

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UPDATE: Iga Świątek defeated Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-3 to win the 2022 French Open and the €2.2 million first place prize. Gauff will take home €1.1 million for finishing as the runner-up.

World No. 1 Iga Świątek claimed the €1.6 million prize for winning the French Open in 2020. On Saturday, she will have the opportunity to take home an even larger purse.

When Świątek faces 18th-seeded Coco Gauff in Saturday’s French Open final, they will be competing to win €2.2 million, which is about $2.35 million at the conversion rate as of this publishing. The loser of the match will collect €1.1 million, or about $1.17 million. The match gets started at 9 a.m. ET and will air on NBC.

Gauff has a chance to pull off a double this weekend as she and Jessica Pegula, who lost to Świątek in the quarterfinals in women’s singles, will go for the women’s doubles title against France’s Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic. The winning side will earn €580,000, or about $620,000.

Here is a complete rundown of how much money players make, all the way from the first round to the title winner. All players — men and women — receive the same pay.

Singles players

Winner: €2.2 million
Runner-Up: €1.1 million
Semifinalist: €600,000
Quarterfinalist: €380,000
Round of 16: €220,000
Round of 32: €125,800
Round of 64: €86,000
Round of 128: €62,000

Doubles teams

Winner: €580,000
Runner-Up: €290,000
Semifinalist: €146,000
Quarterfinalist: €79,500
Round of 16: €42,000
Round of 32: €25,000
Round of 64: €15,500