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French Open 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs at Roland Garros?
FRENCH OPEN action has returned to the big screens for 2025 – and the winners will receive a huge prize pot for their troubles!
Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz battled through a gruelling five-set thriller before beating German icon Alexander Zverev to lift last year’s Men’s crown.


But Iga Swiatek’s journey to success in the 2024 Women’s final was a lot more straight forward as she comfortably beat Italian Jasmine Paolini in straight sets.
However, one thing the winning pair had in common is that they took home a staggering amount of money to go with their titles.
And there is even more money up for grabs at the second Grand Slam of the season.
FRENCH OPEN ODDS TIPS AND PREDICTION
What is the French Open 2025 prize money?
The total prize pot for the 2025 French Open is €56,352,000 (£43.3 million).
And the winners will take home €2,550,000 (£2.2m) which is approximately a 5.21% increase from Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek’s winnings in 2024.
Prize money will be the same for both men and women.
Here is the full breakdown:
- Winner: €2,550,000 (£2.2m)
- Runner-up: €1,275,000 (£1.1m)
- Semi-finalist: €690,000 (£591,630)
- Quarter-finalist: €440,000 (£377,270)
- Round 4: €265,000 (£227,220)
- Round 3: €168,000 (£144,000)
- Round 2: €117,000 (£100,300)
- Round 1: €78,000 (£67,000)
When is the French Open 2025?
- The French Open 2025 will begin on Sunday, May 25.
- It will then conclude on Sunday, June 8.
- Roland Garros in Paris is as ever the chosen venue for this iconic Grand Slam.
How can I watch the French Open 2025?
- The entire 2025 French Open will be broadcast LIVE on TNT Sports in the UK.
- Fans can also stream the action on discovery+ through a compatible mobile device or tablet.
- Alternatively, SunSport will have set-by-set coverage of a number of matches throughout the iconic competition.
Coleen Rooney meets with Ukrainian child victims of Putin’s invasion as she opens up about her own loss
COLEEN Rooney met with Ukrainian child victims of Putin’s invasion as she opened up about her own heartbreaking loss.
The I’m A Celeb star, 39, spoke about her late sister Rosie, who died in 2013 at the age of just 14.



Coleen also admitted that she thought of her four kids – Kai, 15, Klay, 12, Kit, nine, and Cass, seven – when she made the mercy dash to meet kids who had lost their home in the war.
The wife of Wayne Rooney headed to Poland to meet families who had fled their homes amid the conflict.
During this emotional time, Coleen reflected on losing her adopted sister Rosie after a lifelong battle with the rare brain disorder Rett syndrome as she met with disabled refugee kids during a trip to a UNICEF Educational Rehabilitation School.
Coleen met fitness coach Kateryna and her seven-year-old son, Murat, who has learning difficulties and is unable to speak.
“One of the schools was for children with disabilities. And I grew up in that environment, my sister went to a school like that,” she told the Mirror.
“It was just like where they were, with music therapy, physiotherapy and all those things for the sensors. I felt so comfortable, it wasn’t a shock.
“That was probably the easiest visit of my time in Poland.
“Because I’ve experienced that and I felt comfortable there.”
Coleen had previously spoken about her love for Rosie in the 2023 Disney+ documentary Coleen: The Real Wagatha Christie Story.
She had described her as being the “sister that I never thought I was going to have”.
Coleen added: “She brought that little bit extra to the house. We fell in love with her.”
Rosie was born on February 2, 1998, and was diagnosed with Rett syndrome.
The rare genetic disorder affects brain development, resulting in severe mental and physical disability.
She was adopted by the McLoughlin family when she was two-years-old.
Sadly, Rosie died aged 14 in 2013 after a lifelong battle with the condition.

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