How much does the US Open pay to win? The winner’s payout jumped from $2.6 million in 2022 to $3 million in 2023, a 15.4% raise. The runner-up distribution increased by the same percentage, while the compensation for players reaching the semifinals is up 9.9% August 22, 20232:12 PM GMTUpdated a month ago Aug 22 (Reuters) – The four Grand Slams – Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open – are the biggest events on the tennis calendar that offer serious financial incentives for the champions. Here is what you need to know about the prize pot on offer at the U.S. Open: WHEN IS THE U.S. OPEN HAPPENING? * This year’s U.S. Open runs from Aug. 28-Sept. 10. WHAT IS THE TOTAL PRIZE FUND IN 2023? * The total prize money is $65 million, a new all-time high for the tournament. * It marks an 8% increase from the 2022 overall prize pot of $60 million. The increase in player compensation takes on greater significance as the tournament celebrates 50 years of equal prize money. HOW MUCH WILL MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SINGLES PLAYERS EARN? * First round: $81,500 * Second round: $123,000 * Third round: $191,000 * Fourth round: $284,000 * Quarter-finals: $455,000 * Semi-finals: $775,000 * Finalist: $1.5 million pounds * Winner: $3 million HOW DOES THE WINNER’S PRIZE COMPARE TO 2022? The winners of the men’s and women’s titles in 2022, Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek, took home $2.6 million each. * Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova won 2.35 million pounds ($3 million) each for their Wimbledon triumphs last month. WHAT IS THE PRIZE MONEY ON OFFER IN MEN’S AND WOMEN’S DOUBLES AT THE U.S. OPEN IN 2023? * First round: $22,000 * Second round: $36,800 * Third round: $58,000 * Quarter-finals: $100,000 * Semi-finals: $180,000 * Finalist: $350,000 * Winner: $700,000 WHAT IS THE PRIZE MONEY ON OFFER IN MIXED DOUBLES AT THE U.S. OPEN IN 2023? * First round: $8,300 * Second round: $14,200 * Quarter-finals: $23,200 * Semi-finals: $42,500 * Finalist: $85,000 * Winner: $170,000 ($1 = 1.5518 Australian dollars) ($1 = 0.9176 euros) ($1 = 0.7828 pounds) ($1 = 0.7860 pounds)