Novak Djokovic defeated Nick Kyrgios 4-6 6-3 6-4 7-6(3) to win his seventh Wimbledon title on Sunday. The Serbian top seed will receive £ 2 million while the unseeded Australian will take home £1,050,000 despite coming second, Wales Online reported. 

Let’s take a look at how much money those competing at Wimbledon make – 

Champion – £2m

Finalist – £1,050,000

Semi-finalist £535,000

Quarter-finalist £310,000

Fourth round £190,000

Third round £120,000

Second round £78,000

First round £50,000

Doubles prize money per team

Gentlemen’s and ladies’ doubles

Champions – £540,000

Finalists – £270,000

Semi-finalists – £135,000

Quarter-finals – £67,000

Third round – £33,000

Second round – £20,000

First round – £12,500

Mixed doubles

Champions – £124,000

Finalists – £62,000

Semi-finalists – £31,000

Quarter-finals – £16,000

Second round – £7,500

First round – £3,750

Wimbledon wheelchair finals prize money

Gentlemen’s and ladies’ wheelchair singles

Winner – £51,000

Finalist – £26,000

Semi-Finalists – £17,500

Quarter-Finalists – £12,000

Quad wheelchair singles

Winner – £51,000

Finalist – £26,000

Semi-Finalists – £17,500

Quarter-Finalists – £12,000

Gentlemen’s and ladies’ wheelchair doubles (per pair)

Winners – £22,000

Finalists – £11,000

Semi-finalists – £6,500

Quad wheelchair doubles (per pair)

Winners – £22,000

Finalists – £11,000

Semi-finalists – £6,500

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Congratulating Djokovic on the victory, Kyrgios said, “Yeah, he’s a bit of a god, I thought I had played well. I want to congratulate Novak, I don’t how now many times he was won it. And thank the umpires and ball girls and ball boys, i know we have a tough relationship at times. I am so tired. Our team has played so much tennis. I am really happy, it’s the best result of my career so far. Maybe I will be back again, maybe not.”