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French Open announces increased prize money for 2023

The French Open organisers on Friday announced an increase in the prize money for this year's claycourt Grand Slam. The prize amount will total 49.6 million euros ($54.6 million), up 12.3% on 2022, the organisers said. In a statement released by the Roland Garros organisers, it said that the prize pot has been "significantly increased" to ensure a more even distribution between players. The amount for the Roland Garros singles draws will be increased by 9.1% on 2022, the statement read.
French Open announces increased prize money for 2023
The French Open takes place from May 28-June 11. (Getty Images)
NEW DELHI: The French Open organisers on Friday announced an increase in the prize money for this year's claycourt Grand Slam. The prize amount will have a total amount of 49.6 million euros ($54.6 million), up 12.3% by 2022, the organisers said.
In a statement released by the Roland Garros organisers, it said that the prize pot has been "significantly increased" to ensure a more even distribution between players.
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The amount for the Roland Garros singles draws will be increased by 9.1% in 2022, the statement read.
Losing players in the opening three rounds of the singles draw stand to receive between 11% and 13% more this year, with organisers also increasing prize money for the three rounds of the qualifying competition by an average of 11.8%.
The men's and women's champions will receive 2.3 million euros each.
The prize money for the men's and women's doubles events have also gone up by 4%, organisers added.
The allocation for the wheelchair and quad competition is 810,000 euros, equating to a 40% increase on 2022.
The French Open takes place from May 28-June 11.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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