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Queens Club Championships, London Prize Money | 2024 Breakdown & Historicals

Queen’s Club Championships Prize Money

2024 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
Website: Queens Club

Located in West Kensington, London, The Queens Club hosts an annual ATP 500 tennis tournament in June. For 2024, the total prize money for the event is €2,255,655, which translates to $2,407,393 and £1,931,475.

Officially known as the Queens Club Championships, the tournament also goes by the Cinch Championships and previously the Fever-Tree Championships due to title sponsors. The event is one of the ATP’s longest-running, initially held in 1890, and uses grass courts.

This year marks the highest prize money ever at The Queens Club, with a 3% increase in funds over 2023, after seeing a large rebound last year. Organizers canceled the tournament in 2020 due to the pandemic.

In singles, the 2024 winner will take home €395,205 and the runner-up €212,641, equating to an 18% and 5% decrease, respectively, over the prior year’s earnings.

Doubles pairs will earn €129,817 and €69,242 for the winner and runner-up, which is a 5% decrease for both. Keep reading for a complete breakdown of prize money across each round and historical data for comparison and growth.

2024 Full Breakdown

The Queens Club Championships distributes prize money between singles, doubles, and qualifying rounds. Roughly speaking, 80% of prize money is distributed to singles, while the remaining 20% goes to doubles.

Below we’ve included how prize money for this tournament breaks down by round for singles and doubles. You can scroll left and right on the tables to view data for prior years.

Please note that conversions to the US dollar and Sterling Pound consider the exchange rate on the day of the previous year’s final.

Singles

Euro

Euro 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner €395,205 €477,795 €399,170 €113,785 – €429,955 €427,590 €395,690 €410,200 €381,760 €90,100 €863,000 €78,935 €77,500 €79,260 €84,300 €84,500 €84,500
Runner-up €212,641 €220,880 €214,775 €84,075 – €215,940 €209,630 €193,985 €192,650 €172,100 €51,300 €491,400 €44,945 €44,100 €45,130 €48,000 €49,750 €49,750
Semifinal €113,336 €117,715 €114,465 €59,860 – €108,965 €105,480 €97,610 €95,665 €81,530 €29,610 €283,600 €25,940 €25,500 €26,045 €27,700 €29,200 €29,200
Quarterfinal €57,905 €60,145 €58,485 €40,765 – €57,260 €53,645 €49,640 €47,830 €39,340 €17,430 €167,000 €15,265 €15,000 €15,330 €16,300 €17,200 €17,200
Round 3 n/a n/a n/a n/a – n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a €10,160 €97,300 €8,900 €8,730 €8,935 €9,500 €10,100 €10,100
Round 2 €30,911 €32,105 €31,215 €25,480 – €28,620 €27,860 €25,780 €24,235 €20,060 €6,175 €59,100 €5,410 €5,300 €5,430 €5,775 €5,900 €5,900
Round 1 €16,486 €17,120 €16,650 €14,650 – €15,830 €14,690 €13,595 €12,755 €11,035 €3,755 €35,950 €3,290 €3,230 €3,305 €3,515 €3,500 €3,500
Qualies Round 2 €8,447 €8,775 €8,530 €6,750 – €6,090 €3,250 €3,010 €2,125 €1,240 €1,180 €1,130 €1,030 €1,010 €1,025 €650 €760 €725
Qualies Round 1 €4,741 €4,925 €4,785 €3,565 – €3,045 €1,660 €1,535 €1,170 €685 €565 €540 €495 €490 €500 €375 €445 €425

US Dollar

Please note that all historical data for The Queens Club Championships prize money in US dollars considers exchange rates on the day of the final for the years listed.

US Dollar 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner $421,790 $516,658 $428,303 $138,663 – $489,525 $486,833 $450,513 $467,033 $434,653 $102,583 $982,569 $89,871 $88,238 $90,241 $95,980 $96,207 $96,207
Runner-up $226,945 $238,846 $230,450 $102,457 – $245,858 $238,674 $220,862 $219,342 $195,944 $58,408 $559,483 $51,172 $50,210 $51,383 $54,650 $56,643 $56,643
Semifinal $120,960 $127,290 $122,819 $72,948 – $124,062 $120,094 $111,134 $108,919 $92,826 $33,712 $322,893 $29,534 $29,033 $29,654 $31,538 $33,246 $33,246
Quarterfinal $61,800 $65,037 $62,753 $49,678 – $65,193 $61,078 $56,518 $54,457 $44,791 $19,845 $190,138 $17,380 $17,078 $17,454 $18,558 $19,583 $19,583
Round 3 n/a n/a n/a n/a – n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a $11,568 $110,781 $10,133 $9,940 $10,173 $10,816 $11,499 $11,499
Round 2 $32,990 $34,716 $33,493 $31,051 – $32,585 $31,720 $29,352 $27,593 $22,839 $7,031 $67,288 $6,160 $6,034 $6,182 $6,575 $6,717 $6,717
Round 1 $17,595 $18,513 $17,865 $17,853 – $18,023 $16,725 $15,479 $14,522 $12,564 $4,275 $40,931 $3,746 $3,678 $3,763 $4,002 $3,985 $3,985
Qualies Round 2 $9,015 $9,489 $9,153 $8,226 – $6,934 $3,700 $3,427 $2,419 $1,412 $1,343 $1,287 $1,173 $1,150 $1,167 $740 $865 $825
Qualies Round 1 $5,060 $5,326 $5,134 $4,344 – $3,467 $1,890 $1,748 $1,332 $780 $643 $615 $564 $558 $569 $427 $507 $484

British Sterling Pound

Please note that all historical data for The Queens Club Championships prize money in British sterling pounds considers exchange rates on the day of the final for the years listed.

Sterling Pound 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner £338,406 £408,452 £341,647 £97,853 – £383,888 £381,777 £353,295 £366,250 £340,857 £80,446 £770,536 £70,478 £69,196 £70,768 £75,268 £75,446 £75,446
Runner-up £182,080 £188,823 £183,824 £72,303 – £192,804 £187,170 £173,201 £172,009 £153,661 £45,804 £438,750 £40,129 £39,375 £40,295 £42,857 £44,420 £44,420
Semifinal £97,047 £100,631 £97,970 £51,479 – £97,290 £94,179 £87,152 £85,415 £72,795 £26,438 £253,214 £23,161 £22,768 £23,254 £24,732 £26,071 £26,071
Quarterfinal £49,583 £51,416 £50,057 £35,057 – £51,125 £47,897 £44,321 £42,705 £35,125 £15,563 £149,107 £13,629 £13,393 £13,688 £14,554 £15,357 £15,357
Round 3  n/a n/a n/a n/a – n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a £9,071 £86,875 £7,946 £7,795 £7,978 £8,482 £9,018 £9,018
Round 2 £26,468 £27,446 £26,717 £21,912 – £25,554 £24,875 £23,018 £21,638 £17,911 £5,513 £52,768 £4,830 £4,732 £4,848 £5,156 £5,268 £5,268
Round 1 £14,117 £14,635 £14,251 £12,599 – £14,134 £13,116 £12,138 £11,388 £9,853 £3,353 £32,098 £2,938 £2,884 £2,951 £3,138 £3,125 £3,125
Qualies Round 2 £7,233 £7,501 £7,301 £5,805 – £5,438 £2,902 £2,688 £1,897 £1,107 £1,054 £1,009 £920 £902 £915 £580 £679 £647
Qualies Round 1 £4,060 £4,210 £4,095 £3,066 – £2,719 £1,482 £1,371 £1,045 £612 £504 £482 £442 £438 £446 £335 £397 £379

Doubles (Per Pair)

2023 Euro US Dollar Sterling Pound
Winner €129,817 $138,550 £111,160
Runner-up €69,242 $73,900 £59,291
Semifinal €35,033 $37,390 £29,998
Quarterfinal €17,512 $18,690 £14,995
Round 1 €9,070 $9,680 £7,766

Prize Money by Year

Total prize money for The Queens Club Championships changes yearly; unfortunately, it doesn’t always go up for the players.

Various factors influence a tournament’s prize money, including the prior year’s success of the event.

Year Total Prize Money Y/Y Change
2024 €2,255,655 3%
2023 €2,195,175 3%
2022 €2,134,520 65%
2021 €1,290,135 -38%
2020 Cancelled –
2019 €2,081,830 5%
2018 €1,983,595 8%
2017 €1,836,660 2%
2016 €1,802,945 14%
2015 €1,574,640 121%
2014 €711,010 4%
2013 €683,665 9%
2012 €625,300 3%
2011 €608,000 -3%
2010 €627,700 -5%
2009 €663,750 -4%
2008 €692,000 -11%
2007 €775,000 0%
2006 €775,000 0%
2005 €775,000 1%
2004 €767,000 -4%
2003 €800,000 9%
2002 €736,000 -5%
2001 €775,000 0%
2000 €775,000 –

Please note that all data is in euros.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions from fans and attendees about The Queens Club Championships prize money.

How much does the winner earn?

In 2024, the winner at Queens will take home €395,205, which is equivalent to $421,790 or £338,406.

How much does the runner-up earn?

In 2024, the runner-up at Queens will take home €212,641, which is equivalent to $226,945 or £182,080.

Why did prize money go down in 2021?

The Queens Club didn’t hold the tournament in 2020 due to the pandemic, and they had limited attendance in 2021. As a result, they couldn’t offer the same level of prize money as in previous years.

Is the Queens Club Championships prize money taxed?

Yes. The United Kingdom taxes all player earnings according to its current tax rate, which increases depending on a player’s earnings and caps out at 45%.

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