The 2025 Wimbledon women’s singles draw is over, with Iga Swiatek beating Amanda Anisimova in the final.
It was a tumultuous and chaotic Championships at times, with plenty of chaos and a lot of big surprises across the entire fortnight.
Here, we look at what prize money and ranking points the biggest names will take home after a dramatic two weeks of action.
Prize Money
For winning her first Wimbledon title, new champion Swiatek has won a staggering £3,000,000 after a brilliant fortnight in SW19.
That is a new record for prize money at the All England Club, a notable increase on the £2,700,000 won by Barbora Krejcikova for her triumph back in 2024.
Runner-up Anisimova will not go home empty-handed, taking home an impressive £1,520,000 for her run to the final.
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka was beaten in the semi-final by Anisimova, dashing her hopes of a fourth Grand Slam singles title.
However, Sabalenka and fellow semi-finalist Belinda Bencic will be awarded a tidy £775,000 for reaching the last four.
Beaten quarter-finalists Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Liudmila Samsonova, Laura Siegemund, and Mirra Andreeva will all take home £400,000 in prize money from this fortnight.
After her defeat to world No 1 Sabalenka back in round three, home favourite Emma Raducanu has earned £152,000.
There were plenty of big casualties earlier in the tournament, with second seed Coco Gauff, third seed Jessica Pegula, and fifth seed Zheng Qinwen all beaten in round one.
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They, and every other player beaten in the opening round, will be awarded £66,000 in tournament prize money.
After her shock second-round exit, 2024 finalist Jasmine Paolini will take home £99,000.
Ranking points
For her triumph, Swiatek is rewarded with a staggering 2,000 points in the WTA Rankings.
The Pole will move up to world No 3 on Monday, with only Sabalenka and Gauff ranked ahead of her.
After finishing as the runner-up, Anisimova will take home 1,300 ranking points, ensuring she will make her top-10 debut and move up to world No 7.
After reaching the semi-final, Sabalenka and Bencic will be awarded 780 ranking points, a significant both for both women, who missed the Championships in 2024.
Sabalenka withdrew from the tournament last summer due to injury, and her 780 points will push her above 12,000 ranking points in the WTA Rankings.
Meanwhile, on her comeback from maternity leave, Bencic is set to return to the top 20.
Quarter-finalists Pavlyuchenkova, Siegemund, Samsonova, and Andreeva are all awarded 430 points for their respective runs.
That will be a significant boost for German star Siegemund, who is set to rise from world No 104 to world No 54.
After losing in the third round, Raducanu won 100 ranking points.
That is down on the 200 points she attained for reaching the fourth round in 2024, with Brit set to fall five places to world No 45 as a result.
After their opening-round defeats, the likes of Gauff, Pegula, and Zheng all earn just 10 ranking points from this summer’s Championships.
While, for her round two exit, Paolini takes home just 70 ranking points.
The Italian had 1,300 runner-up points to defend from 2024, meaning she will drop down to world No 9 on Monday.
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