The French Open, the year’s second Grand Slam major, began on May 22 with the world’s greatest players squaring off on the clay surface at Roland-Garros in Paris.
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In addition to the La Coupe des Mousquetaires (men’s singles champion) or the Suzanne-Lenglen cup (women’s singles champion), competitors will share in an increased prize money pool in 2022 after COVID-19 saw the total purse decline in 2020 and 2021.
The total purse for the French Open 2022 is $66.80 million (€43.60 million). It’s a roughly $6 million increase over last year’s total prize money.
Below is the breakdown of the prize money: Men’s and women’s singles
| Place | Prize money (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Winner | $3.35 million |
| Runner-up | $1.68 million |
| Semifinalists | $914,651 |
| Quarterfinalists | $579.279 |
| Round 4 | $335,373 |
| Round 3 | $191,775 |
| Round 2 | $131,150 |
| Round 1 | $94,550 |
| Round 3 qualifying | $47,242 |
| Round 2 qualifying | $30,479 |
| Round 1 qualifying | $21,350 |

Men’s and women’s doubles
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| Place | Prize money (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Winner | $571,032 |
| Runner-up | $304,550 |
| Semifinalists | $191,105 |
| Quarterfinalists | $106,642 |
| Round 3 | $60,938 |
| Round 2 | $38,085 |
| Round 1 | $24,374 |
Mixed doubles
| Place | Prize money (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Winner | $213,423 |
| Runner-up | $106,642 |
| Semifinalists | $53,337 |
| Quarterfinalists | $26,668 |
| Round 2 | $14,477 |
| Round 1 | $7,619 |


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