How much prize money did Alexander Zverev, Madison Keys, Emma Raducanu, Naomi Osaka, Ben Shelton & others win at French Open 2025?
The 2025 French Open, held at Roland Garros from May 25 to June 8, offered a total prize money pool of €53,478,000, with significant payouts for players across various rounds. Below is a detailed breakdown of the prize money earned by Alexander Zverev, Madison Keys, Emma Raducanu, Naomi Osaka, Ben Shelton, and other notable players based on their performance at the tournament, using available information and the official 2025 French Open prize money structure.[](https://www.reuters.com/sports/tennis/french-open-2025-prize-money-how-much-do-winners-earn-2025-05-06/)[](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/french-open-2025-live-updates-day-two-scores-results/5cAMEKqwCGz2/xCQr1bTmT54k/)[](https://sports.yahoo.com/article/french-open-prize-money-2025-091219319.html)
### Prize Money Breakdown for 2025 French Open (Singles)
– **Winner**: €2,550,000 (£2.13m / $2.89m)
– **Finalist**: €1,275,000
– **Semi-finalist**: €650,000
– **Quarter-finalist**: €415,000
– **Round of 16**: €250,000
– **Third Round**: €158,000
– **Second Round**: €110,000
– **First Round**: €73,000
### Individual Player Earnings
1. **Alexander Zverev (Men’s Singles, No. 3 Seed)**
Zverev reached the quarter-finals but lost to Novak Djokovic in four sets (4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4) on June 4, 2025. As a quarter-finalist, he earned **€415,000** (approximately £347,000 / $470,000). His performance included strong wins over Flavio Cobolli and Tallon Griekspoor, but he couldn’t overcome Djokovic’s tactical drop shots.[](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/french-open-2025-live-updates-quarterfinals-scores-results/IZ8unBPYtiV6/)
2. **Madison Keys (Women’s Singles, No. 7 Seed)**
Keys advanced to the quarter-finals, where she was defeated by Coco Gauff in three sets (6-7, 6-4, 6-1). As a quarter-finalist, she earned **€415,000** (approximately £347,000 / $470,000). Her run included a victory over Katie Boulter, showcasing her clay-court consistency after her 2025 Australian Open title.[](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/french-open-2025-live-updates-quarterfinals-scores-results/IZ8unBPYtiV6/)
3. **Emma Raducanu (Women’s Singles, Unseeded)**
Raducanu reached the second round, defeating Wang Xinyu in a grueling 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 match before falling to Iga Swiatek (6-1, 6-2). Her second-round finish earned her **€110,000** (approximately £92,211 / $124,251), a 27.9% increase from her 2022 French Open second-round payout of €86,000. This added to her career earnings of approximately $5.1 million.[](https://www.tennis365.com/tennis-features/emma-raducanu-2025-french-open-prize-money-and-ranking-points-revealed)[](https://www.gbnews.com/sport/tennis/emma-raducanu-french-open-prize-money-2672207756)
4. **Naomi Osaka (Women’s Singles, Unseeded)**
Osaka was eliminated in the first round by Paula Badosa in three sets, earning **€73,000** (approximately £61,181 / $82,457) for her main draw entry. Her early exit marked a disappointing return to Roland Garros, where she struggled to regain her clay-court form.[](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2025/may/26/french-open-2025-raducanu-alcaraz-and-ruud-in-early-action-on-day-two-live)[](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/french-open-2025-live-updates-day-two-scores-results/5cAMEKqwCGz2/xCQr1bTmT54k/)
5. **Ben Shelton (Men’s Singles, No. 13 Seed)**
Shelton reached the fourth round, where he lost to Carlos Alcaraz in a competitive match. His Round of 16 finish earned him **€250,000** (approximately £209,000 / $283,000). Shelton’s run included a five-set victory over Lorenzo Sonego, highlighting his growing presence on clay.[](https://www.cbssports.com/tennis/news/2025-french-open-results-schedule-draw-bracket-for-the-fourth-round-at-roland-garros/amp/)[](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/french-open-2025-live-updates-day-one-scores-results/TmJCir7uxHpB/os9zjOLdAUtb/)
### Other Notable Players
– **Coco Gauff (Women’s Singles, No. 2 Seed)**: Gauff advanced to the semi-finals, defeating Madison Keys among others, earning **€650,000** (approximately £544,000 / $735,000). Her run continues her strong Roland Garros history, having reached the 2022 final.[](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/french-open-2025-live-updates-quarterfinals-scores-results/IZ8unBPYtiV6/)
– **Jannik Sinner (Men’s Singles, No. 1 Seed)**: Sinner reached the semi-finals, defeating Andrey Rublev and Alexander Bublik, earning **€650,000**. His dominant performance keeps him in contention for his first French Open title.
– **Novak Djokovic (Men’s Singles, No. 6 Seed)**: Djokovic also reached the semi-finals, overcoming Zverev, earning **€650,000**. His pursuit of a 25th Grand Slam remains alive.[](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/french-open-2025-live-updates-quarterfinals-scores-results/IZ8unBPYtiV6/)
– **Iga Swiatek (Women’s Singles, No. 5 Seed)**: Swiatek reached at least the fourth round, defeating Raducanu, and earned at least **€250,000**. As the defending champion, she’s poised for a deeper run, potentially increasing her earnings.[](https://www.cbssports.com/tennis/news/2025-french-open-results-schedule-draw-bracket-for-the-fourth-round-at-roland-garros/amp/)
– **Carlos Alcaraz (Men’s Singles, No. 2 Seed)**: Alcaraz, the defending champion, reached the quarter-finals, defeating Shelton, earning **€415,000**. His semi-final against Lorenzo Musetti could push his earnings higher.[](https://www.cbssports.com/tennis/news/2025-french-open-results-schedule-draw-bracket-for-the-fourth-round-at-roland-garros/amp/)
– **Jessica Pegula (Women’s Singles, No. 3 Seed)**: Pegula was eliminated in the third round by Ons Jabeur, earning **€158,000** (approximately £132,000 / $178,000). Her early exit was marred by online abuse concerns.[](https://www.cbssports.com/tennis/news/2025-french-open-results-schedule-draw-bracket-for-the-fourth-round-at-roland-garros/amp/)
### Context and Notes
The 2025 French Open prize money reflects a 7% increase from 2024, with champions earning €2.55 million, up from €2.4 million won by Alcaraz and Swiatek last year. All players reaching the first round secured at least €73,000, ensuring significant financial rewards even for early exits. The tournament’s equal prize money for men’s and women’s singles underscores its commitment to parity. These figures are based on confirmed sources and performance updates from Roland Garros 2025.