Wimbledon prize money: How much can Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic earn?
ROGER FEDERER and Rafael Nadal are the favourites to win Wimbledon, but how much can they earn?
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Federer is the front runner to claim his ninth Wimbledon title when the tournament gets underway on July 2.
But world No 1 Rafael Nadal also enters the competition in top form having won the French Open.
Novak Djokovic is a potential underdog after impressing at Queen’s last week, where he lost to Marin Cilic in the final.
But the Serbian is still not at 100 per cent as he continues to struggle with his serve because of his recent elbow injury.
The Wimbledon winner will take home a mammoth £2.25million if they can last the full fortnight to lift the famous trophy.
The losing finalist will still pocket a healthy £1.125m of the total £34m prize pot.
For reaching the semi-finals players are rewarded with £562,000, while a basic first-round appearance fee of £39,000 is given just for qualifying.
But if a player withdraws from the first round before their match then they will be docked half of the fee, with the replacement taking home the other half.
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Wimbledon prize fund
Total: £34m
Winners: £2.25m
Runners-up: £1.125m
Semi-finalists: £562,000
Quarter-finalists: £281,000
Fourth round: £163,000
Third round: £100,000
Second round: £63,000
First round: £39,000
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Wimbledon seeds
1) Roger Federer
2) Rafael Nadal
3) Marin Cilic
4) Alexander Zverev
5) Juan Martin del Potro
6) Grigor Dimitrov
7) Dominic Thiem
8) Kevin Anderson
9) John Isner
10) David Goffin
11) Sam Querrey
12) Novak Djokovic
13) Milos Raonic
14) Roberto Bautista Agut
15) Diego Schwartzman
16) Nick Kyrgios
17) Borna Coric
18) Lucas Rouille
19) Jack Sock
20) Fabio Fognini
21) Pablo Carreno Busta
22) Kyle Edmund
23) Adrian Mannarino
24) Richard Gasquet
25) Kei Nishikori
26) Hyeon Chung
27) Philipp Kolschreiber
28) Denis Shapovalov
29) Damir Dzumhur
30) Filip Krajinovic
31) Marco Cecchinato
32) Fernando Verdasco