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Carlos Alcaraz’s huge prize money revealed after Queen’s 2025 final win over Jiri Lehecka

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Carlos Alcaraz just pocketed a hefty sum after defeating Jiri Lehecka in the Queen’s 2025 final – and we’ve got the prize money figure right here.

The Spaniard cruised to his 18th consecutive win on Sunday evening. Alcaraz continued a relentless run of form that shows no sign of slowing. Business as usual.

Lehecka played well, but his opponent had an answer to everything at the Andy Murray Arena, as Alcaraz tightened his grip as the man to beat ahead of Wimbledon.

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And with the win, Alcaraz also secured a healthy boost to his bank account, adding to a sizeable French Open prize money payday, and ultimately to his ever-growing haul this summer.

Queen’s 2025 prize money revealed

The men’s singles winner of Queen’s Club 2025 takes home a whopping £425,028.69 ($538,011).

RoundPrize Money (GBP)Prize Money (USD)
Winner£425,028.69$538,011
Finalist£228,652.86$289,434
Semi-finalist£121,858.29$154,251
Quarter-finalist£62,255.95$78,805
Round of 16£33,231.35$42,065
Round of 32£17,722.07$22,433

Alcaraz joins the women’s singles winner in Tatjana Maria, in earning just over £400,000. Not bad for a week’s work.

Maria became one of the oldest WTA players to ever win a championship, alongside the likes of Serena Williams. Alcaraz, on the other hand, is one of the youngest to keep getting his hands on another trophy.

The sizeable sum puts more in the growing fund for Alcaraz, who has now earned a staggering amount over his short career.

Alcaraz career earnings after Queen’s 2025

Alcaraz’s career prize money (on‑court earnings) previously stood at approximately £31.63m (US $41.84 million), according to ATP. The win saw him propelled to £32.05m (US $44.5 million).

StageEarnings (£)Earnings ($)
Before Queen’s 2025£31,630,000$44,500,000
Queen’s 2025 win+£425,028.69+$538,011
Total£32,055,028.69$45,038,011

Now, Alcaraz looks to Wimbledon’s prize money fund, which would add a couple more zeros to his quite ludicrous bank balance at just 22 years old.