Gigantic money for winning Wimbledon. The Polish woman crashed the bank!
Success in Grand Slam Wimbledon is not only typically sporting benefits. Iga Świątek won a very substantial prize for winning in London.
In 2020, the Polish tennis player reached for a spectacular senior success, winning the Grand Slam tournament at the courts named after Roland Garros in Paris. Since then, Iga Świątek has earned gigantic money in her career. And it is worth recalling that we are talking about a tennis player who is only 24 years old.
Wimbledon: How much did Iga Świątek earn? A gigantic prize for a Polish woman
Already before this year’s Wimbledon, the Polish player was at the forefront of the world in terms of financial achievements. Świątek earned just over $ 36 million (amounts given in gross version).
This gave POLCE place number 8 in the classification of all time. Interestingly, another Polish tennis player Agnieszka Radwańska is classified in 11th place – who in her career won over 27.5 million dollars.
Due to the victory in Wimbledon 2025, the Polish champion of the legendary event jumped to third place among the “richest” for her tournament successes of tennis players. The Polish woman loses only to Sisters Serena and Venus Williams.
Świątek from grass in London raised $ 4 million for a triumph, in PLN 14.5 million. I must admit, the result really makes a huge impression.
Iga Świątek and all its championships
The Polish woman in her career so far has reached a total of 23. Championship titles at the courts almost all over the world.
Świątek triumphed in six struggles in a great shelter, four times on the courts of Roland Garros (2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024), once at the US Open (2022) and Wimbledon (2025). In addition, the prestigious triumph in WTA Finals (2023) should be added.
In addition, won in WTA 1000 rank tournaments, respectively in Rome (2021, 2022, 2024), Dosze (2022 and 2024), Indian Wells (2022 and 2024), Miami (2022), Beijing (2023) and Madrid (2024).
The list also includes the WTA 500 struggle, successively: Adelajda (2021), Stuttgart (2022 and 2023), San Diego (2022) and the aforementioned Dosze (2023). Plus Polish accent, WTA 250 in Warsaw (2023).
After the Olympic tournament in Paris (2024), the bronze medal of the Games should be added to this list. The first album in the history of Polish Olympicism pulled out of competition on tennis courts.
