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How much did Desirae Krawczyk and Neal Skupski make by winning Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Championship 2022?

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Desirae Krawczyk and Neal Skupski defeated Ebden and Stosur to clinch the Mixed Doubles title at Wimbledon 2022

The first silverware of this year’s Wimbledon was handed out on Thursday night – Britain’s Neal Skupski and American Desirae Krawczyk winning the mixed doubles title with a 6-4, 6-3 win over the Australian pairing of Matt Ebden and Sam Stosur. It was the first time that the mixed doubles final has been played on a Thursday evening, moved from its usual slot after the men’s singles final on Sunday.

Skupski and Krawczyk entered the mixed doubles draw as defending champions and are now back-to-back winners of the title. As a result of their victory, the pair have bagged a massive prize money of US$ 131,000.

Despite being defending champions, Krawczyk and Skupski were a last-minute pairing at The Championships, as both players were originally set to play with different partners. But the reunion proved fruitful once again, as the duo became the first team to win back-to-back Wimbledon titles since Helena Sukova and Cyril Suk won in 1996 and 1997.

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What is the total prize money for all other categories of Wimbledon 2022?

The winner of the Wimbledon Men’s and Women’s Singles will take home a whopping £1,700,000 each. The runner ups will receive a mouthwatering £900,000. Those who make it to round 4 and past the qualifiers will earn £48,000. Listed below is a full table of the prize money for the singles’ events.

PositionPrize Money
Winner£1,700,000
Finalist£900,000
Semi-Finalists£465,000
Quarter-Finalists£300,000
Round of 16£181,000
Round of 32£115,000
Round of 64£75,000
Round of 128£48,000
Qualifiers 3£25,500
Qualifiers 2£15,500
Qualifiers 1£8,500

The winners of the Men’s and Women’s doubles at Wimbledon 2022 will receive £480,000 each while the runners up will take home £240,000. Those who make it to the round of 64 will be able to earn £12,000. Listed below is a full table of the prize money for the doubles’ events.

PositionPrize Money
Winner£480,000
Finalists£240,000
Semi-Finalists£120,000
Quarter-Finalists£60,000
Round of 16£30,000
Round of 32£19,000
Round of 64£12,000

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