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The Wimbledon men’s champion earned $2,621 in 1968—here’s how much he’ll win this year

In 1968, the start of tennis’ veteran era, Wimbledon champion Rod Laver took home £2,000. Since then, the excellent money has increased significantly.

Read on to see how much the men’s champions earned every five years in both British triturates and U.S. dollars (the exact amounts could have been different depending on interchange rates for that year), starting in 1968.

The figures are based on Wimbledon’s wholly pay breakdown, which can be found here.

1968: £2,000 or $2,643

1973: £5,000 or $6,607

1978: £19,000 or $25,108

1983: £66,600 or $88,011

1988: £165,000 or $218,045

1993: £305,000 or $403,053

1998: £435,000 or $574,846

2003: £575,000 or $759,853

2008: £750,000 or $991,113

2013: £1.60 million or $2.11 million

2018: £2.25 million or $3.30 million

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