Emma Navarro has fallen in the quarter-final stages of the Australian Open as the American was unable to overcome Iga Swiatek.
The 23-year-old was blitzed in the opening set before eventually coming up short in a hard-fought second as she was beaten 6-1, 6-2.
The Sporting News provides all the details on how much Navarro stands to make from the Aus Open in 2025.
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How much prize money will Emma Navarro make from Australian Open 2025?
For her exit in the quarters of this year's Australian Open, Navarro will pocket AUD$665,000.
She started her run with a narrow win over compatriot Peyton Stearns, before she claimed a win over Xiyu Wang to book her place in the third round.
The eighth seed did require three sets to overcome the Chinese player though and this continued to set the tone for the rest of Navarro's tournament.
She beat veteran Ons Jabeur after just over two hours on court, before battling her way past Daria Kasatkina in another marathon three-setter.
However, her luck unfortunately ran out when she came up against the imposing Swiatek at Rod Laver Arena, with the Polish star dropping just 14 games en route to the semis.
The winner in the men’s and women’s will each pocket AUD$3.5 million, while the runner’s up for the men’s and women’s will earn AUD$1.9 million.
Here’s the entire breakdown per round for the men’s, women’s and doubles.
Australian Open total prize money history
2002 | $16.5 million | 2014 | $33 million |
2003 | $18.18 million | 2015 | $40 million |
2004 | $19 million | 2016 | $44 million |
2005 | $19.1 million | 2017 | $50 million |
2006 | $19.3 million | 2018 | $55 million |
2007 | $20 million | 2019 | $62.5 million |
2008 | $20.6 million | 2020 | $71 million |
2009 | $23.14 million | 2021 | $71.5 million |
2010 | $24.094 million | 2022 | $75 million |
2011 | $25.006 million | 2023 | $76.5 million |
2012 | $26 million | 2024 | $86.5 million |
2013 | $30 million | 2025 | $96.5 million |
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