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Sunday 12 July 2015 5:35 pm

Wimbledon men’s singles final 2015 prize money: Novak Djokovic wins richest ever final over Roger Federer

By: Joe Hall

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Novak Djokovic has made £1.88m after beating Roger Federer in the richest Wimbledon final ever.

Read more: Andy Murray is third-highest earning man at Wimbledon

The Serb seized the third Wimbledon title of his career, winning 7-6 (7-1) 6-7 (10-12) 6-4  6-3 in a final featuring two titans who are also the sport's biggest ever earners.

With $92.3m (£59.48m) earned in prize money, Federer has made more from his on-court performances than any other player while Djokovic is close behind with $80.8m.

World number one Djokovic has now made $11.3m in 2015 – more than double any other player on the men's tour.

Federer had not enjoyed such good form heading into this year's tournament with earnings of $3.1m, however, the man who lost his bid for a record eighth title has made more money from Wimbledon than anyone else at $13.3m. 

Djokovic has now made $12m from his performances in SW19.

Federer's transcendental status beyond tennis also sees him net more from endorsement deals with Nike, Mercedes, Rolex, Credit Suisse and others pumping over $50m into his bank account according to Forbes figures.

Djokovic has made $39m from deals with UniQlo, ANZ, Jacob's Creek, Peugeot and Seiko.

Find out how long it would take you to earn as much as a Wimbledon winner (or loser).

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