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Australian Open prize money: Organisers announce record $111.5 million prize pool

Singles champions will receive AUD $4.15 million
January 06, 2026
The Australian Open main draw begins on 18 January.
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The Australian Open main draw begins on 18 January. By ATP Staff

Australian Open tournament organisers announced a record AUD $111.5 million prize money pool Tuesday, the largest in event history.

The $111.5 million is up 16 per cent from $96.5 million in 2025. Qualifying rounds are up by 16 per cent and all singles and doubles players will receive a minimum of 10 per cent increase.

“This 16 per cent increase demonstrates our commitment to supporting tennis careers at every level,” Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley said. “From boosting qualifying prize money by 55 per cent since 2023 to enhancing player benefits, we’re ensuring professional tennis is sustainable for all competitors.”

The singles champion will receive $4.15 million, up 19 per cent year over year. The runner-up will earn $2.15 million and the semi-finalists $1.25 million each.

2026 Australian Open Singles Prize Money (Men & Women)

 Round  Prize Money
 Champion  $4.15M
 Finalist  $2.15M
 Semi-finalist  $1.25M
 Quarter-finalist  $750K
 R16  $480K
 R32  $327.75K
 R64  $225K
 R128  $150K

2026 Australian Open Qualifying Singles (Men & Women)

 Round  Prize Money
 R32  $83.5K
 R64  $57K
 R128  $40.5K

 

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