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Australian Open prize money: Organizers announce record $111.5 million prize pool
The singles champion will receive A$4.15 million
January 6, 2026
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The main draw of the Australian Open will begin on January 18.
Written by ATP Staff
Australian Open organizers announced on Tuesday that the prize pool has reached a record A$111.5 million, the highest in the tournament’s history.
This $111.5 million is a 16% increase from $96.5 million in 2025. Qualifying has been increased by 16% and all singles and doubles players will receive at least a 10% increase.
“This 16 per cent growth demonstrates our commitment to supporting tennis at all levels,” Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley said. “From increasing qualifying prize money by 55 per cent from 2023 to improving player welfare, we are ensuring professional tennis is sustainable for all participants.”
The singles champion will receive US$4.15 million, a year-on-year increase of 19%. The runner-up will receive $2.15 million and the semifinalists will receive $1.25 million.
Australian Open Singles Prize Money 2026 (Men and Women)
| round | bonus |
| champion | $4.15 million |
| finalists | $2.15 million |
| semifinals | $1.25 million |
| quarter finalists | $750,000 |
| R16 | $480,000 |
| R32 | $327.75K |
| R64 | $225,000 |
| R128 | $150,000 |
2026 Australian Open Singles Qualifying (Men and Women)
| round | bonus |
| R32 | $83,500 |
| R64 | $57,000 |
| R128 | $40,500 |


