Tennis-Australian Open prize fund reaches record $75 million


  • Tennis
  • Tuesday, 06 Jan 2026

Tennis - Australian Open - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - January 26, 2025 General view during the final between Germany's Alexander Zverev and Italy's Jannik Sinner REUTERS/Jaimi Joy

Jan 6 (Reuters) - The prize ‌fund for this year's Australian Open has been ‌increased by 16% to A$111.5 million ($74.88 million), making ‌it the largest purse in the tournament's history, organisers announced on Tuesday.

The two singles champions will each pocket A$4.15 million, up from the ‍A$3.5 million which Jannik Sinner and ‍Madison Keys took home ‌last year.

"This 16% increase demonstrates our commitment to supporting tennis ‍careers ​at every level," said Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley.

"From boosting qualifying prize money by 55% since ⁠2023 to enhancing player benefits, we're ensuring professional ‌tennis is sustainable for all competitors."

The U.S. Open offered the largest ⁠prize fund ‍of the Grand Slams last year with $90 million, while Wimbledon offered a total of 53.5 million pounds ($72.49 million) and the ‍French Open 56.35 million euros ($66.12 million).

First-round ‌losers at the Australian Open will walk away with A$150,000, a hike of 14% from 2025, while the qualifying rounds will see the largest hike of 16%. Those falling in third round of qualifying will earn A$83,500.

The prize money increase is part of Tennis Australia's $135 million investment across ‌the "Summer of Tennis", which Tiley said, "strengthens tennis's foundation, ensuring the sport's long-term health and commercial growth".

The Australian Open runs from January 18 ​to February 1 at Melbourne Park.

($1 = 1.4890 Australian dollars)

($1 = 0.7381 pounds)

($1 = 0.8523 euros)

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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