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Australian Open 2026 raises prize money but some players still have concerns
Summary
The Australian Open's prize pool rises 16% to A$111.5m with singles champions to receive $4.15m, while some players say the increase does not reflect a larger share of Grand Slam revenue.
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The Australian Open has set a record prize fund for 2026 and announced increases across player payouts. Total prize money is A$111.5m, a 16% rise on last year. Singles champions will receive $4.15m each, which is a 19% increase on the 2025 winners. Tennis Australia described the move as support for tennis careers at every level.
Key details:
- Total prize money is reported as A$111.5m, a 16% increase and described as the largest player fund in the tournament's history.
- The article reports the prize pot as £55m for this year's tournament.
- Singles champions will receive $4.15m (£2.05m), a 19% increase on amounts awarded to 2025 winners Madison Keys and Jannik Sinner.
- All singles and doubles players competing will receive a minimum increase of 10%.
- Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley said the increase demonstrates a commitment to supporting tennis careers at every level.
- A source close to the players' group told BBC Sport that some leading players are likely to be disappointed that their key demands for a greater share of Grand Slam revenue and enhanced player welfare have been "largely ignored".
Summary:
The increases raise overall player payouts and boost individual champion awards while prompting continued concern from a group of leading players about revenue share and welfare. Undetermined at this time.
