Australian Open tournament organisers have announced a record AUD 111.5 million prize money pool, the largest in the tournament’s history. This represents a 16 per cent increase from last year’s prize money of AUD 96.5 million.
The winners of the men’s and women’s singles at the season-opening Grand Slam will each receive AUD 2.79 million, marking a 19 per cent rise from last year’s AUD 2.35 million. The runner-up will earn AUD 2.15 million, while the semi-finalists will each take home AUD 1.25 million.
Qualifying rounds have also increased by 16 per cent, and all singles and doubles players will receive a minimum increase of 10 per cent. Players exiting in the first round of the main draw will earn AUD 150,000.
“This 16 per cent increase demonstrates our commitment to supporting tennis careers at every level. 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,” said Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley.
This prize money uplift is part of Tennis Australia’s AUD 135 million investment across the Summer of Tennis, reinforcing their commitment to support hundreds of professional athletes’ careers.
“This investment strengthens tennis’s foundation, ensuring the sport’s long-term health and commercial growth. By supporting players at all levels, we’re building deeper talent pools and more compelling storylines for fans,” Tiley added.
Three weeks of Grand Slam action begins at Melbourne Park on January 12, with the official Draw scheduled for January 15 at the Grand Slam Oval fan stage, where defending champions Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys are expected to join to see the singles draws unveiled.
Prize Money Breakdown: Men’s and Women’s Singles
- Winner: AUD 4.15M (+19%)
- Runner-up: AUD 2.15M (+13%)
- Semifinalists: AUD 1.25M (+14%)
- Quarterfinalists: AUD 750K (+13%)
- Fourth round: AUD 480K (+14%)
- Third round: AUD 327.75K (+13%)
- Second round: AUD 225K (+13%)
- First Round: AUD 150K (+14%)
Qualifying per round:
- Q3: AUD 83.5K (+16%)
- Q2: AUD 57K (+16%)
- Q1: AUD 40.5K (+16%)
