The French Open 2026 concluded with record-breaking prize money for the champions. The winners of the singles titles each took home a staggering €2.5 million, marking a significant increase from previous years. The total prize pool for the tournament reached €50 million, reflecting the growing financial stature of the Grand Slam event.
Singles Champions' Earnings
The men's and women's singles champions each received €2.5 million. This represents a 10% rise compared to the 2025 edition. The runners-up were awarded €1.25 million each. The prize money for reaching the semifinals was €650,000, while quarterfinalists earned €400,000. Players exiting in the fourth round received €250,000, and those in the third round took home €160,000.
Doubles and Mixed Doubles Payouts
The winning doubles team in both men's and women's doubles earned €600,000 per pair. The runners-up received €300,000. In mixed doubles, the champions were awarded €150,000 per team, with the runners-up getting €75,000.
Overall Prize Fund Growth
The €50 million total prize fund is the highest in French Open history. This includes increased payouts for early-round losers, with first-round qualifiers receiving €20,000. The tournament organizers emphasized their commitment to supporting players across all stages of the competition.
The French Open 2026 also introduced equal prize money for wheelchair tennis events, with singles champions earning €60,000 and doubles champions €25,000 per pair.



