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How much prize money will the Australian Open champion earn?

Learn how much the winner earns and view prize-money breakdown by round

January 30, 2026

The Australian Open concludes Sunday, 1 February with the men's singles final.

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The Australian Open concludes Sunday, 1 February with the men’s singles final.
By ATP Staff

Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic will meet in the Australian Open final on Sunday, following remarkable semi-final victories.

The 22-year-old Alcaraz is trying to become the youngest player to complete the Career Grand Slam, while Djokovic is aiming to capture a record-extending 25th major and 11th at the Australian Open.

Sunday’s champion will also depart Melbourne with a hefty payday. The winner will claim $4,150,000, while the runner-up will earn $2,150,000. Look below for a full prize-money breakdown of the singles field at the season’s final major.

2026 Australian Open Singles Prize Money (Men & Women)

 Round
 Prize Money

 Champion
 $4,150,000

 Finalist
 $2,150,000

 Semi-finalist
 $1,250,000

 Quarter-finalist
 $750,000

 R16
 $480,000

 R32
 $327,750

 R64
 $225,000

 R128
 $150,000

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