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Australian Open Prize Fund Reaches Record $75 Million
The Australian Open boosted its total prize money by 16%, raising the winner's payout by 19% to A$4.15 million, supporting players at all career stages, Tennis Australia said.
- The Australian Open prize fund has reached a record high of $75 million for 2026.
- The winners of the men's and women's singles events will each receive $2.8 million , a 19% increase from the previous year.
- Tennis Australia's chief executive stated that the prize money increase demonstrates their commitment to supporting tennis careers at all levels.
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This year the Australian Slam will be winning its highest prize pool ever: here's the total sum and the figure for the winners
·Italy
Read Full ArticleAustralian Open organisers announce record prize money for upcoming edition: 'Sustainable for all competitors'
Tennis Australia hiked the total prize fund for the upcoming Australian Open to A$111.5 million ($74.88 million), a 16 per cent hike from last year that is the highest in the tournament's history with with the winner of men's and women's singles pocketing A$4.15 million each.
·Mumbai, India
Read Full ArticleBy increasing the prize pool, both superstars and players who have not yet made it to the top should earn enough.
The 1st Grand Slam tournament of the year is booming – and this has been going on for years. The prize money is also rising again in 2026.
·Zürich, Switzerland
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Leaning Left14Leaning Right8Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Left
Bias Distribution
- 48% of the sources lean Left
48% Left
L 48%
C 24%
R 28%
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