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US Open confirms record $108 million prize purse for 2026 tournament

General view during the final match between Italy's Jannik Sinner and Spain's Carlos Alcaraz in 2025
General view during the final match between Italy's Jannik Sinner and Spain's Carlos Alcaraz in 2025REUTERS / Shannon Stapleton

The US Open will hand ⁠out $108 million in prize money at this year's ‌final Grand Slam, it said ‌on Thursday, marking the ‌largest purse in tennis ‌history and a 20% jump ‌from last year's total payout.

The men's and women's singles ‌champions at the August ⁠23 ‌to September 13 major in New ​York will earn $5.5 million each, which marks ​a 10% increase from last year and is the ⁠largest ​Grand Slam payment in history for a main draw singles champion.

The compensation package also ‌includes what tournament organisers said is a Grand Slam record for first-round payouts, which this year will increase 27% to $140,000.

The payout structure was revealed shortly after the sport's four biggest ‌tournaments announced the creation ​of a Grand Slam Player ‌Council that is intended to give players a voice on a range of issues like prize ⁠money.

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