Over $71 million donated in two weeks at Roland Garros
May 22, 2026
10:53 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time)
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Tennis’ top stars will gather on the clay courts at Roland Garros to compete for the second Grand Slam title of the year. 2026 French Open. Along with the coveted Musketeers Cup, the Suzanne Lenglen Cup, which will determine the men’s and women’s singles winners, players will compete for a share of the huge prize money in Paris.
The 2026 French Open will have a two-week prize pool of just over $71.5 million across all tournaments. This is nearly $7.5 million more than before. last year’s wallet.
The men’s and women’s singles winners will each take home nearly $3.25 million in prize money, more than the $2.9 million won by Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz last year for their victories at the Court of Philippe Chartelier. For doubles, the winner will take home $696,000 per team, which is also a little over $25,000 more than last year’s top prize.
All players who reach the quarterfinals of the singles competition will receive a salary of more than $545,000. With life-changing money at stake, the pressure to chase one of the sport’s most coveted titles only increases.
Below you can see the complete prize money breakdown by round for the 2026 French Open.
2026 French Open Singles Prize Money (Men and Women)
champion | $3,248,000 |
finalist | $1,624,000 |
Semi-finalist | $870,000 |
Quarterfinalists | $545,200 |
round 16 | $330,600 |
round 32 | $216,920 |
round of 64 | $150,800 |
| round of 128 | $100,920 |
2026 French Open Doubles Prize Money (Men and Women, Per Team)
champion | $696,000 |
finalist | $348,000 |
Semi-finalist | $174,000 |
Quarterfinalists | $95,120 |
round 16 | $52,200 |
round 32 | $33,640 |
round of 64 | $22,040 |

