Australian Open prize fund reaches record $75 million

2023 Australian Open champion Serbia's Novak Djokovic kisses the trophy during a photo shoot on Jan. 30, 2023. Organizers announced on Tuesday the Austraian Open prize fund has been increased by 16 percent to A$111.5 million ($74.88 million). (Reuters)
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Updated 06 January 2026
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Australian Open prize fund reaches record $75 million

  • The two singles champions will each pocket A$4.15 million, up from the A$3.5 million which Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys took home last year
  • The prize money increase is part of Tennis Australia’s $135 million investment across the “Summer of Tennis“

MELBOURNE: The prize fund for this year’s Australian Open has been increased by 16 percent to A$111.5 million ($74.88 million), ​making it the largest purse in the tournament’s history, organizers announced on Tuesday.

The two singles champions will each pocket A$4.15 million, up from the A$3.5 million which Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys took home last year.

“This ‌16 percent increase demonstrates ‌our commitment to ‌supporting ⁠tennis ​careers ‌at every level,” said Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley.

“From boosting qualifying prize money by 55 percent since 2023 to enhancing player benefits, we’re ensuring professional tennis is sustainable for all competitors.”

The US Open offered ⁠the largest prize fund of the Grand Slams ‌last year with $90 million, while ‍Wimbledon offered a ‍total of £53.5 million ($72.49 million) ‍and the French Open €56.35 million ($66.12 million).

First-round losers at the Australian Open will walk away with A$150,000, a hike of ​14 percent from 2025, while the qualifying rounds will see the largest hike ⁠of 16 percent. Those falling in third round of qualifying will earn A$83,500.

The prize money increase is part of Tennis Australia’s $135 million investment across the “Summer of Tennis,” which Tiley said, “strengthens tennis’s foundation, ensuring the sport’s long-term health and commercial growth.”

The Australian Open runs from Jan. 18 to Feb. 1 at Melbourne Park.


Karim Benzema joins Al-Hilal

Updated 03 February 2026
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Karim Benzema joins Al-Hilal

RIYADH: Karim Benzema has joined Al-Hilal after leaving Al-Ittihad, the Riyadh club announced early Tuesday.

The former French international was introduced with a post on social media, “Karim Benzema is officially Hilali.”

The 2022 Ballon d’Or winner, who scored eight goals in 14 league matches this season, joined on a free transfer, his new club added.

Though this chapter comes to an end “respect and gratitude will always remain,” the Frenchman said.

“Thank you to the club, the staff, my teammates, and especially the fans for the welcome, the love, and the energy you gave me every day,” Benzema wrote on social media.

“This journey gave me a lot, both personally and professionally. I leave with my head held high, proud to have worn these colors and of everything we shared.”

Benzema moved to Saudi Arabia in 2023 after 14 seasons with Real Madrid. Last season he scored 21 goals as Al-Ittihad won the league.
This season Al-Ittihad trail leaders Al-Hilal by 12 points. 

— with input from Reuters