The singles champions for both the men's and women's draws will each receive a winner's cheque of approximately £872,560. This top prize is awarded to the individual who secures the title after navigating the intensive two-week bracket on the clay courts.
This year's payout marks a notable increase from 2025, when the champions each took home roughly £853,380. This year-on-year growth ensures the tournament remains a high-priority destination for the world's best players.
The tournament continues to lead the way in financial parity by offering identical rewards for both the ATP and WTA winners. Both champions will walk away with the exact same £872,560 prize, reinforcing the event's commitment to gender pay equity.
Players who reach the final but finish as runners-up will also see a boost in their earnings, taking home around £464,000. This is an increase from the £453,850 awarded to the finalists during the previous season.
The total prize pool for the 2026 Madrid Open has reached a record high of approximately £14.27 million. This massive purse is distributed across all rounds, providing significant income for players even if they exit in the opening stages.
Compared to the 2025 total purse of £13.78 million, the tournament has seen an overall funding increase of about 3.5%. This steady rise in prize money reflects the expanding commercial success and global viewership of the event.
For the first time in the tournament's history, the winners' prize has surpassed the €1 million milestone, which converts to this year's £872,560 figure. This achievement cements the Madrid Open's status as an elite "1000" level event with prestige comparable to the Grand Slams.
- The women's final takes place on Saturday at around 4pm BST. The men's final gets underway at the same time on Sunday.
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