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2026 French Open prize money, payouts: Alexander Zverev, Mirra Andreeva earn career high paydays in grand slam

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Two new champions were crowned this year at Roland-Garros. No. 2 Alexander Zverev took the men's singles title after defeating No. 10 Flavio Cobolli in the final on Sunday. It marked Zverev's first grand slam title after previously coming up short in three tries. The win also means a massive payday for the German, who will take home more than $3 million for his efforts over two weeks in Paris.

Zverev became the first German to win a men's grand slam title since Boris Becker at the 1996 Australian Open. He was also long considered the best player on tour without a grand slam title to his name after Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner passed him in the rankings and at majors. Now at 29 years old, Zverev finally joins the elite class of players.

On the women's side, teenager Mirra Andreeva defeated qualifier Maja Chwalinska in the final on Saturday to take her first grand slam title. The win means even more for her bank account. 

As champion, Zverev and Andreeva earned roughly $3.25 million, by far her biggest payday to date as a pro. Chwalinska and Cobolli, meanwhile, earned over $1.6 million for reaching the final. For Chwalinska, it was by far her biggest purse to date. Her career earnings on tour was roughly $866,000. 

Below you can find the complete prize money breakdown for the 2026 French Open by round. Thanks for following our coverage of the French Open this year. We'll see you back for Wimbledon later this month.

2026 French Open singles prize money (Men and Women)

RoundPrize moneyMen's FinishesWomen's Finishes

Champion

$3,248,000

(2) Alexander Zverev(8) Mirra Andreeva

Finalist

$1,624,000

(10) Flavio CobolliMaja Chwalinska

Semifinalist

$870,000

(26) Jakub Mensik, Matteo Arnaldi(15) Marta Kostyuk, (25) Diana Shnaider

Quarterfinalist

$545,200

(4) Felix Auger-Aliassime, (28) Joao Fonseca, (27) Rafael Jodar, Matteo Berrettini(1) Aryna Sabalenka, (7) Elina Svitolina, (18) Sorana Cirstea, (22) Anna Kalinskaya

Round of 16

$330,600

(11) Andrey Rublev, (15) Casper Ruud, (19) Frances Tiafoe, Juan Manuel Cerundolo, Alejandro Tabilo, Zachary Svajda, Pablo Carreno Busta, Jesper de Jong(3) Iga Swiatek, (11) Belinda Bencic, (16) Naomi Osaka, (19) Madison Keys, (28) Anastasia Potapova, Diane Parry, Jil Teichmann, Xiyu Wang

Round of 32

$216,920



Round of 64

$150,800



Round of 128$100,920

2026 French Open doubles prize money (Men and Women, per team)

RoundPrize money

Champion

$696,000

Finalist

$348,000

Semifinalist

$174,000

Quarterfinalist

$95,120

Round of 16

$52,200

Round of 32

$33,640

Round of 64

$22,040

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