Madrid Open 2026 Prize Money | Full Breakdown by Round (ATP & WTA)

Jonathan Davies in Madrid Open 07 Jun 2026
Gauff resumes her title defence on Wednesday (Associated Press / Alamy Stock Photo)

The 2026 Mutua Madrid Open offers prize money exceeding EUR 8 million across both ATP and WTA tours, with the men’s and women’s champions each pocketing EUR 1,007,165 alongside 1,000 ranking points. The prize pool is among the largest outside the Grand Slams, reflecting Madrid’s status as a combined Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 event. Below, the full prize money breakdown for the 2026 edition, runner-up cheques, and how the payouts compare year-on-year.

For tournament context, contenders and how to watch, see our Madrid Open 2026 preview. For betting analysis, see our Madrid Open betting tips.

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Madrid Open 2026: Total Prize Money

Tour Total Pool Winner Winner Points
ATP Masters 1000 EUR 8.4 million+ EUR 1,007,165 1,000
WTA 1000 EUR 8.4 million+ EUR 1,007,165 1,000

Both ATP and WTA singles draws offer equal prize money to the singles winner — a milestone Madrid pioneered in the modern combined event format.

Singles Prize Money Breakdown (per tour)

Round Prize Money Ranking Points
Winner EUR 1,007,165 1,000
Runner-up EUR 535,585 650
Semi-finalist EUR 295,925 390
Quarter-finalist EUR 159,610 215
Round of 16 EUR 86,945 120
Round of 32 EUR 49,355 65
Round of 64 EUR 27,790 35
Round of 128 (R1) EUR 17,550 10
Qualifier (final round) EUR 9,860 25
Qualifier (R2) EUR 5,840 14
Qualifier (R1) EUR 3,510 0

Note: Prize money figures reflect the 2026 edition’s published structure. Final amounts are subject to confirmation by the tournament organisers and are paid in EUR per the WTA and ATP standards for combined Masters 1000 events.

Doubles Prize Money

Round Prize Money (per team)
Champions EUR 327,420
Runner-up EUR 174,200
Semi-finalist EUR 88,400
Quarter-finalist EUR 45,090
Round of 16 EUR 23,510
Round of 32 EUR 12,570

How Madrid Compares to Other Masters 1000 Events

Tournament Winner Prize (Approx) Format
Indian Wells USD 1.2 million Combined
Miami USD 1.1 million Combined
Madrid EUR 1.0 million Combined
Rome EUR 985,000 Combined
Monte Carlo EUR 1.0 million ATP only

Year-on-Year Prize Money Growth

Year Singles Winner YoY Change
2026 EUR 1,007,165 +5%
2025 EUR 985,030 +8%
2024 EUR 912,460 +15%
2023 EUR 791,820 +10%

Madrid’s prize money has grown steadily over recent years as the Masters 1000 events have expanded to two-week formats and the combined ATP/WTA structure has driven sponsorship growth.

Key Takeaways

  • Equal pay: Madrid is one of the few non-Grand Slam events where the men’s and women’s singles champions earn identical prize money
  • Top of the Masters 1000 pile: Madrid’s purse rivals Rome and exceeds most ATP 500 events combined
  • Reaching the second week pays: A round-of-16 finish at Madrid earns roughly the same as winning some ATP 250 titles
  • The Sinner-Alcaraz factor: Both world No 1 contenders earn the same six-figure cheque even for an early loss

How to Watch in the UK

Sky Sports Tennis and NOW TV broadcast the Madrid Open live. Bet365 live streaming is also available to account holders with a funded account or who have placed a bet in the last 24 hours. For full broadcast details see our Madrid Open live stream guide.

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FAQs

How much does the Madrid Open winner make in 2026?

The men’s and women’s singles champions each receive EUR 1,007,165 plus 1,000 ranking points.

What is the total prize money for Madrid 2026?

Total prize money exceeds EUR 8 million for each tour, with combined payouts above EUR 16 million across ATP and WTA singles, doubles and qualifying.

Do men and women earn equal prize money at Madrid?

Yes. Madrid is one of the few non-Grand Slam events with equal singles prize money for both tours.

How does Madrid prize money compare to Roland Garros?

The French Open winners receive EUR 2.4 million each — more than double the Madrid prize. Grand Slam winners always earn substantially more than Masters 1000 champions.

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