Queen’s Club 2026 Prize Money | Full Breakdown by Round

Jonathan Davies in ATP Queens Club 10 Jun 2026
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The 2026 Queen’s Club Championships — officially the HSBC Championships — hands its men’s singles winner €483,145 from a total ATP prize pool of €2,583,330, while the women’s singles champion banks $294,445 from a separate WTA pool of $1,915,000. For the first time in over 50 years Queen’s staged a women’s event in 2025, and the 2026 edition keeps both draws on the famous west London grass: the WTA 500 ran from 8–14 June and the ATP 500 follows from 15–21 June. Below is the full per-round prize money breakdown for both tours, the ranking points on offer, and how a fortnight at Queen’s sets up the run to Wimbledon.

For tournament context, the latest news and the draw, see our Queen’s Club hub. Carlos Alcaraz lifted the trophy in 2025 but withdrew from the 2026 edition with a wrist injury, leaving Alex de Minaur as the top seed. For the current standings, see the ATP rankings, and for the main event these grass-court weeks build towards, our Wimbledon hub.

Queen’s Club 2026: Total Prize Money

Event Total Pool Singles Winner Winner Points
Men’s (ATP 500) €2,583,330 €483,145 500
Women’s (WTA 500) $1,915,000 $294,445 500

Unlike the Grand Slams, Queen’s does not pay equal prize money across the two tours — the men’s ATP 500 and women’s WTA 500 are run as separate events with their own pools and sponsors. The men’s purse rose 2.42% on 2025 to €2,583,330. Both champions collect 500 ranking points, the standard top prize for a Tour 500-level title.

Men’s Singles Prize Money Breakdown (ATP 500)

Round Prize Money Ranking Points
Winner €483,145 500
Runner-up €259,940 330
Semi-finalist €138,530 180
Quarter-finalist €70,775 90
Round of 16 (R1) €37,780 0
Qualifying R2 €10,325
Qualifying R1 €5,795

The men’s event uses a 32-player main draw, so the round of 16 is effectively the opening round for most seeds — a first-round exit there still pays €37,780. Reaching the semi-finals means six figures and 180 points, a useful haul for any player chasing seeding or direct entry at Wimbledon. Per-round figures are as confirmed by perfect-tennis.com; ranking points follow the standard ATP 500 scale for a 32-draw, where reaching the last 16 carries prize money but no points.

Women’s Singles Prize Money Breakdown (WTA 500)

Round Prize Money Ranking Points
Champion $294,445 500
Runner-up $181,745 325
Semi-finalist $104,770 195
Quarter-finalist $53,135 108
Round of 16 $28,245 60
Round of 32 (R1) $20,160 1
Qualifying R2 $13,650
Qualifying R1 $6,985

The women’s WTA 500 runs a 32-player main draw with a true round of 32, so a first-round loser still leaves with $20,160. The champion’s $294,445 cheque is the headline figure from a pool of $1.915 million. Round-by-round dollar figures are per perfect-tennis.com; WTA 500 ranking points follow the tour’s standard scale.

How Queen’s Prize Money Compares

Event Level Singles Winner Winner Points
Queen’s (men) ATP 500 €483,145 500
Queen’s (women) WTA 500 $294,445 500
Wimbledon (2025) Grand Slam £3.0 million 2,000

A Queen’s title is worth a quarter of the ranking points and a fraction of the prize money of a Wimbledon crown, but as the most prestigious grass-court warm-up of the year it carries weight well beyond its purse. The 500-level points are valuable for seeding ahead of SW19, and a confident week on grass is priceless for momentum.

The 2026 Field

The men’s draw lost some star power when Carlos Alcaraz, the 2025 champion, withdrew from the 2026 edition with a wrist injury, but it still features a strong cast led by top seed Alex de Minaur and Jiri Lehecka, with home interest in Cameron Norrie and rising Spaniard Rafael Jódar. Whoever lifts the trophy on 21 June leaves with €483,145 and a 500-point boost heading into the Championships a fortnight later.

FAQs

How much does the Queen’s Club 2026 winner make?

The men’s ATP 500 singles champion earns €483,145 plus 500 ranking points. The women’s WTA 500 singles champion earns $294,445, also worth 500 ranking points.

What is the total Queen’s Club 2026 prize money?

The men’s ATP 500 event has a total prize pool of €2,583,330, up 2.42% on 2025. The women’s WTA 500 event has a separate pool of $1,915,000.

Do men and women earn equal prize money at Queen’s?

No. Queen’s runs the men’s and women’s events as separate ATP 500 and WTA 500 tournaments, each with its own prize fund — unlike the Grand Slams, which pay equal singles prize money.

How much does a first-round loser earn at Queen’s 2026?

In the 32-player men’s draw, a round-of-16 (first-round) exit pays €37,780. In the women’s draw, a round-of-32 first-round loss pays $20,160.

Who won Queen’s Club in 2025?

Carlos Alcaraz won the men’s singles title at Queen’s in 2025. He withdrew from the 2026 edition with a wrist injury and did not defend the title.

How many ranking points does the Queen’s winner get?

Both the men’s and women’s singles champions earn 500 ranking points, the standard top prize for a Tour 500-level event — a quarter of the 2,000 points awarded for winning a Grand Slam such as Wimbledon.