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French Open prize money increases 9.5%, retiring players to be honoured

PARIS, April 16 : Prize money at this year's French Open will jump by 9.5 per cent, taking the total purse to 61.7 million euros ($72.69 million), organisers said on Thursday. 

The increase of 5.4 million euros compared to 2025 continues a steady rise in player earnings at the claycourt Grand Slam.

The organisers have in recent years focused on boosting prize money across all rounds, not only for the champions but also for players eliminated in the early stages, amid growing calls within the sport for a fairer distribution of revenues.

The Paris major, staged annually at Roland-Garros, has maintained equal prize money for men and women.

The prize money increase comes as pressure mounts from players for a greater share of revenues, with discussions ongoing across the sport involving governing bodies and tournament organisers.

Despite the latest rise, Roland-Garros is expected to remain behind the other three Grand Slams in overall prize money.

The U.S. Open offered the largest prize fund of the Grand Slams last year with $90 million, while Wimbledon paid out 53.5 million pounds ($72.40 million).

The Australian Open offered a record A$111.5 million ($79.92 million) in prize money this year.

Organisers also said the tournament would trial allowing players to use wearable connected devices to collect physical performance data, becoming the first Grand Slam to do so.

The use of such technology has been permitted on the ATP Tour since 2024, though Grand Slam events operate independently. The trial will also apply at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.

CEREMONIES FOR PLAYERS RETIRING

Organisers will also stage a series of ceremonies to honour players appearing at the tournament for the final time or who have recently retired.

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