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Queen’s 2026 Prize Money Revealed

Holger Rune is one of the main attractions at the 2026 Queen’s Club Championships, one of the key grass-court events on the ATP calendar and a traditional warm-up tournament for Wimbledon. Held at the Queen’s Club in West Kensington, London, the event is known as the HSBC Championships for sponsorship reasons and has long been regarded as one of the most prestigious stops of the grass season. It is part of the ATP 500 series and has previously been named ATP Tour Tournament of the Year in 2015, 2016 and 2018.

For the 2026 edition, the total ATP prize money has risen to €2,583,330, an increase of 2.42% compared with the previous year. The singles champion will receive €483,145, up 2.4% from 2025. Prize money in the singles draw starts at €20,145 for a first-round exit. Players reaching the second round will earn €37,780, while quarterfinalists collect €70,775. Semifinalists are guaranteed €138,530, and the runner-up will take home €259,940. In doubles, the winning team will share €158,690, with €84,630 going to the finalists.

The Queen’s Club event also includes a WTA 500 tournament, which returned in 2025 after a 50-year absence. It is played during the week before the men’s tournament. For 2026, the women’s event features a total prize fund of $1.915 million, up 35.34% from the previous edition. The singles winner will earn $294,445.

The Queen’s Club Championships remain one of the most important early-summer tournaments on grass, attracting leading ATP players and serving as a major benchmark ahead of Wimbledon. Rune’s presence adds further attention to an event that combines tradition, prestige and significant prize money on both the men’s and women’s tours.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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