Grand Slam Tournaments Boost Player Voice and Prize Money Amid US Open Excitement

August 20, 2026
Grand Slam Tournaments Boost Player Voice and Prize Money Amid US Open Excitement
  • The Grand Slam tournaments are introducing a Grand Slam Player Council to give players a stronger voice on on-court and tournament issues, with input from a newly formed Player Council aimed at boosting player revenue and participation.

  • In response to player concerns, the slams announced a joint increase in prize money and established a Grand Slam Player Advisory Council to facilitate direct communication between players and the tournaments.

  • The US Open is underway with Fan Week and qualifying rounds running from late August, leading into the main draw at the end of the month.

  • Carlos Alcaraz returns to the ATP tour at the US Open after a wrist injury, signaling a comeback with notable media attention.

  • The US Open prize structure includes a record singles champion’s purse of 5.5 million dollars, as part of a 20% rise in total player compensation to 108 million dollars for the tournament.

  • Milestones in the prize ladder include 140,000 for entry into the main draw, 780,000 for a quarterfinalist, 1.45 million for a semifinalist, and 2.8 million for the runner-up.

  • Overall prize pool is up 20% from last year and 44% since 2024, with play beginning next week.

  • The USTA has launched a new player support program with an initial 2 million dollars, split equally between men’s and women’s players, to provide benefits and supplement pension funds, guided by the Grand Slam Player Council.

  • USTA CEO Craig Tiley framed these steps as a multi-year investment in athletes and emphasized the Open as a premier economic opportunity for players, fans, and partners.

  • The prize increase is presented as a response to players’ calls for higher compensation and as part of broader efforts to ease unrest over earnings and governance.

  • Top players, including Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, have been involved in ongoing campaigns criticizing slam decisions, arrangements, and governance.

  • An advisory council will launch after the US Open to provide a forum for player welfare and input on related issues.

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