The winner of the 2026 Queen's tennis final will take home a substantial cheque of £417,746, along with 500 valuable ATP ranking points. The total prize money pool for the tournament stands at approximately £2.1 million, distributed according to each player's performance.
Runner-Up and Semi-Final Payouts
The men's singles runner-up earns a guaranteed £224,754, ensuring a significant payday even for the player who falls short in the championship match. Competitors who reach the semi-finals are guaranteed £119,799, while those eliminated in the quarter-finals receive £61,194.
Early Round Earnings
Winning just one main draw match to reach the round of 16 guarantees a player £32,666. Even first-round losers in the round of 32 collect £17,418 in base compensation.
Doubles Prize Money
The men's doubles tournament also rewards teams heavily. The victorious duo will secure a combined £137,209 to split between themselves after winning the final.
Final Match and Upcoming Wimbledon
The men's singles final is being contested by American Tommy Paul and Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo. Paul is seeking his second victory at Queen's, having also won the tournament in 2024. After the Queen's final, attention turns to Wimbledon, which begins on Monday, 29th June.



