Roland Garros 2026 Women's Singles Payouts — One Trophy, €2.8 Million, And A Statement To The Tennis World

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The clay dust has settled, the trophies have been lifted, and the checks have been signed.



Roland Garros 2026 wasn't just about championship points and Grand Slam glory—it was also about life-changing prize money. From breakthrough runs to career-defining performances, the women's singles draw delivered drama, surprises, and some eye-watering payouts.



At the center of it all stood one player who left paris richer, stronger, and firmly established among the sport's elite.



Women's Singles prize Money Breakdown



FinishPlayerPrize Money
🏆 Champion🇷🇺 Mirra Andreeva€2,800,000
🥈 Finalist🇵🇱 Maja Chwalińska€1,400,000
🥉 Semifinalist🇷🇺 Diana Shnaider€750,000
🥉 Semifinalist🇺🇦 Marta Kostyuk€750,000
Quarterfinalist🇧🇾 Aryna Sabalenka€470,000
Quarterfinalist🇷🇺 Anna Kalinskaya€470,000
Quarterfinalist🇺🇦 Elina Svitolina€470,000
Quarterfinalist🇷🇴 Sorana Cîrstea€470,000



The Biggest Stories From Paris



1. Mirra Andreeva Takes The Crown

The biggest prize belonged to Mirra Andreeva. The Russian star walked away with the championship trophy and a staggering €2.8 million payday, capping off a tournament that confirmed her status as one of the most exciting talents in the game.



2. Maja Chwalińska's Dream Run

Every Grand Slam produces a breakout story, and this year it was Maja Chwalińska. Reaching the final not only elevated her profile worldwide but also earned her a remarkable €1.4 million reward.



3. The Semifinalists Cash In

Diana Shnaider and Marta Kostyuk may have fallen short of the final, but their deep runs were rewarded with €750,000 each—proof that success at a major pays handsomely even before championship weekend.



4. Elite Names Still Earn Big

Quarterfinal exits are disappointing for players of the caliber of Aryna Sabalenka, Elina Svitolina, Anna Kalinskaya, and Sorana Cîrstea. Yet each still collected €470,000 for reaching the last eight.



The Bigger Picture



Grand Slams are where careers are made, legacies are built, and fortunes can change in a matter of two weeks.



For some players, Roland Garros 2026 was about lifting a trophy. For others, it was about proving they belong among the sport's elite.



But for every name on this list, paris delivered both prestige and a payday that reflects the enormous stakes of modern tennis.

In the end, one player left with the title. Everyone else left chasing her.

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