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The prize money distributed by ATP Montreal 2026 round by round
The 2026 ATP Masters 1000 in Montreal will distribute a total of $9,415,725 in prize money, slightly increasing its figures from last season. The individual champion will pocket $1,151,420, while simply participating in the final round guarantees a prize of $24,335.
It is important to clarify: although the men's tournament in Montreal and the women's tournament in Toronto together form the National Bank Open and both are categorized as 1000, they do not distribute the same prize money. The WTA 1000 in Toronto will distribute $7,433,076, and its champion will receive $1,085,220.
Prize money for ATP Montreal 2026
Champion: $1,151,420 – 1,000 points
Finalist: $612,340 – 650 points
Semifinalists: $340,190 – 400 points
Quarterfinalists: $193,645 – 200 points
Round of 16: $105,720 – 100 points
Third Round: $61,865 – 50 points
Second Round: $36,110 – 30 points
First Round: $24,335 – 10 points
The amounts reflect a rise of approximately 2.4% compared to 2025. Last year, when the men's tournament was held in Toronto, the total prize amounted to $9,193,540, compared to the current $9,415,725. The winner received $1,124,360, meaning the prize for the champion has increased by $27,060.
The improvement is practically reflected in all rounds. A semifinalist's prize rises from $332,160 to $340,190, while reaching the quarterfinals means earning $193,645, compared to $189,075 in 2025. Even falling in the first round provides $575 more than twelve months ago.
A new increase that confirms the enormous economic dimension acquired by the Masters 1000, especially since the implementation of extended draws and longer tournaments.
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