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The US Open will see a historic increase in prize money.

The 2026 US Open announces the largest prize money in tennis history: 108 million dollars

The American tournament responds to the players' request and registers a 20% increase in the prize money: never before has a tournament awarded so much money to the tennis players.

Cincinnati Tournament 2026: schedule, times, favorites. Photo: Getty Images

Here’s how the Cincinnati tournament of 2026 will be: schedule, times, favorites, prize money, and where to watch

We analyze all the aspects you need to know to enjoy the Cincinnati Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 tournament, such as the schedule, times, favorites, prize money, and where to watch live.

Schedule, times, prize money, and favorites of the Canada tournament. Photo: gettyimages

This will be the ATP Montreal and the WTA Toronto 2026: schedule, times, favorites, prize money, and where to watch

We review the highlights of the Canadian double tournament where the best rackets in the world will come together between August 2 and 13.

Players will also protest at Wimbledon over the prize money. Photo: Getty Images

Players will also protest at Wimbledon for the prize money

Despite a 20% increase in the economic endowment of the third Grand Slam of the year, the players will return to the 15-minute limit on Media Day and it will be extended to the first week of the tournament.

Money distributed to women and men at Queen's. Photo: gettyimages

The difference in prize money between the Queen's tournament for men and women reopens a controversial debate

The British tournament has increased the prize money in its women's tournament by a lot, but women are still receiving much less money than men.

Wimbledon announced a historic increase in prize money.

OFFICIAL: Wimbledon Boosts its Prize Money to Historic Records to Please the Players

Following the protests by the world's top rackets at Roland Garros, the English tournament announces an almost 20% increase in its prize money, getting closer to what the players were asking for.

Alexander Zverev is now the fourth in an incredible statistical fact. Source: Getty

Zverev, the fourth richest tennis player in history: surpasses Alcaraz, Murray, Sinner, Sampras

His triumph at Roland Garros propels the German into a surprising ranking: the German now has more money than names like Andy Murray, Carlos Alcaraz, or Pete Sampras.

Sabalenka continues putting pressure on the Slams. Source: Getty

Sabalenka reaffirms 'boycott': "I am number one, I must set an example and fight for all the players"

The Belarusian gave a more concise press conference than usual, adhering to the boycott of granting only 15 minutes to the media, but sufficient to strengthen her position.