2026 Queen's Club Prize Money: Full Breakdown for HSBC Championships

2026 Queen's Club Prize Money: Full Payouts Breakdown for HSBC Championships




The HSBC Championships 2026 returns to The Queen’s Club in London as one of the premier grass-court ATP 500 events. Running from 15–21 June 2026, the tournament has announced a total prize money of €2,583,330 (approximately $2,981,000 USD).

The singles champion will pocket €483,145 (about $557,500 USD), while the winning doubles team will split €158,690 (about $183,100 USD).






2026 Queen’s Club Singles Prize Money


Winner: €483,145 (~$557,500 USD) – 500 ATP points  

Finalist: €259,940 (~$300,000 USD) – 330 points  

Semi-finalists: €138,530 each (~$159,900 USD) – 200 points  

Quarter-finalists: €70,775 each (~$81,700 USD) – 100 points  

Round of 16: €37,780 each (~$43,600 USD) – 50 points  

Round of 32: €20,145 each (~$23,250 USD) – 0 points


Reaching the final alone guarantees nearly $300,000, making this a highly rewarding event for top players preparing for Wimbledon.



2026 Queen’s Club Doubles Prize Money (Per Team)


Winners: €158,690 (~$183,100 USD) – 500 ATP points  

Finalists: €84,630 (~$97,650 USD) – 300 points  

Semi-finalists: €42,820 each (~$49,400 USD) – 180 points  

Quarter-finalists: €21,420 each (~$24,700 USD) – 90 points  

Round of 16: €11,080 each (~$12,800 USD) – 0 points


Key Information – HSBC Championships 2026


Tournament Dates: 15 to 21 June 2026  

Venue: The Queen’s Club, London, United Kingdom  

Surface: Grass courts  

Category: ATP 500  

Total Prize Money: €2,583,330 (~$2,981,000 USD)


This event is a favourite among players and fans as the final major grass-court tune-up before Wimbledon. Past champions include Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, and many other big names.


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