We now have the official figures for one of the most prestigious stops on the tour. The organisers of the 2026 Internazionali BNL d’Italia, commonly known as the Rome Masters 1000, have officially confirmed the prize money for this year’s tournament.
Set against the iconic backdrop of the Foro Italico, the 2026 edition continues to bridge the gap between the tours, offering massive payouts for both the ATP and WTA fields.
ATP Prize Money
The ATP side sees a total financial commitment of approximately €8,235,540. As a premier Masters 1000 event, the stakes are incredibly high, with the champion crossing the million-euro threshold.
ATP Singles Breakdown
| Round | Prize Money | ATP Points |
| Winner | €1,007,165 | 1000 |
| Finalist | €535,585 | 650 |
| Semi-finalist | €297,550 | 400 |
| Quarter-finalist | €169,375 | 200 |
| First Round | €21,285 | 10 |
The WTA Payouts
For 2026, the total financial commitment for the women’s draw is approximately $8,312,293 (roughly €7,700,000), showing a significant year-over-year increase.
WTA Singles Breakdown
| Round | Prize Money | WTA Points |
| Winner | €877,390 | 1000 |
| Finalist | €456,735 | 650 |
| Semi-finalist | €240,380 | 390 |
| Quarter-finalist | €124,700 | 215 |
| First Round | €13,150 | 10 |

The winning ATP doubles team will split €409,520, while the WTA winning duo is set to take home a similar reward, showing Rome as one of the most lucrative stops for specialist pairs.
Beyond the cash, the Rome Masters serves as the final “big” test before the French Open. With 1,000 ranking points on the line for the champions, the results in Rome will directly dictate the seeding for Roland Garros.

