The upcoming 2026 edition of the Internazionali BNL D'Italia in Rome promises an intriguing showdown between tennis powerhouses Jannik Sinner and Casper Ruud. With the ATP Tour's singles prize money breakdown already set, the stage is set for a thrilling final. The champion will take home a substantial €1,007,165, while the runner-up's share of €535,585 is still a significant reward. This event, held at the prestigious Foro Italico, is the fifth ATP Masters 1000 tournament of the season, attracting the world's top players. The singles prize money distribution is as follows:
- Champion: €1,007,165
- Finalist: €535,585
- Semi-finalist: €297,550
- Quarter-finalist: €169,375
- Fourth Round: €92,470
- Third Round: €54,110
- Second Round: €31,585
- First Round: €21,285
This breakdown highlights the substantial rewards for players who progress through the tournament. The event's prestige and the substantial prize money make it a highly coveted title in the tennis world. The final, set for Sunday, will be a battle of skill and strategy, with both players aiming to secure their place in tennis history. The winner will not only claim the prestigious trophy but also a substantial financial reward, further emphasizing the importance of this event in the tennis calendar.