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Breaking News: Coco Gauff helps America achieve impressive Australian Open feat that hasn’t been reached for 29 years Liam McMillen Liam McMillen Fri 16 January 2026 20:00, UK Coco Gauff arrives at the Australian Open looking to win her first-ever Grand Slam title in Melbourne….see more
Before the start of the Australian Open 2026, tennis star Coco Gauff has once again spoken out on the issue of prize money at Grand Slam tournaments, renewing calls for a larger share for players as the season’s first major approaches its January 18 start.

The Australian Open pledged a 16 per cent increase in the total prize purse to Aus$111.5 million (US$75 million) this year. The winners of the men’s and women’s singles at the first Grand Slam of the year will each take home Aus$4.15 million, up 19 per cent from last year, but the two-time Grand Slam champion still feels that it should be increased further.
According to the 21-year-old star, the percentage of prize money remains low compared to the revenue the tournament generates. However, she is happy to see the progress that has been made so far, as the Australian Open is offering record prize money.
“From my understanding, they obviously increased the prize money this year. The percentage is still, in terms of revenue comparison, not where we would like it,” she said while speaking to the media.
