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Miami Open Champion to Earn Over $1 Million
The winner of the Miami Open final will take home a massive payday.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 4:22pm
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The winner of the Miami Open final will earn a massive payday, reflecting the tournament's prestige and importance on the ATP Tour.Miami TodayThe 2026 Miami Open presented by Itau final will take place on Sunday, with Jannik Sinner and Jiri Lehecka competing for the title. The champion will earn $1,151,380, while the runner-up will receive $612,340. This represents a significant payday for the winner, who will also have the chance to complete the 'Sunshine Double' by winning both Indian Wells and Miami in the same year.
Why it matters
The Miami Open is one of the most prestigious ATP Masters 1000 events, and the substantial prize money on offer reflects the importance of the tournament. The winner will not only earn a life-changing sum of money, but also cement their place among the elite players on the ATP Tour.
The details
Jannik Sinner, the world No. 2, is bidding to win his first Miami Open title and complete the 'Sunshine Double' by also winning Indian Wells earlier this year. His opponent, Jiri Lehecka, is the 21st seed and is aiming to lift his first ATP Masters 1000 trophy, following in the footsteps of fellow Czech Jakub Mensik, who won the Miami title in 2025.
- The Miami Open final will take place on Sunday, March 28, 2026.
The players
Jannik Sinner
The world No. 2 player, who is bidding to win his first Miami Open title and complete the 'Sunshine Double' by also winning Indian Wells earlier this year.
Jiri Lehecka
The 21st-seeded player, who is aiming to lift his first ATP Masters 1000 trophy and emulate his fellow Czech Jakub Mensik, who won the Miami title in 2025.
What they’re saying
“Sunday's champion will also depart Miami with a significant payday.”
— ATP Staff, ATP Tour
The takeaway
The substantial prize money on offer at the Miami Open reflects the tournament's prestige and importance on the ATP Tour. The winner will not only earn a life-changing sum of money, but also cement their place among the elite players in the sport.


