United Cup player prize money is made up of appearance fees, personal match win bonuses, and team match win bonuses. The total prize pool for 2026 is around $11.806 million, split evenly between ATP and WTA at about $5.903 million each.

Core rules and key amounts (in USD) are as follows:
Appearance Fee (based on world ranking)
- TOP 10: $250,000
- TOP 11-20: $125,000
- TOP 21-30: $60,000
- TOP 31-50: $40,000
- TOP 51-100: $30,000
- 101 and beyond: $7,500–25,000 (decreasing by rank)
- Note: Players receive the fee upon registration and meeting eligibility, regardless of actual play.
Individual Match Win Bonus (per match; doubles bonus split between two players)
Round Singles Doubles (total for both players)
Group Stage $45,000 $17,000
Quarterfinals $82,000 $30,800
Semifinals $155,900 $55,300
Final $280,250 $105,600
Team Match Win Bonus
Awarded to every team member, regardless of participation
Round Single Match Bonus
Group Stage $6,000
Quarterfinals $9,500
Semifinals $15,250
Final $25,850
Notes
1. All prize money is pre-tax and subject to deductions by event organizers, player associations, and other related fees.
2. Team bonuses accumulate based on the number of team match wins and are shared by all members.
3. No match win bonuses are awarded for withdrawals or retirements; appearance fees remain if eligibility is met.
Only singles matches earn points; doubles do not earn points.
ATP/WTA singles players can earn up to 500 points, accumulated based on round and opponent ranking.
ATP Points (accumulated per match based on opponent ranking)

WTA Points (based on number of wins)
5 wins: 500;
4 wins: 325;
3 wins: 150;
2 wins: 108 (including knockout stage) / 90 (group stage only);
1 win: 60 (knockout stage) / 32 (group stage)
Simple and straightforward to calculate!
Bencic won all five matches and secured 500 points!
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