Flavio Cobolli and Alexander Zverev will play for french open prize money that pays $3,248,000 to the winner and $1,624,000 to the runner-up. Cobolli enters the French Open men's final ranked No. 10 and trying to become the second Italian man in the Open Era since 1968 to win the title.
Cobolli Reaches The Final
Cobolli reached the championship match after Matteo Arnaldi was forced to retire before their semifinal because of illness. He dropped just two sets during the tournament, a clean run that carried him into a final against the top-ranked German.
Zverev Brings The Edge
Zverev has dominated throughout the tournament with his serve placement and baseline aggression. The final now pairs that form against Cobolli's lower-set path through the draw, with the prize gap adding a sharp split between first and second place.
Prize Money In Numbers
The winner's check is more than double the runner-up's, with $3,248,000 going to the champion and $1,624,000 to the finalist who finishes second. A prediction in the article backed Zverev over Cobolli in four sets, setting up a match where the payout difference sits alongside the title itself.





