Discover the amount Sinner earned from his victory in Paris!
After his triumph in France, Jannik Sinner added nearly one million euros to a season already significant from a financial standpoint.
With over $14 million earned in 2025 and $51 million accumulated in his career, the new world number one ranks among the wealthiest players in tennis history.
This figure ($14 million) notably includes the winner's check from the Paris tournament, amounting to 946,610 euros.
Below is the total prize money for the Rolex Paris Masters:
- Winner: €946,610
- Finalist: €516,925
- Semi-finalist: €282,650
- Quarter-finalist: €154,170
- Round of 16: €82,465
- 2nd Round: €44,220
- 1st Round: €24,500
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