"Just $300,000 Short of Djokovic's Record": Carlos Alcaraz Crushes the 2025 Earnings Ranking
Carlos Alcaraz, Total Domination
Carlos Alcaraz didn't just make his mark on the year 2025 with his tennis. He also did it in the ATP's financial records.
Indeed, according to the official list published by the ATP Tour after all the end-of-season bonuses were awarded, the Spanish prodigy finishes at the top financially.
With $21.3 million in earnings, Alcaraz has one of the most lucrative seasons in tennis history. A colossal figure, which places him just $300,000 short of the absolute record set by Novak Djokovic in 2015 ($21.6 million).
It should be noted that this progression is due to a considerable increase in prize money since 2019 in particular.
Sinner, Second
Behind Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner occupies second place in the earnings ranking ($19.1 million).
It should still be noted that the Italian was unable to participate in all the Masters 1000 events due to a suspension. A significant loss in his final total.
Zverev, De Minaur, Musetti: The Battle Behind the Two Monsters
Behind the Alcaraz–Sinner duo, the gap narrows considerably, mirroring the current ATP rankings.
Alexander Zverev ($7.4 million) clings to third place, Alex de Minaur ($6.6 million) confirms his consistency with a solid fourth position, and above all, Lorenzo Musetti ($6.3 million) creates a surprise.
Djokovic Discreet, But Still There
Finally, even with a reduced schedule, Novak Djokovic remains firmly entrenched in the top 10 of earnings (9th).
Proof that the big events are still enough to keep the Serb at the economic summit of the tour ($5.1 million).
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