Prize money: After Monte-Carlo, Alcaraz becomes the first player born in 2000 to surpass $40 million

By winning the Monte-Carlo Masters 1000, Alcaraz received a check for $1,037,674. With this prize, the Spaniard has now earned $40,231,787 in career prize money, making him the first player born in 2000 to reach this milestone.
Additionally, the world No. 2 now ranks 11th in ATP or WTA history.
- Carlos Alcaraz: $40,231,787
- Jannik Sinner: $39,389,088
- Iga Świątek: $35,224,252
- Coco Gauff: $23,162,470
- Félix Auger-Aliassime: $15,141,403
- Novak Djokovic: $186,933,983
- Rafael Nadal: $134,946,100
- Roger Federer: $130,594,339
- Serena Williams: $94,816,730
- Andy Murray: $64,687,542
- Alexander Zverev: $52,045,455
- Daniil Medvedev: $45,970,918
- Pete Sampras: $43,280,489
- Venus Williams: $42,648,578
- Simona Halep: $40,236,618
- Carlos Alcaraz: $40,231,787