Sinner and Alcaraz Exhibition Earnings Since 2024: Sinner's $15M Haul, Alcaraz Over $10M
Every exhibition featuring Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz sees organizers pull out their checkbooks.
And this weekend again, in Seoul, the two prodigies are set to turn a few rallies into a shower of millions.
This situation raises the question: "But how much have Alcaraz and Sinner really earned from these exhibition matches since 2024?"
Carlos Alcaraz: The Millionaire Showman
When it comes to Carlos Alcaraz, he is undoubtedly the most bankable player in the tennis world.
Since the start of 2024, the Spaniard has racked up VIP events: Netflix Slam, Six Kings Slam (2024 and 2025), and Charlotte Invitational.
A run that has significantly boosted his bank balance.
For example, just for the Six Kings Slam, Alcaraz reportedly pocketed $1.5 million per appearance, totaling $3 million across two editions.
Add to that around $750,000 for the Netflix Slam, and between $1 and $2 million for the Garden Cup.
Not forgetting the estimated $2.3 million for the Hyundai Card Super Match against Sinner on January 10 in South Korea, plus the One Point Slam in Melbourne this year ($700,000).
Conclusion: Since 2024, Carlos Alcaraz has likely surpassed the symbolic $10 million mark from exhibition matches alone.
Jannik Sinner: Fewer Matches, Even More Money
Jannik Sinner has taken a slightly different approach. Fewer exhibitions, but ultra-premium events.
Indeed, since 2024, the Italian has dominated the Six Kings Slam, winning every edition he entered, including beating Alcaraz in the final twice.
Result: $6 million in prize money each time, plus a guaranteed $1.5 million appearance fee.
All told, that brings his total to $15 million when including Saturday's Hyundai Card Super Match ($2.3 million) and the One Point Slam ($700,000).
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