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Sinner Seventh Highest Career Prize Money in History

Le 27/10/2025 à 09h02 par Arthur Millot
Sinner Seventh Highest Career Prize Money in History

Italian prodigy Jannik Sinner has just entered a very exclusive club: that of players who have surpassed the $50 million mark in career earnings.

By winning the ATP 500 in Vienna this weekend, the Italian added a trophy to his record, but also a new check to his bank account. The 24-year-old world number two is now the seventh player in history to exceed $50 million in tournament earnings. A figure that, until now, was reserved for other legends of the game like Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer.

Having been a professional since 2018, Sinner took only seven seasons to reach this symbolic milestone. A fact explained by the considerable increase in prize money over the last 20+ years.

Specifically, Sinner has $50,460,897 in cumulative earnings, a total that places him just behind Carlos Alcaraz ($53.9M) and Alexander Zverev ($55.6M), two rivals with whom he shares the world's biggest tennis stages.

Ahead of him, Novak Djokovic takes the throne with $190.5 million, followed by Rafael Nadal ($134.9M), Roger Federer ($130.6M), and Andy Murray ($64.6M).

As a reminder, tournaments today offer unprecedented financial rewards. The US Open, for example, awarded the largest purse in tennis history to its 2025 winners ($5 million).

So, there is no doubt that at this rate, the figures are likely to soar as fast as his forehands.

Top 10 Career Earnings (ATP, October 2025)

1 - Novak Djokovic: $190,526,213
2 - Rafael Nadal: $134,946,100
3 - Roger Federer: $130,594,339
4 - Andy Murray: $64,687,542
5 - Alexander Zverev: $55,662,085
6 - Carlos Alcaraz: $53,902,993
7 - Jannik Sinner: $50,460,897
8 - Daniil Medvedev: $48,013,381
9 - Pete Sampras: $43,280,489
10 - Stan Wawrinka: $37,772,917

Jannik Sinner
2e, 10500 points
Novak Djokovic
5e, 4580 points
Rafael Nadal
Non classé
Roger Federer
Non classé
Andy Murray
Non classé
Alexander Zverev
3e, 6160 points
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 11340 points
Daniil Medvedev
13e, 2810 points
Pete Sampras
Non classé
Stan Wawrinka
158e, 372 points
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Jwest54
This isn’t adjusted for inflation. Prize money has significantly increased over the last ten years, as it did with the big 3 from the prior generation.
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