Jannik Sinner has earned 56.63 million US dollars (approximately 48.1 million euros) over the course of his careercharacterized above all by four Slam successes (two Australian Opens, one Wimbledon, one US Open) and two seals at the ATP Finals.
The current number 2 in the world took home 19.12 million dollars during the season which has now ended and has thus risen to seventh place in the ATP Prize Money Leaders, the ranking drawn up officially by the Association of Professional Tennis Players taking into consideration the emoluments earned by all the players in history on the major circuit (exhibitions are therefore excluded, for example the twelve million that the South Tyrolean deserved with the double triumph at the Six Kings Slam).
Jannik Sinner followed the German Alexander Zverev (58.13 million) and the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz (60.03 million), that is, the current number 3 and number 1 in the ATP ranking: the rivalry with the Iberian champion is also burning on the economic front, this year Alcaraz took advantage of the three months of forced stop of the blue and also benefited from the bonuses to earn 21.35 million and increase the gap towards the Italian tennis player, but the race will last for several years.
The Serbian Novak Djokovic stands in command with 191.25 million dollars and the possibility of further adjusting the current account. Three players who have already retired are further away: the Spaniard Rafael Nadal (134.94 million), the Swiss Roger Federer (130.59 million) and the British Andy Murray (64.68 million).
CLASSIFICA ATP PRIZE MONEY LEADERS
- Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 191.25 million in statuniton dollars
- Rafael Nadal (Spain) US$134.94 million
- Roger Federer (Switzerland) US$130.59 million
- Andy Murray (Great Britain) US$64.68 million
- Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) US$60.03 million
- Alexander Zverev (Germany) US$58.13 million
- Jannik Sinner (Italy) US$56.63 million
- Daniil Medvedev (Russia) US$48.82 million
- Pete Sampras (USA) US$43.28 million
- Stan Wawrinka (Switzerland) US$36.21 million




