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ATP Prize Money Leaders Update: Alcaraz leads with $16 Million as 67 players surpass $1 Million mark this year

With the conclusion of the ATP 500 Japan Open and China Open tournaments, the most recent champions on the Tour were Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner—who are also No. 1 and No. 2 in both the ATP rankings and the Prize Money race this season. Between them, they have surpassed $28 million in earnings and remain far ahead of their pursuers.

The two best players of the season reflect their on-court dominance in their bank accounts as well. Alcaraz, after securing his 8th title of the season, reached $16 million in earnings, while Sinner reached $12.3 million, also boosted by his ATP 500 title.

Meanwhile, the chasing pack is led by those who performed best at the Grand Slam tournaments: Novak Djokovic—a semifinalist in all four majors this season—and Alexander Zverev—the Australian Open finalist—who are both comfortably over $4.5 million in earnings. The gap from third place to second place is more than $7.5 million.

With few commitments remaining, there are unlikely to be significant movements among the top earners. The entire Top 11 have surpassed $3 million in earnings, with Jack Draper and Casper Ruud among those who owe their high prize money to Masters 1000 titles. To date, 23 players have surpassed $2 million in earnings, 32 players are over $1.5 million, and up to 67 players are above the $1 million mark in 2025 season earnings.

Alcaraz remains uncatchable at the top of earnings list

There were no major movements among the ATP prize money leaders amid a strange week. Unlike most of the calendar—where updates occur after tournaments conclude on Sundays—this time, the Asian swing compressed the schedule, and Tokyo and Beijing concluded on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.

Carlos Alcaraz remains unmovable at the top, with a lead of more than $3.7 million over Sinner. Even with his absence from the Shanghai Masters, the Italian has no chance of catching him, even if he were to win the title. Nevertheless, Sinner has chances to narrow the gap and could even surpass Alcaraz if he has important campaigns and significantly outperforms him at the upcoming ATP Finals.

Further back are Djokovic and Zverev—both over $4.5 million—who are closely followed by Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton—the last players to pass the $4 million barrier. The Top 10 is completed by Alex de Minaur, Lorenzo Musetti, Jack Draper, and Félix Auger-Aliassime.

Players who surpassed $2Million mark

Name $
1 Carlos Alcaraz $16M
2 Jannik Sinner $12.3M
3 Novak Djoković $4.68M
4 Alexander Zverev $4.56M
5 Taylor Fritz $4.55M
6 Ben Shelton $4.04M
7 Alex de Minaur $3.95M
8 Lorenzo Musetti $3.55M
9 Jack Draper $3.42M
10 Félix Auger-Aliassime $3.13M
11 Casper Ruud $3M
12 Andrey Rublev $2.92M
13 Holger Rune $2.77M
14 Karen Khachanov $2.62M
15 Jakub Menšík $2.6M
16 Flavio Cobolli $2.47M
17 Alexander Bublik $2.47M
18 Jiří Lehečka $2.39M
19 Tommy Paul $2.26M
20 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina $2.24M
21 Daniil Medvedev $2.18M
22 Tomáš Macháč $2.07M
23 Stefanos Tsitsipas $2.05M

Players who surpassed $1Million mark

No°
24 Francisco Cerúndolo $1.99M
25 Frances Tiafoe $1.86M
26 Denis Shapovalov $1.83M
27 Cameron Norrie $1.73M
28 Brandon Nakashima $1.69M
29 Tallon Griekspoor $1.59M
30 Jaume Munar $1.53M
31 Luciano Darderi $1.5M
32 Learner Tien $1.5M
33 Lorenzo Sonego $1.47M
34 Alexei Popyrin $1.44M
35 Arthur Fils $1.39M
36 Nuno Borges $1.37M
37 Ugo Humbert $1.37M
38 Alex Michelsen $1.34M
39 Arthur Rinderknech $1.33M
40 Grigor Dimitrov $1.33M
41 Fábián Marozsán $1.33M
42 Daniel Altmaier $1.32M
43 Sebastián Báez $1.32M
44 Alexandre Müller $1.3M
45 Corentin Moutet $1.28M
46 Gabriel Diallo $1.28M
47 Tomás Martín Etcheverry $1.23M
48 Miomir Kecmanović $1.2M
49 Marcos Giron $1.18M
50 Zizou Bergs $1.16M
51 Hubert Hurkacz $1.14M
52 João Fonseca $1.14M
53 Matteo Arnaldi $1.12M
54 Gaël Monfils $1.12M
55 Jan Lennard Struff $1.11M
56 Adrian Mannarino $1.1M
57 Reilly Opelka $1.08M
55 Pedro Martínez $1.06M
59 Jenson Brooksby $1.06M
60 Benjamin Bonzi $1.06M
61 Sebastian Korda $1.05M
62 Quentin Halys $1.04M
63 Roberto Bautista Agut $1.01M
64 Camilo Ugo Carabelli $1.01M
65 Jordan Thompson $1.01M
66 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard $1M
67 Jacob Fearnley $1M

This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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