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Jannik Sinner’s total career prize money compared to Carlos Alcaraz’s after his £3.6m Wimbledon win

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Jannik Sinner has just added another £3.6million to his ATP career earnings after defending his Wimbledon title.

Sinner battled past Alexander Zverev on Centre Court at the All England Club, having done the same against Carlos Alcaraz last year.

The Italian now boasts two Wimbledon titles and five Grand Slam titles, and has been rewarded handsomely financially for his phenomenal efforts.

Of course, the same can be said for his fierce ATP rival Alcaraz, who is a seven-time Grand Slam champion.

Who has more Wimbledon titles by 2036 between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz?

They have 2 each right now…

Jannik Sinner v Carlos Alcaraz Wimbledon question graphic

Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz career prize money

Having just claimed the top prize at Wimbledon, Sinner now boasts total career prize money of $64,837,801.

It is, however, still just behind his ATP counterpart, with Spanish superstar Alcaraz having earned a total of $64,997,598.

Incidentally, both players are behind French Open champion and Wimbledon finalist Alexander Zverev, who has $66,017,932.

But leading the way still are the Big Three of Novak Djokovic ($193,469,626), Rafael Nadal ($134,946,100) and Roger Federer ($130,594,339).

Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz Big Titles

Alcaraz leads Sinner for career prize money, but also in their ongoing epic head-to-head, with 10 wins and 7 losses.

But it is the Italian who leads the Spaniard for Big Titles claimed, which comprises Grand Slams, ATP Finals, ATP Masters 1000s and Olympic gold medals.

Sinner has just taken his phenomenal tally to 17 after winning Wimbledon once again, compared to the 15 of Alcaraz.

Jannik SinnerCarlos Alcaraz
5Grand Slams7
2ATP Finals0
10ATP Masters 10008
17Total15

Hopefully the latter can recover from his wrist injury soon and get back onto the court to continue his epic battle with the current world number one.

Sinner has remained in top spot after triumphing at the All England Club, but Alcaraz has dropped one place to third after being overtaken by runner-up Zverev.