Jannik Sinner was able to take home the Six Kings Slam crown for a second consecutive year.
Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz to win the Six Kings Slam once again, backing up his victories over Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
This is the second year that the Six Kings Slam exhibition has taken place, with Sinner also beating Alcaraz in the final last year as well.
The Six Kings Slam has huge prize money offerings for players, and now Sinner has taken home the biggest prize once again.

How does Jannik Sinner’s Six Kings Slam prize money compare to Amanda Anisimova’s career earnings?
Every single player at the Six Kings Slam receives $1.5million just for showing up, with both Alexander Zverev and Tsitsipas earning this just for playing one match.
However, this prize money gets even greater for the champion, with Sinner adding $4.5million to his earnings to take home a huge $6million.
This means that from his two victories in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sinner has collected a total $12million from winning just six matches, providing the Italian with $2million per match win.
One of the most successful WTA players from the 2025 season has been Wimbledon and US Open finalist Amanda Anisimova, who has also won the China Open and Qatar Open titles.
Despite this, Anisimova has still earned $662,964 less in total career prize money on the WTA Tour than just Sinner wins at the Six Kings Slam.
| Amanda Anisimova’s Biggest Career Prize Money Wins | Prize Money (USD) |
| US Open 2025 Final | $2,500,000 |
| Wimbledon 2025 Final | $2,040,904 |
| China Open 2025 Title | $1,124,380 |
| Roland Garros 2019 Semifinal | $687,969.50 |
| Qatar Open 2025 Title | $597,000 |
While Anisimova is perhaps the most high-profile player to have earned less than Sinner’s prize money at the Six Kings Slam, she is not the only top 10 player in this category.
How Jannik Sinner’s Six Kings Slam prize money compares to every top 10 player?
The Six Kings Slam is not an officially ATP licensed tournament, and therefore Sinner’s prize money is separate to his overall career earnings.
From the current group of top 10 players, Sinner has earnt the fourth most prize money in his career, with just Djokovic, Zverev and Alcaraz above him.
However, Sinner’s $12million earnings at just the Six Kings Slam are more than seven current top 10 players have gained in their whole careers so far.
This includes Anisimova, Ben Shelton, Jack Draper, Qinwen Zheng and Indian Wells champion Mirra Andreeva, with the 18-year-old currently footing this list at the moment.
| Top 10 Player | Career Prize Money |
| Novak Djokovic | $190,526,213 |
| Alexander Zverev | $54,881,229 |
| Carlos Alcaraz | $53,902,993 |
| Jannik Sinner | $49,591,462 |
| Iga Swiatek | $42,945,490 |
| Aryna Sabalenka | $42,480,621 |
| Coco Gauff | $29,064,121 |
| Taylor Fritz | $27,091,416 |
| Madison Keys | $23,007,555 |
| Karen Khachanov | $20,989,686 |
| Jessica Pegula | $20,817,635 |
| Alex de Minaur | $19,862,102 |
| Elena Rybakina | $18,980,617 |
| Jannik Sinner at the Six Kings Slam | $12,000,000 |
| Lorenzo Musetti | $11,482,653 |
| Amanda Anisimova | $11,337,036 |
| Qinwen Zheng | $9,924,752 |
| Ben Shelton | $9,665,350 |
| Ekaterina Alexandrova | $9,351,063 |
| Jack Draper | $8,347,771 |
| Mirra Andreeva | $7,458,962 |
There is little time for Sinner to rest, as he is now set to head back to Europe for the ATP 500 tournament in Vienna.
Sinner has been drawn against Daniel Altmaier in the first round, with the German actually holding a win over the world number two.
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