Jannik Sinner, along with his rival Carlos Alcaraz, has dominated the ATP Tour this year.
The Italian has picked up six tour-level titles in 2025, two of which were claimed at Grand Slams, having won his second Australian Open and a maiden Wimbledon championship.
Despite finishing the season below Alcaraz in the rankings, Sinner beat the year-end number one to win the ATP Finals in Turin.

Sinner ended his campaign with an incredible record of 58 wins to just six losses, collecting an ATP points tally of 11,500.
Along the way, he has also been rewarded handsomely in prize money for his deep campaigns at the biggest tournaments.
Jannik Sinner’s prize money collected during the 2025 ATP season
Sinner’s best paycheck this year came after winning the ATP Finals, with the 24-year-old raking in an extra $5,071,000 to finish the season.
How many Grand Slam titles will Jannik Sinner win in 2026?
By reaching at least the final of all four Grand Slams in 2025, a large portion of his total sum was earned at majors.
- Australian Open champion: A$3,500,000
- Roland Garros runner-up: €1,275,000
- Wimbledon champion: £3,000,000
- US Open runner-up: $2,500,000
As well as his success on the biggest stages, Sinner earned $751,075 for winning the China Open, €511,835 for winning the Vienna Open, and €946,610 for emerging victorious at the Paris Masters.
Altogether, Sinner earned an eye-watering total of $19,114,396 during the 2025 ATP season, to add to his career tally of $56,632,426.
His season total is the third-highest in history, but marginally trails his 2024 tally of $19,735,703.
Novak Djokovic holds the record for the most amount of prize money earned in a season, which he achieved in 2015 when making $21,146,145.

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz could break the prize money record
Sinner and Alcaraz have collected an enormous amount of prize money in their young careers, and have already surpassed the career tallies of some legends.
A reminder of what happens when Jannik Sinner plays Carlos Alcaraz…
Both stars now rank inside the top ten for total career prize money earned, with Sinner and Alcaraz placed seventh and fifth, respectively.
| Player | Career Prize Money |
| Novak Djokovic | $191,252,375 |
| Rafael Nadal | $134,946,100 |
| Roger Federer | $130,594,339 |
| Andy Murray | $64,687,542 |
| Carlos Alcaraz | $57,480,695 |
| Alexander Zverev | $56,726,536 |
| Jannik Sinner | $56,632,426 |
| Daniil Medvedev | $48,192,619 |
| Pete Sampras | $43,280,489 |
| Stan Wawrinka | $37,792,029 |
As well as the likes of Pete Sampras and John McEnroe from eras gone by, they have overtaken active players such as Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev.
Should they continue to go at the rate they are going, Sinner and Alcaraz are both on track to break Djokovic’s record.
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