The Italian Jannik Sinner, 23 years old, he won his second Grand Slam, of the season and of his career, by defeating the American in the US Open final. Taylor Fritz. Giant leap in New York, where he had never made it past the quarterfinals in his previous participations.
He opened the Grand Slam by winning the Australian Open, he closed it by winning his first US Open. In the middle, Roland Garros-Wimbledon is doubled by Carlos AlcarazItalian butcher in the ‘semi’ of Paris.
This is the fifth transalpine crown of this campaign, for a total of sixteen. In addition to the Australian and US Open, he won the Masters 1000 in Miami and Cincinnati and the ATP 500 in Rotterdam and Halle.
The Sinner won 55 of the 60 individual matches played. He combined world number one in the ATP ranking. In the United States it attacked another classification, removing the first place in profits from Carlos Alcaraz.
With the heel of $3,600,000 (about 3.2 euros), Sinner has grossed $9,590,709 so far this year. He left 8,155,657 to Alcaraz, who in the second round of the US Open added $140,000 to his coffers.
Although on the whole, the Murcian continues first. In ATP tournaments alone, not counting sponsors, regular or exhibition, he earned 35,181,805 gross dollars. This is the ninth most in ATP history, from a list that tops Novak Djokovic with $184,480,269.
Behind him, his teammates in the ‘Big 3’, the Spaniard Rafael Nadal (134,946,100) and the Swiss Roger Federer (130,594,339).
Jannik Sinner debuted in the top-20 of ‘Money Leaders’ with $27,634,144.
The US Open has been distributed 75 million dollars among tennis players, a record amount. The finalist, Taylor Fritzget 1,800,000, half of the champion. For 51 years, equality between men and women. He led this equality Billie Jean Kinga former champion who gave his name to the complex where the tournament is currently held and receives daily applause when he is seen in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Source: La Verdad

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