The bank account of Jannik Sinner He has never received so many million dollar earnings in a row in such a short period of time. In four months, from October to November, 10 million on the circuit. But there are 15 counting what he took from the Six Kings Slam exhibition in Saudi Arabia.
He amassed a fortune in a campaign in which he earned the most money on the ATP circuit: more than 16 million, surpassing the 30 million barrier in his entire career.
Of Turin He took the glory as the first Italian champion of the ATP Finals, the ‘master’ trophy and the official event jackpot that gives the most champions to his undefeated champion. He went full Sinner, 5 wins in 5 matches, received a heel final for $4,881,000over 4,600,000 euros, after adding 2,273,200 for the best in the final.
six times more than Carlos Alcaraz, who walked away with 727,500 dollars (690,000 euros): 331,000 for playing three round robins and 396,500 for his victory against Andrey Rublev.
Taylor Fritzas a finalist after two losses against Sinner during the tournament, pocketed $2,247,000, the same as he earned before playing in the final as only victories were rewarded. In addition to that it was fixed that everyone had to play three matches of the group stage and the two reserves were in Turin in case they had to come on.
Alcaraz This season the ATP Tour took in earnings of $9,850,338. In his career, 36,876,485 dollars, as ninth in the entire history of ATP. And the distribution of the extra ATP Bonus Pool for the best fulfillers of their calendar commitments according to ranking is missing. There will be 20.5 million in the top-30.
This is another plus in which he will come out successful. Jannik Sinner. And the ATP Awards lacks the revenue it receives from its many well-known sponsors.
Jannik Sinner $4,881,000
Taylor Fritz $2,247,000
Alexander Zverev $1,520,500
Casper Ruud $1,124,000
Carlos Alcaraz $727,500
Daniel Medvedev $727,500
Andrey Rublev $331,000
Alex de Minaur $331,000
Grigor Dimitrov $155,000
Stefanos Tsitsipas $155,000
Source: La Verdad

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