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Jannik Sinner reaches $50m prize money milestone but winnings still dwarfed by Novak Djokovic and icons

By LucasOctober 28, 20253 Mins Read
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Jannik Sinner has now banked $50million in career prize money with his Vienna Open title win.

The world no. 2 came from a set down to beat Alexander Zverev 3-6 6-3 7-5 on Sunday and lift his 22nd singles title.

Novak Djokovic vomits on court in grim conditions during the Shanghai Masters
Sinner won his second Vienna Open title on Sunday

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Sinner won his second Vienna Open title on SundayCredit: Getty

Sinner not only won another 500 ATP points, but he has also taken home €511,835 [$596,211, £446,891] worth of prize money.

It means he has crossed the $50m line in career earnings, with his total now standing at a whopping $50,460,897 [37,826,760].

The Italian is the eighth player in either ATP or WTA history to reach that amount.

Sinner has also joined world no. 1 and rival Carlos Alcaraz as the only two players born in the 2000s to reach $50m.

The four-time Grand Slam champion is set to increase his winnings even further throughout his career.

However, whilst $50m is a staggering amount, it’s still dwarfed some of the biggest and best players to have graced the court.

Who has won the most prize money?

Novak Djokovic, the record 24-time Grand Slam winner, sits top of the overall standings in men’s tennis.

Throughout his legendary career, the Serbian has won an astonishing $191,117,423 in prize money.

Djokovic has not yet made any definitive plans to retire, so he has the chance to surpass the $200m mark in 2026.

He has earned $5,005,223 across his singles and doubles matches in 2025 so far.

Sinner has now surpassed $50m in prize money

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Sinner has now surpassed $50m in prize moneyCredit: Getty
A picture of Novak Djokovic celeberaing at the Shanghai Masters

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Djokovic leads the way with a mammoth career totalCredit: Getty

Sitting second in the rankings is fellow icon Rafael Nadal, who totalled $134,946,100 in prize money.

The Spaniard won 22 Grand Slam titles, of which 14 were lifted at the French Open to give him the unofficial ‘King of Clay’ title.

Like Djokovic, Nadal also won a career Grand Slam and is regarded as one of the greatest ever players in tennis history.

Both are part of an iconic trio known as the ‘Big Three’ and joined by Roger Federer, who is third in the list.

He collected $130,594,339 in prize money thanks to 103 singles titles victories, which includes 20 Grand Slams.

Federer also remarkably won 82 per cent of his 1,526 singles matches.

Nadal and Federer make up the rest of the top three

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Nadal and Federer make up the rest of the top threeCredit: AFP

Andy Murray is closest to the ‘Big Three’, but his earnings are half of Federer’s on $64,687,542.

Although he only won three Grand Slams, he lifted 46 singles titles and was world no.1 for 41 weeks.

Vienna Open runner-up Zverev is the next current player in the rankings after Djokovic.

The three-time Grand Slam finalist has so far won 24 singles titles and earned $54,881,229 in prize money.

Top ten ATP prize money earners

  1. Novak Djokovic – $191,117,423
  2. Rafael Nadal – $134,946,100
  3. Roger Federer – $130,594,339
  4. Andy Murray – $64,687,542
  5. Alexander Zverev – $55,662,085
  6. Carlos Alcaraz – $54,725,285
  7. Jannik Sinner – $50,460,897
  8. Daniil Medvedev – $48,013,381
  9. Pete Sampras – $43,280,489
  10. Stan Wawrinka – $37,772,917



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