Top five players with highest prize money earned in ATP 2025 season

Jannik Sinner’s $5M payout at the year-end finals saw him top the list.
The ATP 2025 season produced historic prize money totals, with Jannik Sinner topping the global earnings chart after his win over Alcaraz at the ATP Finals pushed him past the $19 million mark.
Carlos Alcaraz followed closely with another blockbuster year exceeding $18.8 million, while Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz and Felix Auger-Aliassime rounded out the top five.
Notably, Novak Djokovic—despite playing a reduced schedule and skipping multiple Masters events, still collected an impressive $4.83 million, thereby finishing just outside the top earners’ list at age 38.
Top five men with most prize money in the ATP 2025 season
5. Felix Auger-Aliassime – $5,262,350
Felix Auger-Aliassime rounds out the top five, collecting over $5.26 million in his resurgent 2025 season. His impressive end-of-year form was particularly profitable, with large paydays coming from his run to the US Open semifinals, a final appearance at the Paris Masters, and a deep run to the semifinals of the prestigious ATP Finals.
4. Taylor Fritz – $5,475,728
Taylor Fritz earned over $5.47 million for the season, a total underpinned by his major breakthrough to the Wimbledon semifinals.
That deep run was the defining feature of his year financially, complemented by reaching the final of the Japan Open and securing his position as one of the tour’s most consistent money-makers.
3. Alexander Zverev – $6,060,174
Alexander Zverev secured the third spot with over $6.06 million in prize money. His earnings were heavily front-loaded by his runner-up finish at the Australian Open and boosted by his consistent presence in the later rounds of major tournaments, including a title run at the Vienna Open.
Although his earnings were significantly behind the top two, he firmly established himself as the third-highest earner of the season.
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2. Carlos Alcaraz – $18,803,427
Carlos Alcaraz is a close second, earning over $18.80 million on his way to securing the year-end World No. 1 ranking. His season was highlighted by the colossal prize money from his two Grand Slam titles: a $5 million payout for winning the US Open and $2.9 million from his French Open victory.
The Spaniard further boosted his earnings by winning three Masters 1000 tournaments (Monte-Carlo, Rome, and Cincinnati), each contributing over $1 million to his final total.
1. Jannik Sinner – $19,120,641
Jannik Sinner finished the year as the highest prize money earner on the ATP Tour, setting a new all-time single-season record with over $19.12 million.
This staggering total was powered by his success in the biggest events: his Australian Open and Wimbledon victories, and the $5.07 million grand prize for winning the ATP Finals, which was the largest single payout in ATP Tour history.
Despite serving a three-month suspension, his efficient winning in high-value tournaments made his season unprecedentedly lucrative.
Who earned the most prize money in the ATP 2025 season?
Jannik Sinner topped the ATP 2025 prize money list, earning over $19.12 million, the highest single-season total in tour history.
How much prize money did Jannik Sinner earn in 2025?
Sinner collected $19,120,641, boosted significantly by his ATP Finals title, which paid a record $5.07 million, along with Grand Slam wins at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.
Where did Carlos Alcaraz rank in ATP 2025 prize money earnings?
Carlos Alcaraz finished second, earning $18,803,427, fueled by two Grand Slam titles and three Masters 1000 victories.
Did Novak Djokovic finish among the top five earners in 2025?
No. Despite a reduced schedule, Novak Djokovic earned $4.83 million, finishing just outside the top five at age 38.
Who completed the top five highest earners on the ATP Tour in 2025?
The top five were Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz, and Felix Auger-Aliassime.
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