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ATP Finals 2025 Payouts: How much did Sinner, Alcaraz & others earn in prize money?

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Published at :November 17, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Modified at :November 17, 2025 at 6:35 PM
ATP Finals 2025 Payouts: How much did Sinner, Alcaraz & others earn in prize money?

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Sinner successfully defended his title to earn the biggest prize money in tennis history.

The ATP Finals 2025 delivered a spectacular finish to the season, showcasing the sport’s elite in a week of high stakes, high earnings and world-class tennis in Turin.

From Jannik Sinner’s historic undefeated title run to Carlos Alcaraz’s charge to the final, and from breakout campaigns to hard-learned lessons, each of the eight qualifiers left the event with defining storylines.

Here’s a complete breakdown of how every player performed and how much they earned during the season-ending championship.

Prize Money earned by each player at ATP Finals 2025

Ben Shelton – $331,000

Ben Shelton’s ATP Finals debut ended in a tough 0-3 campaign, but it delivered valuable clarity on the improvements he needs to reach the sport’s top tier. Despite standout moments earlier in the season, including his first Masters 1000 title in Canada, an Australian Open semi-final and a career-high ranking of No. 5, his late-year form dipped after returning from a shoulder injury.

Outserved in all three matches and unable to threaten Jannik Sinner, he finishes 2025 at 40-24, motivated to rebuild and return stronger in 2026.

Lorenzo Musetti – $793,000

Lorenzo Musetti’s ATP Finals debut showcased flashes of brilliance but ultimately highlighted the gap between him and the tour’s elite.

The Italian thrilled the Turin crowd with bold shot-making and a spirited fight against Carlos Alcaraz, before going down in 2 sets, to bow out of the qualifying round.

Musetti will be remembered for his sensational battle against de Minaur, but straight sets defeat to Fritz and Alcaraz, prevented him from advancing further.

Alexander Zverev – $793,000

Alexander Zverev’s ATP Finals campaign ended in the round-robin stage after straight-set losses to Jannik Sinner and Felix Auger-Aliassime exposed long-standing gaps in his game.

Despite his top-3 ranking, Zverev’s level has stagnated, still relying on serve and defense without the attacking upgrades seen in rivals like Alcaraz and Sinner.

Missed volleys, passive patterns and hesitation in key moments proved costly, reinforcing the view that without meaningful evolution, breaking through at the very top will remain out of reach.

Taylor Fritz – $793,000

2024 finalist Taylor Fritz’s year-end campaign ended in the group stage after a thrashing loss to Alex de Minaur, closing a strong season on a frustrating note.

Finishing 2025 with a 53-23 record and two titles, the American admitted his level dipped in his final match and highlighted how de Minaur’s low, flat ball troubled his forehand.

Ongoing knee issues limited his training throughout the year, and he now plans a longer off-season to fully heal, rebuild physically and work on improvements needed to close the gap on Alcaraz and Sinner.

Alex de Minaur – $793,000

Alex de Minaur delivered a gritty ATP Finals campaign, earning a hard-fought win over Taylor Fritz and pushing both Alcaraz and Sinner in tight opening sets before ultimately falling short in the group stage and semi-finals respectively.

His relentless movement, flat hitting and tactical discipline kept him competitive throughout the week, yet he couldn’t convert key chances against Sinner, extending the Italian’s dominance in their matchup to a staggering 13-0.

Still, the Aussie closed the season with a career-best 56 wins, proving his rise into the tour’s upper tier is no fluke.

Felix Auger-Aliassime – $1,183,500

Felix Auger-Aliassime delivered one of the strongest finishes of his career, reaching the ATP Finals semis after a red-hot surge that lifted him from No. 27 in August to the Top 5 by season’s end.

Wins over Ben Shelton and Alexander Zverev showcased his renewed confidence and consistency, before Alcaraz halted his run with a commanding straight-sets victory.

Despite the loss, Auger-Aliassime ends 2025 with a 50-24 record, three titles and a clear belief that he is “back where he belongs” among the elite.

Carlos Alcaraz – $2,367,000

Carlos Alcaraz marched into the 2025 ATP Finals title match unbeaten, showcasing renewed authority on indoor hard courts after questions surrounding his Paris stumble.

Wins over De Minaur, Fritz and Musetti in the group stage displayed his versatility and sharp shot selection, before a dominant semi-final victory over Felix Auger-Aliassime sealed his spot in the final.

Although he fell to Sinner in straight sets, Alcaraz’s week reinforced his status as year-end No. 1 and underlined why he remains the sport’s most complete all-surface threat.

Jannik Sinner – $5,071,000

Jannik Sinner produced a flawless title defense in Turin, going unbeaten through the group stage and extending his indoor win streak to 30 matches before defeating De Minaur in the semis.

In the final, he rose to the moment, edging Alcaraz 7-6, 7-5 with clutch serving and fearless baseline precision to lift the trophy again, without dropping a set all week.

Sinner became the first man since Djokovic in 2018 to reach the ATP Finals title match without being broken and capped a historic season by winning the biggest indoor prize of his career.

Who won the ATP Finals 2025 title?

Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets (7-6(4), 7-5) to successfully defend his title.

How much did Jannik Sinner earn in prize money as the winner of ATP Finals 2025?

As the champion, Sinner took home a whopping $5,071,000 (Rs 44.95 crore) in prize money from the season-ending event.

How much did Carlos Alcaraz earn in prize money as the winner of ATP Finals 2025?

Alcaraz, who finished as the runner-up, bagged $2,367,000 (Rs 21 crore approx.) in prize money.

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Aniruddh Seshadri
Aniruddh Seshadri

Aniruddh Seshadri Iyer is a passionate sports journalist at Khel Now, specializing in tennis and Olympic sports. An engineer by training, he found his storytelling passion through iconic Grand Slam and Olympic moments. Known for sharp analysis and insightful coverage, he draws inspiration from Novak Djokovic’s resilience. Outside journalism, he enjoys reading, traveling, and playing the guitar.

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