The blue surpassed the prizes won in the fantastic 2024, the year that consecrated him in world tennis. This year he won 5 tournaments, grossing a total of 19.1 million compared to 16.9 million dollars last season

By winning in Turin, Jannik Sinner secured a check for 5,071,000 dollars, equivalent to approximately 4.4 million euros. As with all ATP tournament prizes, you will have to pay the taxes relating to the host country: in Italy the withholding tax is 30%. The prize money of the latest edition of the Finals is a record, having risen from 15.25 to 15.5 million dollars. Last year the blue, winning the “masters’ tournament” even then undefeated, took home 4,881,500 dollars. This time he benefits from the premium increase ensured by Fitp. And from 2026, with the start of the five-year cycle again assigned to our country, a further increase is expected, since this represented one of the conditions set by the ATP to extend the contract.

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Thanks to the Turin jackpot, Sinner rises to 19.1 million dollars in earnings in 2025 in terms of prize money on the professional circuit, a level that signals the extraordinary season of the world number 2. Despite having only played 12 tournaments due to the three-month suspension for the Clostebol case, Sinner surpassed the prizes won in the fantastic 2024, the year that consecrated him in world tennis, lifting him to first place in the rankings. Last season, prizes totaled $16.9 million across 15 tournaments. The difference this year was made by his ability to get to the end of all the big events: only in Shanghai, due to cramps, did he leave early. If in 2024 he had won 8 titles, of which two Slams, in 2025 there were 6 titles, also in this case with two Slams, but with the addition of two Slam finals and the same number of finals in the Masters 1000. Thanks to the second title of the Finals, Sinner reaches 56.6 million dollars in career prizes won. Alcaraz, with the check for the final, remains slightly ahead, at 57.4 million.

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