Following a dominant season on the ATP Tour,Jannik Sinner has added a important financial reward to his achievements,securing a prize of over $5 million for winning the 2025 ATP Finals. The tournament, held in Turin, Italy, concluded with Sinner’s undefeated run and a runner-up prize of $2.4 million for Carlos Alcaraz, despite the Spaniard already claiming the year-end No. 1 ranking.The total prize pool for this year’s event reached $15.5 million, an increase from the previous year, highlighting the growing financial stakes in men’s professional tennis.
Jannik Sinner capped off an undefeated run at the ATP Finals, securing a substantial prize purse exceeding $5 million (approximately €4.4 million).
Money doesn’t buy happiness, but it certainly helps. Jannik Sinner’s victory at the ATP Finals came with a massive payday, adding another significant reward to a triumphant season.
The Champion’s Prize
From a total prize pool of $15.5 million (an increase of $250,000 from the 2024 edition), Jannik Sinner earned a remarkable $5.07 million, equivalent to €4.413.500. Carlos Alcaraz took home $2.4 million (just over €2 million) as the runner-up. While Alcaraz had already clinched the year-end No. 1 ranking, a position Sinner couldn’t surpass in 2025, the final still carried valuable ATP points. Sinner’s win added another 500 points to his ranking, narrowing the gap with Alcaraz to just 550 points in favor of the Spaniard.