Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner dominated the 2025 season on the ATP Tour. Their duopoly saw them sweep all four Majors for the second year in a row. Novak Djokovic proved that he’s still capable of giving the young guns a run for their money, winning a couple of titles himself. Meanwhile, Ben Shelton, Jack Draper, and Lorenzo Musetti took their careers to the next level with impressive results. Taylor Fritz and Alexander Zverev also demonstrated their status as experienced veterans with some solid performances throughout the year.
With these players claiming most of the big trophies, it’s hardly surprising that they are among the tour’s top earners this season. On that note, here’s a look at the players who earned the most prize money on the ATP Tour in 2025:
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### #10. Jack Draper ($3.4 million)
Jack Draper won his maiden Masters 1000 title at the Indian Wells Masters, which contributed $1,201,125 to his yearly haul of $3.4 million. His runner-up finish at the Madrid Open also added over $500,000 to his income this year. Despite being in great form, Draper couldn’t capitalize fully due to recurring injuries. He eventually shut down his season following his withdrawal from the US Open because of an arm injury.
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### #9. Ben Shelton ($4.7 million)
Ben Shelton took home $4.7 million in prize money this year, the most he has earned in a single season. He claimed his first Masters 1000 trophy at the Canadian Open, which alone fetched him $1,124,380. Shelton also made the semifinals of the Australian Open at the start of the year and earned $717,000 for his efforts. A quarterfinal appearance at Wimbledon added another $525,000 to his yearly total.
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### #8. Lorenzo Musetti ($4.8 million)
A career-best season for Lorenzo Musetti also rewarded him financially, securing $4.8 million in 2025. He reached his maiden Masters 1000 final at the Monte-Carlo Masters and his very first Major semifinal at the French Open, losing to Carlos Alcaraz on both occasions. Musetti’s run in Paris fetched him $800,000, while his runner-up finish in Monte Carlo made him richer by approximately $600,000. Despite not winning a title this year, his consistent performances placed him in the top 10 of the year-end rankings as well as the prize money list.
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### #7. Novak Djokovic ($5.1 million)
Novak Djokovic was quite selective with his tournaments this year, yet he still earned $5.1 million. He reached the semifinals of all four Majors this season, becoming the oldest player to accomplish this feat. Djokovic’s semifinal showing at the US Open was the most financially rewarding, earning him $1,260,000. He also finished as the runner-up to Jakub Mensik at the Miami Open, which netted him $597,890. However, his prize money haul this year is only a fraction of the whopping $21 million he earned during his incredible 2015 season.
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### #6. Alex de Minaur ($5.24 million)
Alex de Minaur cemented his position as one of the most consistent players on the tour this year, marking his second consecutive year-end top 10 finish. A quarterfinal showing at the US Open, worth $660,000, and a semifinal finish at the ATP Finals, worth $727,500, contributed heavily to his yearly earnings of $5.24 million. De Minaur won his only title of the season at the Citi DC Open, adding another $420,525 to his total. He also finished runner-up in the Rotterdam final, which secured him $241,650 in prize money.
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### #5. Felix Auger-Aliassime ($5.26 million)
Felix Auger-Aliassime made 2025 a year to remember on both personal and professional fronts. He married Nina Ghaibi, his partner of six years, in September. Professionally, he won three titles, was the runner-up at the Paris Masters, and made the semifinals of both the US Open and the ATP Finals. Auger-Aliassime’s strong results helped him earn $5.26 million this year. His semifinal run in New York earned him $1,260,000, while his recent ATP Finals performance added $1,124,000 to his bank account.
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### #4. Taylor Fritz ($5.4 million)
While Taylor Fritz didn’t match the highs from the previous season, he still performed well in 2025. Highlights included winning two titles from three finals, as well as semifinal runs at Wimbledon and multiple Masters 1000 tournaments. Fritz’s earnings of $5.4 million this year are significantly less compared to the $8.2 million he made last year. That drop was mainly due to the absence of runner-up finishes at major events like the US Open and ATP Finals, which boosted his winnings substantially in 2024.
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### #3. Alexander Zverev ($6 million)
Despite an inconsistent season, Alexander Zverev maintained his position as a top 10 mainstay for another year. A runner-up finish at the Australian Open helped him reach at least the $6 million mark for the fourth time in his career. However, Zverev made $11.5 million a year ago, so this year reflects a significant downturn in earnings. His inconsistency compared to a year ago is evident in his prize money total.
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### #2. Carlos Alcaraz ($18.8 million)
Carlos Alcaraz produced the best season of his career in 2025. He secured the year-end No. 1 ranking for the second time and won eight titles from 11 finals, including major victories at the French Open and US Open. Alcaraz’s triumph at the US Open contributed $5 million to his yearly earnings, while his French Open victory added nearly $3 million. His recent runner-up finish at the ATP Finals was another significant payday, awarding him $2.7 million.
The 2025 season was Alcaraz’s best in terms of prize money, surpassing the $16 million he earned last year. With his on-court income this year, he crossed $50 million in career prize money, bringing his current total to $57 million.
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### #1. Jannik Sinner ($19.1 million)
Jannik Sinner laughed all the way to the bank in 2025, making $19.1 million. He almost matched his prize money haul of $19.7 million from last year. Sinner won the Australian Open and Wimbledon this year, along with the ATP Finals and three other titles. His win at the ATP Finals alone fetched him $5.07 million, setting the record for the most prize money earned from a single tournament.
Additionally, Sinner won the Six Kings Slam, an exhibition event that rewarded him with a $6 million payday. However, since it was an exhibition, the prize money does not count towards his official ATP Tour earnings.
Sinner’s career prize money now stands at $56 million, trailing only Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic among active players.
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The 2025 ATP Tour season was marked by fierce competition between the established stars and emerging talents, resulting in some of the highest prize money totals in recent years. As Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner continue to push the boundaries, the future of men’s tennis remains as exciting as ever.
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