Active ATP players' career prize money rankings revealed

Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Novak Djokovic top the ATP rankings and rank highly among active players for career earnings. Djokovic leads with over $192 million, far ahead of Alcaraz's $63 million in second place. The list highlights 10 players who have surpassed significant prize money milestones in men's tennis.

The latest compilation of career prize money for active ATP Tour players underscores the financial success of the sport's elite. Published on March 6, 2026, the rankings show that 13 current players have earned more than $25 million, with four exceeding $50 million.

At the top, Novak Djokovic holds the record as the highest-earning player in tennis history, with $192,688,360 amassed since turning professional in 2003. The Serbian, currently ranked third, has secured 101 ATP singles titles, including 24 Grand Slams, seven ATP Finals, and 40 Masters 1000 events. He has spent a record 428 weeks at world No. 1.

Carlos Alcaraz follows in second place with $63,333,776 earned since 2018. The Spaniard, world No. 1, has won 26 titles, comprising seven Grand Slams and eight ATP 1000 events.

Alexander Zverev ranks third at $59,390,927 from a career starting in 2013. The German, currently No. 4 and with a career-high of No. 2, has 24 titles, including two ATP Finals and seven Masters, plus three Grand Slam runner-up finishes.

Jannik Sinner is fourth with $57,544,926 since 2018. Ranked No. 2 with 66 weeks at No. 1, the Italian has 24 titles, including four majors, two ATP Finals, and five Masters 1000.

Daniil Medvedev rounds out the top five at $49,938,657 since 2014. Currently No. 11 after 16 weeks at No. 1, he has 23 titles, one Grand Slam, one ATP Finals, and six Masters 1000.

Lower in the top 10 are Stan Wawrinka ($38,259,639, pro 2002, three majors), Stefanos Tsitsipas ($36,779,956, pro 2016, two Grand Slam finals), Marin Cilic ($32,963,248, pro 2005, one Grand Slam), Andrey Rublev ($31,907,071, pro 2014), and Grigor Dimitrov ($31,210,863, pro 2007).

Taylor Fritz sits 11th with $29,839,634, followed by Casper Ruud, Kei Nishikori, Gael Monfils, and Alex de Minaur in positions 12 to 15.

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Carlos Alcaraz leads ATP rankings after Australian Open victory

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Carlos Alcaraz claimed the 2026 Australian Open title, defeating Novak Djokovic in the final to become the youngest man in the Open Era to complete a Career Grand Slam. The win propelled Alcaraz to the top of the ATP rankings with 13,650 points, ahead of Jannik Sinner's 10,300. The tournament results highlight a shifting landscape in men's tennis.

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz each received a $1.2 million appearance fee for participating in the ATP Qatar Open, surpassing the tournament winner's prize of $529,945. Sinner defeated Tomáš Macháč in straight sets in the first round, while Alcaraz beat Arthur Rinderknech in two sets. Both players advanced to the round of 16, highlighting the financial incentives drawing top stars to the event.

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Carlos Alcaraz has solidified his position at the top of the ATP rankings with a 3,350-point lead over Jannik Sinner following his maiden Australian Open title. Novak Djokovic climbed to No. 3 after reaching the final, overtaking Alexander Zverev. Several players, including Learner Tien, made significant jumps in the updated standings released on February 2, 2026.

Acclaimed coach Rick Macci has lauded Carlos Alcaraz for elevating the sport, while Olympic champion Nicolas Massu says the duo's success should motivate rivals. Alcaraz, the world No. 1, remains unbeaten in 2026 after winning the Australian Open and Qatar Open. Sinner, ranked No. 2, continues to challenge at the top of the ATP Tour.

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Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest man in the Open Era to complete a Career Grand Slam by winning the Australian Open on February 1, 2026, defeating Novak Djokovic in the final. The 22-year-old Spaniard, now with seven major titles, revealed Wimbledon as his favorite tournament in a recent interview. He praised its prestige, stating it offers the most status among the four Slams.

Building on earlier reports of withdrawals linked to prize money reductions, nine ATP players have confirmed pullouts from the men's singles at the 2026 BNP Paribas Open primarily due to injuries, while seeded Russians Daniil Medvedev, Karen Khachanov, and Andrey Rublev face uncertainty after being stranded in Dubai by UAE airspace closures tied to Middle East tensions. The ATP 1000 event begins its main draw on March 4 at Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

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Following the star-studded entry list announced last month, the 2026 BNP Paribas Open draw has been released, highlighting a possible semifinal between top seed Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. Defending men's champion Jack Draper faces a tough path including a projected fourth-rounder against Djokovic, while Russian players like Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev contend with travel disruptions from Dubai. Women's top seed Iga Swiatek eyes a third title against a deep field with Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka.

 

 

 

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