Jannik Sinner supera a Carlos Alcaraz en la carrera de premios económicos de 2026

Jannik Sinner ha superado a Carlos Alcaraz en la carrera por las ganancias de la temporada 2026 tras una racha dominante en el ATP Tour. El número 1 del mundo lidera ahora con más de 5,5 millones de dólares en premios, mientras que Alcaraz se sitúa por detrás con aproximadamente 4,4 millones de dólares.

Sinner se adjudicó los cuatro primeros títulos ATP Masters 1000 del año en Indian Wells, Miami, Montecarlo y Madrid. Su victoria en sets corridos sobre Alexander Zverev en la final de Madrid amplió su racha de victorias a 23 partidos y sumó 1.007.165 euros a su total de la temporada, marcando la primera vez que supera a Alcaraz en ganancias este año. El italiano tiene previsto competir a continuación en el Abierto de Italia en Roma antes de defender sus opciones en Roland Garros.

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