Jannik Sinner overtakes Carlos Alcaraz in 2026 prize money race

Jannik Sinner has surged ahead of Carlos Alcaraz in the 2026 season earnings race after a dominant run on the ATP Tour. The world No. 1 now leads with more than $5.5 million in prize money, while Alcaraz trails at roughly $4.4 million.

Sinner claimed the first four ATP Masters 1000 titles of the year at Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo and Madrid. His straight-sets victory over Alexander Zverev in the Madrid final extended a 23-match winning streak and added €1,007,165 to his season total, marking the first time he has earned more than Alcaraz this year. The Italian is scheduled to compete next at the Italian Open in Rome before defending his chances at Roland Garros.

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Jannik Sinner triumphs with Monte Carlo Masters 2026 trophy after beating Carlos Alcaraz.
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Jannik Sinner defeats Carlos Alcaraz to win 2026 Monte Carlo Masters, reclaims No. 1 for third time

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Jannik Sinner claimed his 27th ATP tour-level singles title and third trophy of 2026 by beating Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(5), 6-3 in a 2-hour, 15-minute Monte Carlo Masters final on Sunday. The Italian, training in Monaco, extended his Masters 1000 winning streak to 22 matches—dropping just one set—reclaimed the world No. 1 ranking for the third time from Alcaraz, and became only the third player (after Djokovic and Nadal) to win four straight titles at this level.

Jannik Sinner claimed his 16th big title by winning the Italian Open on Sunday in Rome. The victory allows the Italian to move ahead of Carlos Alcaraz in the race for major titles. Alcaraz meanwhile faces major ranking point deductions after withdrawing from upcoming events.

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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has confirmed his participation in the Madrid Open, aiming to extend his streak of four consecutive ATP Masters 1000 victories. The Italian arrives in strong form after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final. With key rivals absent, Sinner eyes a chance to solidify his top ranking.

World No. 2 Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the doubles event at the Monte Carlo Masters one day after partnering Zizou Bergs to a first-round victory. The decision allows Sinner to focus on singles, where he eyes the top ATP ranking. Bergs' father called the move understandable.

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Jannik Sinner defeated Andrey Rublev 6-2, 6-4 on Thursday to reach the Italian Open semi-finals. The victory gave the Italian his 32nd straight Masters 1000 win, surpassing the previous record of 31 set by Novak Djokovic in 2011.

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