The 10 ATP players with the most prize money in 2025: Alcaraz soars six places, Djokovic 8th

Carlos Alcaraz has soared six places on the 2025 ATP prize money list after his victory at the Monte Carlo Masters.
There are 14 players who have earned at least $1million so far this season, with Alejandro Davidovich Fokina the latest man to reach this mark after his semi-final run in Monte Carlo.
The same 10 players occupy the top 10 as after the Miami Open, but there has been movement within this group after the year’s first Masters 1000 event on clay.
10. Tomas Machac – $1,194,629 ($56,025 in doubles)
Tomas Machac netted $483,515 for his victory at the ATP 500 event in Acapulco — his maiden career title.
The Czech was a quarter-finalist at the Dallas Open, while he also helped his nation make the semi-finals at the United Cup.
9. Stefanos Tsitsipas – $1,301,698 ($14,400 in doubles)
Stefanos Tsitsipas collected $605,530 for winning his maiden ATP 500 title at the Dubai Championships.
The Greek has also progressed to the last eight at the Monte Carlo Masters and the Rotterdam Open and the fourth round at the Indian Wells Open.
8. Novak Djokovic – $1,412,993 ($12,930 in doubles)
Novak Djokovic earned $691,092 for reaching the semi-finals of the Australian Open and $597,890 for his runner-up result at the Miami Open.
7. Jakub Mensik – $1,469,440 ($20,129 in doubles)
Jakub Mensik secured $1,124,380 for winning his maiden career title at the Masters 1000 event in Miami in March.
6. Taylor Fritz – $1,545,706
Taylor Fritz picked up $864,200 for helping the United States win the United Cup — where he won four of his five singles rubbers and all three of his doubles matches.
The American was a semi-finalist in Miami and a quarter-finalist in Delray Beach, while he also made the last 16 in Indian Wells.
5. Alex de Minaur – $1,638,244 ($26,204 in doubles)
Alex de Minaur collected $417,796 for his run to the last eight of the Australian Open before he claimed $249,766 for his runner-up effort in Rotterdam.
The Australian has also reached the semi-finals in Monte Carlo, the quarter-finals in Doha and the last 16 in Indian Wells and Miami.
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4. Alexander Zverev – $1,832,253 ($17,390 in doubles)
Alexander Zverev’s run to the 2025 Australian Open final — which concluded with his third defeat in as many Grand Slam title matches — earned him $1,193,704.
The German was a quarter-finalist at the Argentina Open and the Rio Open in February, while he won the three rubbers he contested at the United Cup.
3. Jack Draper – $1,887,836 ($25,290 in doubles)
Jack Draper secured a $1,201,125 paycheck for winning the biggest title of his career to date at the 2025 Indian Wells Masters.
The Brit was also a runner-up at the Qatar Open, while he reached the last 16 of the Australian Open.
2. Jannik Sinner – $2,150,400
Jannik Sinner successfully defended his Australian Open crown in January — a triumph that saw him collect $2,150,400.
This is the only tournament the world No 1 has played so far in 2025 as he is serving a three-month ban (running from 9 February to 4 May) for failing two doping tests last year.
1. Carlos Alcaraz – $2,376,810
Carlos Alcaraz collected $464,245 for winning the Rotterdam Open ATP 500 tournament in February, while the $1,021,255 he earned for winning the Monte Carlo Masters saw him surge to the top of the prize money list.
The Spaniard reached the semi-finals in Indian Wells ($354,850) and the quarter-finals at both the Australian Open ($417,796) and the Qatar Open.
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