Which men earned most money and points at Sunshine Double? – Draper, Mensik, Djokovic & Rune feature

Ewan West
Novak Djokovic, Jakub Mensik and Jack Draper
Novak Djokovic, Jakub Mensik and Jack Draper

The prestigious back-to-back Masters 1000 tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami took centre stage in March, and two new champions were crowned in Jack Draper and Jakub Mensik.

Here are the 10 ATP players who earned the most points and prize money during the 2025 Sunshine Double.

Jack Draper – 1,010 points and $1,236,385

Draper secured the biggest title of his career to date at the Indian Wells Masters, where he defeated Holger Rune in the final to complete an outstanding run.

This earned the Brit $1,201,125 — the second biggest paycheck of the ATP season so far after the Australian Open.

The world No 7 added a further $35,260 and 10 points for his second round exit in Miami, having lost to Mensik after receiving a first round bye.

Jakub Mensik – 1,030 points and $1,162,030

Mensik collected 30 points and $37,650 for reaching the second round in Indian Wells, where he was beaten by Karen Khachanov after downing Tomas Martin Etcheverry.

After making the semi-finals of the Cap Cana Challenger, Mensik charged to his first-ever career title at the Miami Masters — beating Novak Djokovic in the championship match to conclude a stunning run.

The Czech earned $1,124,380 and 1,000 points for his triumph, putting him top of the Sunshine Double points list and second for prize money behind Draper.

Holger Rune – 660 points and $674,010

Holger Rune claimed $638,750 and 650 points for his runner-up result in Indian Wells as he reached his fourth Masters 1000 final.

The Dane then lost his opening match in Miami to Reilly Opelka, which saw him pick up 10 points and $35,260.

Novak Djokovic – 660 points and $635,540

Djokovic also collected 660 points across the Sunshine Double, with the Serb’s results a reverse of Rune’s.

The 24-time major winner left Indian Wells with $37,650 and 10 points after he fell in the second round to Botic van de Zandschulp. He was then a beaten finalist in Miami, which earned him 650 points and $597,890.

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Taylor Fritz and Grigor Dimitrov – 500 points and $442,410

Taylor Fritz and Grigor Dimitrov earned exactly the same amount of points and prize money after achieving identical results in Indian Wells and Miami.

The duo secured $332,160 and 400 points for advancing to the semi-finals in Miami and $110,250 and 100 points for making the last 16 in Indian Wells.

Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev – 410 points and $390,110

Two other players who cannot be separated are Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev, who each made the semi-finals in Indian Wells ($354,850 and 400 points) before losing in the second round in Miami ($35,260 and 10 points).

Arthur Fils and Francisco Cerundolo – 400 points and $391,075

Arthur Fils and Francisco Cerundolo earned 10 fewer points than Alcaraz and Medvedev while collecting slightly more prize money.

The Frenchman and the Argentine reached the quarter-finals of both events, earning 200 points for each, while they earned $202,000 in Indian Wells and $189,075 in Miami.

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