Jannik Sinner covered in gold after triumph: how much he earned

Jannik Sinner continues to write tennis history: at the age of 23, the world number one became the first Italian tennis player to win Wimbledon, thanks to his success in the final against Carlos Alcaraz, defeated in a comeback in four sets (4-6 6-4 6-4).
The historic triumph at the Championships earned the Blue not only 2,000 points in the ATP rankings, but also a whopping 3.5 million euros, nearly double the Spaniard, who secured 1,782,400 million euros for reaching the final.
Sinner, a fresh Wimbledon winner, cashed £300,000 more than 2024 winner Carlos Alcaraz. In fact, the prize money at the London Slam has seen a 7 percent increase in 2025, rising to 53.5 million pounds.
Sinner’s career so far has earned, in terms of ATP Circuit guaranteed prize money alone, nearly 40 million euros. And this is without counting the South Tyrolean’s various sponsorships.