ATP Prize Money Leaders: Top 100 as of 25 May 2026
Professional men’s tennis in 2026 has transformed into a high-stakes financial landscape, driven by exploding global media rights, a surge in premium corporate sponsorships, and unprecedented financial backing at the sport’s highest tiers. The ATP Tour prize money structure rewards elite consistency like never before, allowing top-tier performers to accumulate millions of dollars in single-season earnings. This dynamic has accelerated the standard baseline of compensation across the top 100 players, turning professional tennis into one of the most lucrative individual sporting endeavors in the world. As the tour progresses through the demanding clay and hard-court swings, a clear financial hierarchy has emerged, illustrating a dramatic guard-changing era where young superstars are beginning to dominate both the scoreboards and the financial ledgers.
At the absolute pinnacle of this monetary surge sits world number one Jannik Sinner, whose brilliant 2026 campaign has already yielded a staggering $6.72 million in year-to-date earnings. Sinner’s financial dominance is a direct reflection of his flawless on-court execution, highlighted by capturing five titles early in the year, including a spectacular sweep of the “Sunshine Double” at the Masters 1000 events in Indian Wells and Miami. Sinner’s razor-thin distribution between singles ($6.70 million) and doubles ($18,260) underscores the modern reality of elite men’s tennis: the ultimate financial premium lies within the grueling, high-pressure singles draws. Trailing him closely is his chief rival, Carlos Alcaraz, who has secured $4.36 million entirely from singles play. At just 24 and 23 years old respectively, Sinner and Alcaraz are scaling the all-time career earnings charts at a pace that mirrors their rapid ascension to the top of the sport, already amassing roughly $65 million each in career prize money.
While the youthful vanguard claims the top slots, the financial narrative of 2026 remains anchored by staggering lifetime milestones from the sport’s legendary icons. Novak Djokovic, despite playing a highly selective schedule that has limited his year-to-date earnings to a modest $1.59 million, continues to stand alone in a parallel economic stratosphere. Djokovic’s career prize money rests at an astronomical, record-breaking $193.25 million—a historic sum that towers over his younger contemporaries and emphasizes his decades-long dominance at the Grand Slam level. This massive career total illustrates the evolution of tennis economics, showcasing how prolonged excellence across eras bridges the gap between historical baselines and the hyper-inflated prize pools of the modern tour.
Beyond the multi-million-dollar guarantees of the top five, the 2026 prize money list highlights the fascinating economic realities of professional doubles specialists and the rising middle class of the ATP. Players like Andrea Vavassori (ranked 37th in earnings) present a compelling case study; out of his $782,234 in year-to-date prize money, a remarkable $758,843 was forged entirely on the doubles court, thanks to deep runs and marquee titles alongside his veteran partner Simone Bolelli. Conversely, the lower tranches of the top 100 reveal how grueling the tour can be, where the drop from the million-dollar club happens quickly. Players ranking from 50 to 100 are battling fiercely for sums ranging from $600,000 down to $341,000, numbers that must absorb the massive overhead costs of international travel, coaching staff, and physical therapists. Ultimately, this comprehensive financial breakdown provides a fascinating, raw look at the direct correlation between match-day victories and economic triumph in elite professional tennis.
ATP Prize Money Leaders (Top 100)
Report Date: May 23, 2026
| Rank | Player | YTD Total | YTD Singles | YTD Doubles | Career Total |
| 1 | Sinner, Jannik | $6,720,726 | $6,702,466 | $18,260 | $64,686,923 |
| 2 | Alcaraz, Carlos | $4,365,354 | $4,365,354 | $0 | $64,997,598 |
| 3 | Zverev, Alexander | $3,232,516 | $3,095,117 | $137,399 | $62,595,582 |
| 4 | Medvedev, Daniil | $2,311,854 | $2,302,099 | $9,755 | $51,722,242 |
| 5 | de Minaur, Alex | $2,031,804 | $2,003,789 | $28,015 | $24,807,279 |
| 6 | Fils, Arthur | $1,890,662 | $1,890,662 | $0 | $7,940,662 |
| 7 | Shelton, Ben | $1,880,871 | $1,844,174 | $36,697 | $13,306,444 |
| 8 | Ruud, Casper | $1,655,537 | $1,647,032 | $8,505 | $28,881,027 |
| 9 | Djokovic, Novak | $1,596,578 | $1,578,728 | $17,850 | $193,252,594 |
| 10 | Cobolli, Flavio | $1,549,308 | $1,519,434 | $29,874 | $6,760,678 |
| 11 | Auger-Aliassime, Felix | $1,496,992 | $1,479,142 | $17,850 | $22,059,998 |
| 12 | Rublev, Andrey | $1,344,522 | $1,286,707 | $57,815 | $33,349,128 |
| 13 | Lehecka, Jiri | $1,323,661 | $1,290,235 | $33,426 | $8,686,220 |
| 14 | Etcheverry, Tomas Martin | $1,301,954 | $1,228,744 | $73,210 | $6,715,939 |
| 15 | Darderi, Luciano | $1,284,433 | $1,192,412 | $92,021 | $4,499,895 |
| 16 | Paul, Tommy | $1,212,350 | $1,190,565 | $21,785 | $14,146,187 |
| 17 | Mensik, Jakub | $1,168,503 | $1,152,927 | $15,576 | $5,965,138 |
| 18 | Bublik, Alexander | $1,139,886 | $1,073,356 | $66,530 | $11,999,576 |
| 19 | Cerundolo, Francisco | $1,138,225 | $1,090,661 | $47,564 | $10,066,074 |
| 20 | Fritz, Taylor | $1,125,357 | $1,123,422 | $1,935 | $30,439,331 |
| 21 | Hurkacz, Hubert | $1,124,983 | $1,118,021 | $6,962 | $19,908,984 |
| 22 | Tien, Learner | $1,119,102 | $1,077,178 | $41,924 | $4,151,991 |
| 23 | Vacherot, Valentin | $1,045,913 | $862,791 | $183,122 | $3,391,669 |
| 24 | Jodar, Rafael | $1,029,167 | $1,008,702 | $20,465 | $1,349,301 |
| 25 | Tiafoe, Frances | $989,658 | $979,903 | $9,755 | $16,853,584 |
| 26 | Musetti, Lorenzo | $979,726 | $961,211 | $18,515 | $15,265,067 |
| 27 | Khachanov, Karen | $917,439 | $853,386 | $64,053 | $22,882,830 |
| 28 | Tsitsipas, Stefanos | $899,518 | $841,125 | $58,393 | $37,701,110 |
| 29 | Griekspoor, Tallon | $895,022 | $830,631 | $64,391 | $7,942,904 |
| 30 | Bergs, Zizou | $884,647 | $861,448 | $23,199 | $3,841,620 |
| 31 | Norrie, Cameron | $847,330 | $838,825 | $8,505 | $14,659,370 |
| 32 | Rinderknech, Arthur | $826,598 | $666,289 | $160,309 | $6,970,571 |
| 33 | Baez, Sebastian | $811,468 | $794,940 | $16,528 | $6,794,745 |
| 34 | Buse, Ignacio | $807,921 | $804,171 | $3,750 | $1,278,808 |
| 35 | Tabilo, Alejandro | $783,517 | $742,422 | $41,095 | $5,414,975 |
| 36 | Humbert, Ugo | $782,867 | $774,820 | $8,047 | $11,194,074 |
| 37 | Vavassori, Andrea | $782,234 | $23,391 | $758,843 | $4,043,406 |
| 38 | Blockx, Alexander | $751,165 | $750,585 | $580 | $1,659,378 |
| 39 | Fonseca, Joao | $731,462 | $655,617 | $75,845 | $3,338,303 |
| 40 | Machac, Tomas | $717,957 | $680,880 | $37,077 | $6,619,240 |
| 41 | Davidovich Fokina, Alejandro | $689,601 | $683,526 | $6,075 | $11,484,845 |
| 42T | Heliovaara, Harri | $672,785 | $0 | $672,785 | $4,464,634 |
| 42T | Patten, Henry | $672,785 | $0 | $672,785 | $3,372,326 |
| 44 | Bolelli, Simone | $649,688 | $0 | $649,688 | $8,727,488 |
| 45 | Nakashima, Brandon | $644,215 | $612,443 | $31,772 | $7,524,562 |
| 46 | Kopriva, Vit | $628,516 | $627,909 | $607 | $2,210,503 |
| 47 | Cilic, Marin | $626,830 | $626,830 | $0 | $33,206,464 |
| 48 | Michelsen, Alex | $612,821 | $568,446 | $44,375 | $4,425,112 |
| 49 | Quinn, Ethan | $602,997 | $579,307 | $23,690 | $1,921,178 |
| 50 | Marozsan, Fabian | $600,400 | $574,036 | $26,364 | $4,442,276 |
| 51 | Moutet, Corentin | $598,462 | $577,090 | $21,372 | $6,237,403 |
| 52 | Shapovalov, Denis | $596,297 | $595,322 | $975 | $15,062,164 |
| 53 | Kecmanovic, Miomir | $585,214 | $581,404 | $3,810 | $8,787,338 |
| 54 | van de Zandschulp, Botic | $575,745 | $536,811 | $38,934 | $6,439,558 |
| 55 | Atmane, Terence | $573,610 | $553,384 | $20,226 | $2,026,722 |
| 56 | Borges, Nuno | $571,772 | $555,609 | $16,163 | $4,982,172 |
| 57 | Navone, Mariano | $570,837 | $570,837 | $0 | $2,894,953 |
| 58 | Wawrinka, Stan | $556,355 | $556,355 | $0 | $38,362,425 |
| 59 | Medjedovic, Hamad | $541,172 | $541,172 | $0 | $2,842,113 |
| 60 | Ugo Carabelli, Camilo | $536,331 | $501,951 | $34,380 | $2,585,801 |
| 61T | Harrison, Christian | $522,667 | $0 | $522,667 | $1,989,671 |
| 61T | Skupski, Neal | $522,667 | $0 | $522,667 | $6,192,416 |
| 63 | Kovacevic, Aleksandar | $516,809 | $505,064 | $11,745 | $2,824,612 |
| 64 | Guinard, Manuel | $514,973 | $0 | $514,973 | $1,697,820 |
| 65 | Andreozzi, Guido | $512,545 | $0 | $512,545 | $2,518,217 |
| 66 | Landaluce, Martin | $509,173 | $509,173 | $0 | $1,314,623 |
| 67 | Tirante, Thiago Agustin | $503,878 | $496,991 | $6,887 | $1,809,614 |
| 68 | Halys, Quentin | $493,532 | $467,726 | $25,806 | $5,060,142 |
| 69 | Korda, Sebastian | $490,625 | $471,020 | $19,605 | $8,999,774 |
| 70 | Altmaier, Daniel | $463,666 | $463,666 | $0 | $5,314,254 |
| 71 | Munar, Jaume | $460,684 | $439,312 | $21,372 | $7,224,740 |
| 72 | Mannarino, Adrian | $459,443 | $444,750 | $14,693 | $14,771,806 |
| 73 | Popyrin, Alexei | $451,805 | $439,085 | $12,720 | $9,526,879 |
| 74 | Cerundolo, Juan Manuel | $444,899 | $421,692 | $23,207 | $2,071,322 |
| 75 | Granollers, Marcel | $444,635 | $0 | $444,635 | $16,313,033 |
| 76 | Dzumhur, Damir | $438,510 | $421,057 | $17,453 | $6,757,985 |
| 77 | Shevchenko, Aleksandr | $437,106 | $420,497 | $16,609 | $3,459,010 |
| 78 | Zeballos, Horacio | $436,797 | $0 | $436,797 | $10,662,464 |
| 79 | Hanfmann, Yannick | $435,539 | $435,539 | $0 | $4,287,126 |
| 80 | Bellucci, Mattia | $428,350 | $413,657 | $14,693 | $2,288,458 |
| 81 | Hijikata, Rinky | $427,795 | $395,899 | $31,896 | $3,920,051 |
| 82 | Zhang, Zhizhen | $419,446 | $404,753 | $14,693 | $4,440,102 |
| 83 | Fucsovics, Marton | $411,428 | $411,428 | $0 | $8,518,917 |
| 84 | Nava, Emilio | $408,413 | $401,488 | $6,925 | $1,949,349 |
| 85 | Diallo, Gabriel | $384,887 | $370,002 | $14,885 | $3,032,744 |
| 86 | Comesana, Francisco | $379,310 | $362,712 | $16,598 | $2,251,527 |
| 87 | Brooksby, Jenson | $376,636 | $376,636 | $0 | $3,666,122 |
| 88 | Prizmic, Dino | $372,794 | $372,794 | $0 | $1,142,522 |
| 89 | Berrettini, Matteo | $372,404 | $356,828 | $15,576 | $14,130,626 |
| 90 | Royer, Valentin | $369,043 | $366,297 | $2,746 | $1,420,643 |
| 91 | Giron, Marcos | $367,013 | $367,013 | $0 | $6,760,419 |
| 92 | Pavic, Mate | $360,349 | $0 | $360,349 | $8,546,895 |
| 93 | Krawietz, Kevin | $358,999 | $0 | $358,999 | $5,216,359 |
| 94 | Arevalo, Marcelo | $358,413 | $0 | $358,413 | $5,404,404 |
| 95 | Majchrzak, Kamil | $358,318 | $354,093 | $4,225 | $3,514,249 |
| 96 | Collignon, Raphael | $350,468 | $334,020 | $16,448 | $1,181,136 |
| 97 | Mpetshi Perricard, Giovanni | $349,808 | $348,053 | $1,755 | $3,344,396 |
| 98 | Muller, Alexandre | $344,548 | $325,261 | $19,287 | $4,213,415 |
| 99 | Walton, Adam | $341,406 | $323,938 | $17,468 | $2,103,048 |
| 100 | Puetz, Tim | $341,149 | $0 | $341,149 | $4,320,056 |
