After getting their prize money checks at the season-ending event, Jannik Sinner and Taylor Fritz’s already wonderful week at the ATP Finals in Turin gets even sweeter.
Sinner received a record $4,881,100 payout for his victory, as he easily won his first ATP Finals title without dropping a set or even losing more than four games in a set.
With that, he not only reaches but surpasses $30 million in career prize money. After bringing in $29,108,484, he departs with $33,989,584.
The Italian is already ranked No. 10 on the list of ATP’s all-time top earners in terms of career prize money. After Iga Swiatek ($33,141,991) and Alcaraz ($36,876,485), Sinner is the third tennis player, male or female, born in the 2000s to earn over $30 million in career prize money.
Jannik Sinner in 2024
Ranked world no.1, Jannik played his last match on the 17th of November when he beat world no.4 Taylor Fritz 6-4 6-4 in the final in the Nitto ATP Finals to win his 19th
career title.Presently, during this year the Italian has managed to achieve a 70-6 match record. Sinner conquered 8 titles in 2024 at the Australian Open, Rotterdam, Miami, Halle, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Shanghai and the Nitto ATP Finals. The Italian got to the final in Beijing.
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Jannik Sinner in 2024
Currently ranked no.1, Jannik played his last match on the 17th of November when he defeated world no.4 Taylor Fritz 6-4 6-4 in the final in the Nitto ATP Finals to win his 19th career title.
This year the Italian owns a compiled 70-6 match record. Sinner clinched 8 titles in 2024 at the Australian Open, Rotterdam, Miami, Halle, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Shanghai and the Nitto ATP Finals. Jannik got to the final in Beijing.
Jannik Sinner |
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