Top 5 Richest Tennis Players By Prize Money In 2025

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The 2025 tennis calendar is in its mid season with the elite players having seen both the ups and downs in the sport. As they battle it out on the court, they are highly rewarded for there performances.

In this article, let us have a look at the top five richest tennis players by prize money in 2025 so far.

Top 5 Richest Tennis Players By Prize Money In 2025

1. Carlos Alcaraz$9,507,272

ATP World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz is in the top of the list of the richest tennis players by prize money so far. He has pocketed $9,507,272 from the 11 tournaments he has featured in so far. He is still playing Cincinnati Open.

Here is the tournament‑by‑tournament prize money breakdown (USD):

  • Australian Open (QF) – $408,576
  • Rotterdam Open (Champion) –  $464,245
  • Qatar Open (Quarterfinals) – $75,615
  • Indian Wells (Semifinals) – $354,850
  • Miami Open (Early exit) – $35,260
  • Monte‑Carlo Masters (Champion) – $1,021,255
  • Barcelona Open (Runner‑up) – $316,621
  • Italian Open (Champion) – $1,040,283
  • French Open (Champion) –  $2,901,024
  • Queen’s Club (Champion) –  $538,011
  • Wimbledon (Runner‑up) –  $2,061,880

Total Prize Money (approx.): $9,507,272

2. Jannik Sinner $8,443,408

World Number One Jannik Sinner pocketed $8,443,408 (including $6,245 from doubles), and is the player with the second-highest earnings from prize money. 

Here’s the prize money won by Jannik Sinner in 2025 tournaments :

  • Australian Open (Champion) – $2,150,400
  • Italian Open (Runner-up) – $597,548
  • French Open (Runner-up) – $1,454,068
  • Halle Open  (2nd Round) – $36,885 (€)
  • Wimbledon  (Champion) – $4,069,500

Total Prize Money (approx.): $8.44 million

3. Iga Swiatek – $7,454,782

The Polish tennis star fetched a whopping $4,069,500 winning the Wimbledon title in women’s singles, taking her earnings to $7,454,782 till mid-August.

Here’s the prize money won by Iga Świątek in 2025 tournaments:

  • United Cup (Runners-Up)– $600,900
  • Australian Open (Quarterfinals) – $694,291
  • Qatar Open (Round of 16) – $181,400
  • Dubai Tennis Championships – $83,470
  • Indian Wells Open (Semifinals) – $333,125
  • Miami Open (Quarterfinals) – $189,075
  • Stuttgart Open (Round of 16) – $24,950
  • Madrid Open (Round of 16) – $332,160
  • Italian Open (Round of 32) – $44,057
  • French Open (Runner-up) – $747,079
  • Bad Homburg Open (Finalist) – $101,000
  • Wimbledon Championships (Champion) – $4,069,500
  • Canadian Open (Round of 16) – $56,703

Total Prize Money (approx.):  $7,454,782 

Also Read: US Open 2025: Points And Prize Money Breakdown

4. Aryna Sabalenka$7,026,519

WTA World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has won a total of $7,026,519 so far. The Belarusian has not won a single grand slam this year and the US Open will be her last opportunity where she can add $ 5,000,000 to her purse to lift her earnings.

Here is a tournament-wise prize money breakdown:

  • Brisbane International (Champion) – $192,475
  • Indian Wells Open (Runner-Up) $638,750
  • Miami Open (Champion) $1,124,380
  • Stuttgart Open (Runner-up) $87,825
  • Madrid Open (Champion) $1,070,000
  • French Open (Runner-up) $1,400,000
  • Wimbledon Championships (Semifinalist) $1,057,673.93 

Total Prize Money (approx.): $7,026,519

5. Coco Gauff$5,839,785 (includes $188,940 in doubles)

The WTA World number 2 has won a total of $7,026,519 from the 15 events she took part in so far in 2025. Her biggest title this season was the French Open where he pocketed $2,900,000. 

Here is a tournament-by-tournament prize money breakdown:

Singles

  • United Cup (Champion) – $907,000
  • Australian Open (R16) – $450,000
  • Qatar Open (R32) – $23,500
  • Dubai Championships (R32) – $23,500
  • Indian Wells Open (R16) – $103,525
  • Miami Open (R16) – $103,225
  • Stuttgart Open (QF) – $24,950
  • Madrid Open (Runner-up) – $602,451
  • Italian Open (Runner-up) – $525,475
  • French Open (Champion) – $2,900,000
  • German Open (R32) – $15,170
  • Wimbledon (R64) – $85,000
  • Canadian Open (R16) – $56,703

 Doubles

  • Italian Open (QF) – $25,050
  • Canadian Open (Finalist) – $131,390

Total Prize Money (approx.): $5,839,785 USD