ATP Finals champion could earn more than $5 million; with nearly $1 million for doubles winners

Winner Spain's Carlos Alcaraz, poses with the trophy after the men's final match against United States' Taylor Fritz at the Tokyo ATP 500 tennis tournament at Ariake Coliseum, in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. Credit: AP/Louise Delmotte
TURIN, Italy — An undefeated run to the ATP Finals trophy later this year will result in a paycheck of more than $5 million — slightly more than what Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka earned for their U.S. Open titles this month.
The exact amount for an undefeated run at the year-ending event for the top-eight players is $5,071,000, the ATP announced. That’s an increase on the $4,881,100 that Jannik Sinner earned when he went undefeated at last year’s ATP Finals.
Alcaraz and Sabalenka each earned exactly $5 million at the U.S. Open.
Total prize money for the ATP Finals — Nov. 9-16 in Turin — is $15.5 million.
Top-ranked Alcaraz and No. 2 Sinner, who each won two Grand Slam titles this season, are the only two singles players to have qualified for the finals so far.
An undefeated doubles team will earn $959,300.
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