Carlos Alcaraz surpassed Jannik Sinner at the top of the ATP earnings list for 2024 after his victory at Wimbledon, adding to his previous triumph at Roland Garros earlier this summer.
Novak Djokovic rose to fifth place in the rankings following his impressive performance in the final at the All England Club. Meanwhile, Taylor Fritz replaced Hubert Hurkacz in the top 10.
Rafael Nadal currently sits at 144th place in terms of earnings this year, with a total of $305,379 ($3,718 in doubles). His standout results include being the runner-up at the Swedish Open and reaching the last 16 at the Madrid Masters.
Andy Murray earned $441,514 ($37,328 in doubles) in the 2024 season before retiring at the Paris Olympics. This places him at 112th on the list.
Andrey Rublev started his 2024 campaign by winning the ATP 250 title at the Hong Kong Open. He then made it to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.
Taylor Fritz has had a successful 2024 season, winning titles at ATP 250 tournaments in Delray Beach and Eastbourne. He also finished as a runner-up in Munich. Additionally, he reached the semi-finals at the Madrid Open and the quarter-finals at the Australian Open, Italian Open, and Wimbledon.
The top 10 combined tennis prize money earners in 2024 saw Carlos Alcaraz surpass Iga Swiatek, while Novak Djokovic climbed up the rankings.
Rafael Nadal is the second-highest winner of the Canadian Open titles, with Novak Djokovic in third place.
Alex de Minaur has had a fantastic year, achieving considerable success at hard-court ATP 500 tournaments in February. He performed well at the Rotterdam Open and the Mexican Open.
Stefanos Tsitsipas received a prize of $990,052 for winning his only title of the 2024 season so far at the Monte Carlo Masters in April. He also finished as a runner-up at the Barcelona Open the following week and reached the quarter-finals at the Italian Open and the French Open.
Casper Ruud reached the finals of consecutive hard court events in Mexico in February: the Los Cabos Open ATP 250 and the Mexican Open ATP 500 in Acapulco. He then earned $540,638 for his runner-up performance at the Monte Carlo Masters and $524,085 for winning the Barcelona Open.
Novak Djokovic earned $669,735 for reaching the semi-finals of the Australian Open and $1,777,168 for finishing as the runner-up at Wimbledon. He also reached the quarter-finals at Roland Garros.
Daniil Medvedev was a finalist at the Australian Open, earning $1,166,963. He also finished as a runner-up at the Indian Wells Open and reached the semi-finals at Wimbledon. Additionally, he reached the quarter-finals in Madrid.
Alexander Zverev earned $1,033,165 from his victory at the Italian Open and reached the semi-finals at both the Australian Open and the Miami Open. His biggest payout of the season was $1,283,525 for finishing as the finalist at the French Open. In doubles, Zverev earned $121,275 and was a finalist at the Monte Carlo Masters.
Jannik Sinner received $2,130,975 for winning his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. He also earned $430,260 for winning the Rotterdam Open and $1,100,000 for his victory at the Miami Open. Additionally, he won the Halle Open ATP 500 event.
Carlos Alcaraz earned $1,100,000 for winning the Indian Wells Masters, his first title since Wimbledon last year. He then earned a massive $2,567,051 for claiming his first French Open title in June and defended his Wimbledon crown, earning a staggering $3,427,396. He also reached the quarter-finals at the Australian Open, the Miami Open, and the Madrid Open.
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