
Turin, Italy – Jannik Sinner has claimed the richest prize money in the history of the Nitto ATP Finals, collecting an unprecedented $5,071,000 after an undefeated run to the championship title in 2025. The Italian star triumphed over rival Carlos Alcaraz in a highly anticipated final held in Turin, marking a significant milestone in his career and the tournament's financial landscape.
Sinner, the world No. 2, defeated the top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz with a score of 7-6(4), 7-5, securing his second consecutive ATP Finals championship. His flawless performance saw him win all his matches without dropping a set, extending his remarkable streak to 20 straight sets and 10 consecutive matches at the prestigious year-end event.
The record $5,071,000 prize money reflects the tournament's unique format, which rewards an undefeated champion with the maximum payout. Both Sinner and Alcaraz entered the final having won all their group stage matches, setting the stage for a financially historic showdown. Last year, Sinner also won the title undefeated, earning $4,881,100, which was then the largest prize awarded.
This victory caps an exceptional 2025 season for Sinner, who also secured titles at the Australian Open and Wimbledon, splitting the four major championships with Alcaraz. Their rivalry has captivated the tennis world, with Sinner now holding a 10-6 record against Alcaraz following this win.
Following his triumph, Sinner praised his opponent, stating, "Amazing season, Carlos. Amazing what you’re doing. The whole team. I know it’s a lot of work." He added, "You are definitely a player I look up to. A lot of motivation... I need this. Every practice session with a big big purpose."