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Jannik Sinner: Earned $10.8 million in his last 8 matches

The Italian tennis player dominated 2024, sweeping all before him

Newsroom November 19 10:30

Jannik Sinner has dominated the tennis world in 2024, emerging as one of the sport’s brightest stars. The Italian player, who once competed in alpine skiing, concluded the season ranked World No. 1 and capped off his stellar year with a victory at the ATP Finals in Turin.

Sinner’s list of accomplishments this year is remarkable. He claimed two Grand Slam titles, winning both the US Open and the Australian Open, and added three Masters titles to his name. His exceptional performances on the court earned him $16,914,035 in prize money from ATP tournaments alone in 2024.

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Beyond the ATP circuit, Sinner participated in the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh, an exhibition tournament featuring tennis giants like Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Carlos Alcaraz. Though it wasn’t part of the official ATP calendar, the event proved lucrative for Sinner, as he won the title and pocketed $6 million after just three matches.

Returning to ATP competition, Sinner skipped the Paris Masters but shone at the ATP Finals in Turin. There, he won all five of his matches and took home an impressive $4,881,500. In total, across his last eight matches—including Riyadh and Turin—Sinner earned a staggering $10,881,500.

As of now, his career earnings have reached $33,989,584, an extraordinary figure for someone still early in his peak years. Sinner’s 2024 season not only highlights his remarkable skill and consistency but also cements his status as a major force in the world of tennis.

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