Sinner vs Alcaraz Prize Money: Career Earnings Compared (2026)
Alcaraz has earned $64,948,871 in career prize money compared to Sinner's $62,321,898. The gap is driven primarily by Grand Slam performance — Alcaraz's 7 Slam titles generate significantly more prize money than lower-level tournament wins. Both are already among the 20 highest earners in tennis history at ages 24 and 22.
Earnings & Career Overview
| Stat | Sinner | Alcaraz |
|---|---|---|
| Career Prize Money | $62,321,898 | $64,948,871 |
| Career Titles | 27 | 26 |
| Grand Slam Titles | 4 | 7 |
| Career W/L | 345–88 | 301–68 |
| Career Win % | 79.7% | 81.6% |
| Age | 24 | 22 |
Key Insights
Frequently Asked Questions
Who has earned more prize money, Sinner or Alcaraz?
Alcaraz has earned $64,948,871 in career prize money compared to Sinner's $62,321,898. Despite Sinner having more overall titles (27 vs 26), Alcaraz's superior Grand Slam results (7 titles vs 4) drive his higher earnings total.
What is the prize money difference between Sinner and Alcaraz?
Alcaraz leads by approximately $2.6 million in career earnings ($64,948,871 vs $62,321,898). Given both players are under 25, their career earnings will likely surpass $100 million each before they're done — Grand Slam prize pools have grown significantly and both dominate the biggest events.