
Jannik Sinner's spectacular 2025 season continues to bring new milestones. The 24-year-old claimed his 22nd ATP title at the ATP 500 event in Vienna following a win over Alexander Zverev in three sets.
By adding511,835 to histally, Jannik has now surpassed $50 million in career prize money, joining an exclusive group of tennis legends. Of course, players could not earn today's money in the past.
However, Sinner's milestone still sounds impressive, placing him alongside Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Alexander Zverev and his greatest rival,Carlos Alcaraz.
Sinner is the second player born in the 2000s to reach this mark, following Alcaraz on another chart. Thus, they confirm the new generation's arrival not only in titles but also in earnings.
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The Italian dominated men's tennis in 2024. despite missing four Masters 1000 events in 2025, he remains among the world's best players alongside the Spaniard. Jannik has reached eight finals from ten tournaments this season.
The San Candido native has won four titles, including two Majors, while losing four finals to Alcaraz. With 500 ATP points in Vienna, Jannik remains in the year-end no. 1 contention alongside his greatest rival.
The Italian could regain the ATP throne after the Paris Masters, although he still has to defend 1500 ATP points in Turin. Regardless of his year-end position on the ranking list, Sinner has enjoyed another thrilling season.
It confirmed his status as one of two greatest players of the new generation and the candidate for many more notable trophies and achievements in the future.
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As the season heads toward its conclusion, Jannik's blend of dominance, composure and consistency continues to define a career already matching the sport's legends - on and off the court.