With eight titles (including two Major titles), and a season win/loss ratio of 70-6 so far, 2024 was one of the most dominant seasons for Jannik Sinner on the ATP Tour. Success on the court also meant that the Italian earned big checks, with his season tally of prize money being 16.9 million dollars.
The Italian won Two Major titles in Melbourne and New York, three Masters 1000 titles in Miami, Cincinnati, and Shanghai, and two ATP 500 Titles in Rotterdam and Halle. However, his biggest paycheck came at the 2024 ATP Finals—the World No. 1 was at his dominant best, winning the title without dropping a set and earning a whopping $4,881,000 as prize money. That took his entire career earnings north of 30 million dollars ($ 33,989,584).

This made Sinner only the third player born in the 2000s to cross the $30 million threshold in prize money. Two players who had previously achieved this distinction were Iga Swiatek ($ 33,141,991) and Carlos Alcaraz ($ 36,876,485).
However, Sinner’s 2024 season is not yet done. The Italian will be on national duty as he is expected to join Italy’s Davis Cup team to help them defend their title from last year. Another high-profile Sinner-Alcaraz clash might be on the cards in Malaga during the Davis Cup finals.