Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner clash for the year-end title at the ATP Finals and a slightly bigger prize pot than what was on the line in their US Open final two months ago.
Both players went undefeated in Turin to set up a sixth final between the pair this season. Therefore, the winner will also walk away with $5,071,000 (£3.87m) in prize money, which is slightly more what was up for grabs at the US Open - itself the largest prize purse in grand slam history.
Alcaraz and Sinner will be meeting for the first time on the ATP Tour since their US Open final clash, which Alcaraz won to determine the trilogy of grand slam finals played across the summer - following memorable meetings at Roland Garros and Wimbledon.
There was also a record prize pot at the season-ending WTA Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia last week, which Elena Rybakina won by defeating Aryna Sabalenka to claim the maximum winnings of $5,235,000 (£3.98m), a figure believed to be the single biggest payday in women’s sports history.
Singles
Participation Fee: $331,000 (£252k)
Per round-robin match win: $396,500 (£302k)
Semi-final match win: $1,183,500 (£902k)
Final win: $2,367,000 (£1.8m)
Undefeated champion: $5,071,000 (£3.87m)
Doubles
Participation Fee: $134,200 (£102k)
Per Round-robin match win: $96,600 (£73k)
Semi-final match win: $178,500 (£136k)
Final win: $356,800 (£272k)
Undefeated champion: $959,300 (£732k)
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2025-11-16T14:47:13Z