Jannik Sinner ranks first in 2026 tennis tournament winnings with $6.72 million. The world No. 1 has won all five Masters 1000 tournaments this year, earning more than $1 million for each championship. Sinner is up to sixth all-time in ATP career prize money, with a total of $64.7 million, and will enter next week’s French Open on a 29-match win streak as he seeks the career Grand Slam in Paris.Elena Rybakina has earned the most tennis prize money of any woman in the 2026 season. She pocketed $2.77 million for winning the Australian Open in Melbourne, and she also made the final at Indian Wells to boost her total earnings by another $565,000. Rybakina has made $28.6 million in prize money during her career and now has two major titles.Carlos Alcaraz sits just ahead of Rybakina in year-to-date on-court winnings. The Spaniard also took home $2.77 million for winning the Australian Open; that amount was up 19% from the previous year’s winner’s purse, but still the smallest payout of the four majors. Just 23 years old, Alcaraz is already fourth all-time in ATP career prize money won, with a total of $65 million. However, he’ll miss the French Open and Wimbledon due to a wrist injury.The next opportunity for players to earn big money will be the French Open, which will have a total purse of $72.1 million in 2026. The main draw begins this Sunday.