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.
Tennis Prize Money Tracker: Which Player Has Earned the Most in 2026?
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have earned the most tennis prize money in 2026. Check out the top 10 heading into the French Open.















