The ATP season is almost set to shut down for the rest of the year. Many players have packed it in and are setting their sights for the riches 2026 has to offer them. For some, including the best eight players in the world, a whole heap of cash is on offer in the ATP Finals as they look to benefit from the final tour event of the year.
Alcaraz in command at the top
Carlos Alcaraz sits top of the tree with a staggering $16.5m earned over 2025. The extra $500k he collected was from the ATP Finals currently ongoing in Turin. His brace of group stage wins has put him on the brink of sealing a spot in the semi-finals for the second time in his career.
Behind him, and a long way ahead of the rest, is Jannik Sinner. The Italian is yet to play his second match, which is why he has earned $300k, less than his Spanish rival. It bumps him up to $14.3m, a long way back from Alcaraz. However, the Italian may have a chance to dethrone the world number one if he takes the ATP Finals title unbeaten. This staggering feat will reward him an astonishing $5m.
There is no change as we look down the list. Alexander Zverev ($5.50m) has gained $260k so far while
Novak Djokovic will not be accumulating any money from the ATP Finals due to him withdrawing. He has still had some cash being added to his overall tally thanks to the title in the Hellenic Championship, rising him up to $5.12m.
Musetti rises above Auger-Aliassime
A pair of Americans sandwich Alex de Minaur in sixth. The Aussie finds himself even further behind Taylor Fritz who sits in fifth due to their performances in Turin. Fritz ($5.03m) has added $310k to his tally while de Minaur ($4.59m) has only boosted his total by $130k. Shelton ($4.35) remains in seventh.
The first change in the order comes from the Athens finalist,
Lorenzo Musetti. The $360k earned included his current tally at the ATP Finals, resulting in him hop above Felix Auger-Aliassime into eighth while the Canadian sits in ninth. Jack Draper ($3.42) rounds off the top 10. Despite him not competing anymore this year, he should be safe from any oncoming traffic. He is also the highest ranked player not to increase his tally in the last week of action.
Norrie and Tien rise after final clash
From the current British number one to the former, Cameron Norrie almost ended his 2025 campaign with a scorching result in the Moselle Open. He forced a tiebreaker against young American Learner Tien, with the 19-year-old just getting over the line in three sets. Norrie collected $50k for this final run, seeing him move up a single place into 26th with $1.97m. Arthur Rinderknech ($1.96m) is the one to drop down.
For Tien, the $90k from the title win moves him up a place into 33rd with $1.74. Lorenzo Sonego ($1,64) earned just enough in Metz to climb ahead of Ugo Humbert who drops another two places to 35th, He was unable to compete due to injury. A quarter-final in Athens moves Nuno Borges ($1.53) up to 38th while pushing Valentin Vacherot down a spot. The final mover in the top 50 is Alexandre Muller. The Frenchman clambers up to 44th on the list with $1.42m.
ATP Prize Money Leaders Update (12/11/25)
| Rank | Player | Ctry | Last Week $ | This Week $ | Δ Change | Rank Change |
| 1 | Carlos Alcaraz | ESP | 16.0M | 16.5M | +0.5M | — |
| 2 | Jannik Sinner | ITA | 14.0M | 14.3M | +0.3M | — |
| 3 | Alexander Zverev | GER | 5.24M | 5.50M | +0.26M | — |
| 4 | Novak Djoković | SRB | 5.00M | 5.12M | +0.12M | — |
| 5 | Taylor Fritz | USA | 4.72M | 5.03M | +0.31M | — |
| 6 | Alex de Minaur | AUS | 4.46M | 4.59M | +0.13M | — |
| 7 | Ben Shelton | USA | 4.26M | 4.35M | +0.09M | — |
| 8 | Lorenzo Musetti | ITA | 3.89M | 4.25M | +0.36M | ↑ 1 |
| 9 | Félix Auger-Aliassime | CAN | 4.10M | 4.19M | +0.09M | ↓ 1 |
| 10 | Jack Draper | GBR | 3.42M | 3.42M | — | — |
| 11 | Casper Ruud | NOR | 3.26M | 3.26M | — | — |
| 12 | Andrey Rublev | RUS | 3.04M | 3.04M | — | — |
| 13 | Holger Rune | DEN | 2.97M | 2.97M | — | — |
| 14 | Alexander Bublik | KAZ | 2.90M | 2.90M | — | — |
| 15 | Daniil Medvedev | RUS | 2.87M | 2.87M | — | — |
| 16 | Karen Khachanov | RUS | 2.77M | 2.77M | — | — |
| 17 | Alejandro Davidovich Fokina | ESP | 2.69M | 2.69M | — | — |
| 18 | Jakub Menšík | CZE | 2.65M | 2.65M | — | — |
| 19 | Flavio Cobolli | ITA | 2.62M | 2.62M | — | — |
| 20 | Jiří Lehečka | CZE | 2.59M | 2.59M | — | — |
| 21 | Tommy Paul | USA | 2.26M | 2.26M | — | — |
| 22 | Francisco Cerúndolo | ARG | 2.17M | 2.17M | — | — |
| 23 | Tomáš Macháč | CZE | 2.16M | 2.16M | — | — |
| 24 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | GRE | 2.02M | 2.02M | — | — |
| 25 | Denis Shapovalov | CAN | 2.01M | 2.01M | — | — |
| 26 | Cameron Norrie | GBR | 1.92M | 1.97M | +0.05M | ↑ 1 |
| 27 | Arthur Rinderknech | FRA | 1.96M | 1.96M | — | ↓ 1 |
| 28 | Frances Tiafoe | USA | 1.87M | 1.87M | — | — |
| 29 | Brandon Nakashima | USA | 1.81M | 1.81M | — | — |
| 30 | Jaume Munar | ESP | 1.79M | 1.79M | — | — |
| 31 | Tallon Griekspoor | NED | 1.79M | 1.79M | — | — |
| 32 | João Fonseca | BRA | 1.75M | 1.75M | — | — |
| 33 | Learner Tien | USA | 1.65M | 1.74M | +0.09M | ↑ 1 |
| 34 | Lorenzo Sonego | ITA | 1.64M | 1.66M | +0.02M | — |
| 35 | Ugo Humbert | FRA | 1.63M | 1.63M | — | ↓ 2 |
| 36 | Luciano Darderi | ITA | 1.62M | 1.62M | — | — |
| 37 | Corentin Moutet | FRA | 1.53M | 1.53M | — | — |
| 38 | Nuno Borges | POR | 1.51M | 1.53M | +0.02M | ↑ 1 |
| 39 | Valentin Vacherot | MON | 1.52M | 1.52M | — | ↓ 1 |
| 40 | Alexei Popyrin | AUS | 1.51M | 1.51M | — | — |
| 41 | Daniel Altmaier | GER | 1.46M | 1.48M | +0.02M | — |
| 42 | Alex Michelsen | USA | 1.46M | 1.46M | — | — |
| 43 | Gabriel Diallo | CAN | 1.44M | 1.44M | — | — |
| 44 | Alexandre Müller | FRA | 1.41M | 1.42M | +0.01M | ↑ 1 |
| 45 | Fábián Marozsán | HUN | 1.39M | 1.39M | — | — |
| 46 | Arthur Fils | FRA | 1.39M | 1.39M | — | — |
| 47 | Sebastián Báez | ARG | 1.38M | 1.38M | +0.001M | — |
| 48 | Grigor Dimitrov | BUL | 1.38M | 1.38M | — | — |
| 49 | Zizou Bergs | BEL | 1.38M | 1.38M | — | — |
| 50 | Tomás Martín Etcheverry | ARG | 1.34M | 1.35M | +0.01M | — |
| — | Miomir Kecmanović | SRB | 1.25M | — | — | ↓ OUT |