Carlos Alcaraz reached the top 6 best 'bonus hunting stars'


Carlos Alcaraz has become the youngest player to reach 50 million USD after winning the second US Open championship, and reaching the top 6 most bonus players in history.

Carlos Alcaraz earns more than $ 50 million in career bonuses

The Spanish tennis player overcame the main opponent and also the reigning champion Jannik Sinner after only 4 sets to win the 6th Grand Slam title in his career. In addition to this championship, Alcaraz has also regained the world's No. 1 position from Sinner and now he will definitely be a bright candidate for the ATP Finals championship at the end of the year.

The US Open 2025 spent a huge bonus up to 90 million USD, of which the men's champion won a huge bonus of 5 million USD. This is the highest total bonus ever in a Grand Slam. This figure raised the total bonus in Alcaraz's career to more than $ 50 million. He is currently the sixth male tennis player who achieved this achievement (his exact amount of bonus was 53,486,628 USD) and was the first player to be born in the 2000s to achieve this milestone.

Alcaraz has joined the list of players with a total bonus in a career of at least $ 50 million, including Novak Djokovic (leading), along with the stars who have retired Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and World No. 3 player Alexander Zverev. It is the bonus that the players receive when playing and winning in the tournaments, excluding income in the field from brand advertising contracts.

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Alcaraz joined the ranks of tennis players with the most bonus in history

This list may have more seventh people before the season ends because of Sinner, who lost the final in New York, only less than 2 million USD from that threshold.

Alcaraz is also the highest income player in 2025 after winning 7 titles. He reached 3 Grand Slam finals, and his current bonus was 15,631,652 USD. He can still overcome that number thanks to the year -end bonus of ATP Finals, which can reach millions of dollars, depending on the participation of mandatory Masters.

The record that Alcaraz needs to break is still the impressive 2015 season of Djokovic. The Serbian player earned 21,146,145 USD after winning 11 titles with a winning achievement of 82-6. Alcaraz is completely capable of overcome Djokovic's figures with two Masters 1000 awards that are about to take place in the next two months and ATP Finals in Turin.

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