Overview
- Alcaraz’s career prize money stands at $60,032,046 following a dominant season that delivered eight titles, including Roland Garros and the US Open.
- He led all players in 2025 on-court earnings with $21.36 million, boosted by a record $5 million U.S. Open winner’s check, $2.9 million for the French Open, and three Masters 1000 titles.
- EssentiallySports reports his ATP bonus was cut after he missed the Canadian Open and Shanghai Masters, trimming about $3 million and putting his season take near $18.8 million.
- He finished the year with a reported 71–9 match record across 80 contests and is now the youngest member of the $60 million club that includes Djokovic, Nadal, Federer and Murray.
- Novak Djokovic remains the career earnings leader at roughly $191 million, while Alcaraz begins preseason under coach Samuel Lopez with the Australian Open as an early 2026 target.