By 2025, Sinner has already earned €37 million. But his earnings could grow significantly.

Jannik Sinner isn't just the world's number one tennis player, he's also a money-making machine. 2025 is already a golden year for the South Tyrolean champion, not only for his success on the court but also for his earnings off it.
Sinner's earnings in 2025On the sporting front, the results speak for themselves. In just five tournaments played, Sinner has collected $8.4 million in prize money , equivalent to approximately €7.3 million. An impressive figure, especially considering he was forced to take a three-month break due to the Clostebol scandal.
How much did Sinner earn from tournaments in 2025?The bulk of his loot comes from his Grand Slam successes. And we're only in July: at the Australian Open he earned €1.966 million, to which he added €1.275 million for the Roland Garros final , while the largest slice of the pie came from Wimbledon , where his first success on English grass earned him €3.5 million. To these, we can add the €524,000 from the final of the Rome International and the €37,000 from Halle : not exactly crumbs.
Sinner's sponsors: €30 million guaranteedWhile his successes on the pitch bring him visibility, Sinner's commercial market has already established him as one of the most sought-after athletes in the world. He currently has 13 active commercial partners, with a total annual value of €30 million in fixed compensation , according to ChainOn estimates. The two most lucrative technical sponsorships are Nike (apparel) and Head (racquets), which bring him €16 million annually. These are joined by prestigious brands such as Gucci, Rolex, Lavazza, Fastweb, Intesa Sanpaolo, Panini, Pigna, De Cecco, La Roche-Posay, Enervit, and Formula 1 (he has been a "friend of F1" since 2024). Together, these partnerships are worth €14 million annually. Added to this are bonuses linked to sporting results and royalties on product sales, primarily thanks to the licensing of his personal logo (the fox), particularly to Nike.
Sinner's upcoming box office earnings include the Six King Slam.Looking ahead to the second half of 2025, the outlook could become even brighter. In addition to the $30 million guaranteed by sponsors, Sinner will be able to count on his already scheduled performance in Riyadh at the Six King Slam , a tournament that doesn't award points but offers a minimum entry fee of $1.5 million—a reason why the big names enthusiastically signed up last year. Sinner won the 2024 edition, earning $5.2 million .
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