Forbes Top 10 Highest-Paid Tennis Players In The World 2025 List

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are the sport’s next great rivalry—on and off the court—as they lead a group of 10 stars who collectively earned $285 million over the past year.


For the past year, tennis has been dominated by the on-court battle between 24-year-old Jannik Sinner of Italy and 22-year-old Carlos Alcaraz of Spain, who have combined for all four Grand Slam singles championships in that span—plus another eight ATP Tour titles along the way. Now, the rivalry is taking a financial turn.

For the second straight year, Alcaraz is the world’s highest-paid tennis player, retaining the top spot with an estimated $48.3 million over the past 12 months before taxes and agent fees—up from the $42.3 million he posted the year prior. But Sinner has narrowed the gap, collecting an estimated $47.3 million dating to the 2024 U.S. Open in a significant jump from his $26.6 million the previous year.

On the court, Sinner has the edge with $20.3 million, a figure that has been surpassed only by Novak Djokovic in the 18 editions of Forbes’ annual tennis earnings list. (The 38-year-old Serb hauled in $21.8 million over the 12 months ending in June 2016 and $20.6 million on the 2019 list.) But Alcaraz is tennis’ off-court king, with estimated earnings of $35 million from endorsements, appearances, exhibitions and other business endeavors.

Coming in at No. 3 overall, and first among women’s players, is Coco Gauff, also the world’s highest-paid female athlete across all sports last year. The 21-year-old American raked in an estimated $37.2 million over the past 12 months—$12.2 million in prize money and $25 million off the court—to vault past Djokovic, who lands at No. 4 overall with $29.6 million.


The shakeup means the earnings ranking is headed by three players under 30 for the first time since a young Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova and Rafael Nadal led the list in 2010. (Federer reigned atop the ranking until his retirement at age 41 in 2022, and Djokovic briefly claimed the throne in 2023 before ceding it to Alcaraz.)

Combined, the world’s 10 highest-paid tennis players made an estimated $285 million over the past 12 months, a 16% increase from last year’s total of $246 million.

That sum is still nowhere near the record of $343 million, set in 2020. But the difference largely comes down to the absence of Federer, who put up $106.3 million by himself that year, not to mention the now-retired Nadal ($40 million in 2020) and Serena Williams ($36 million). Digging deeper into the numbers, there are some positive signs.

For starters, Djokovic is the only member of this year’s top 10 who is older than 29, and the average age of the list now stands at 26, having dropped more than three years since 2020. And the sport’s rising stars remain on an upward trajectory, including Alcaraz, whose $48.3 million total is the best figure ever by a player not named Federer, Djokovic or Naomi Osaka—surpassing Nadal’s $44.5 million peak from 2014.

Men’s stars can further bolster their earnings through the ATP’s profit-sharing system, which was introduced in 2022 as part of the tour’s OneVision initiative. The tour recently announced that it was distributing $18.3 million to players based on their performance at 2024’s ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, the top nine events below the Grand Slams and the year-end championships. The bonus pool nearly triples the $6.6 million disbursed for 2023.

On the women’s side, Gauff’s paychecks are keeping her out in front, but her rivals are making up ground. Aryna Sabalenka, the top-ranked women’s player, has climbed to $27.4 million in total earnings, and $15 million from endorsements and appearances, bringing her in line off the court with her Polish rival Iga Swiatek as the Belarusian star overcomes marketers’ hesitation around players hailing from countries involved in the Russia-Ukraine war.

China’s Qinwen Zheng is experiencing an even more dramatic rise off the court, pulling in an estimated $21 million over the past 12 months. Many around the sport believe the 22-year-old could follow in the footsteps of Li Na, who won the country’s first two Grand Slam titles and hauled in an estimated $18 million off the court in 2014 ($24 million adjusted for inflation).

This year’s top 10 earners feature four women in all, with tennis representing the only major sport where income is comparable for male and female athletes. Still, prize money disparities have persisted at many tournaments below the four Grand Slams, leading the WTA Tour to announce plans in 2023 to equalize purses at 500- and 1000-level events over the next decade. This year, the Charleston Open committed to providing equal prize money for men and women in 2026 while Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association, which oversees the HSBC Championships and the Eastbourne Open, made the same promise for 2029.

Tennis may never again see a player quite like Federer—just the seventh high-level athlete ever to become a billionaire—but today’s stars are acing their financial opportunities.


The Highest-Paid Tennis Players 2025


#1. $48.3 million

AGE: 22 | NATIONALITY: Spain | ON-COURT: $13.3 mil • OFF-COURT: $35 mil

Jannik Sinner may hold the No. 1 spot in the men’s singles rankings, but Alcaraz has come out on top in six of their past seven head-to-head matches on the ATP Tour, including a comeback victory at the French Open in June that gave the 22-year-old Spaniard his fifth Grand Slam title. With partnerships including BMW, Louis Vuitton and Rolex, Alcaraz is the top pitchman among active tennis players, but his real advantage over the field comes with appearances: He can command $1 million per event, and as much as $2 million for an exhibition. Alcaraz was also the subject of a three-episode Netflix documentary that chronicled his 2024 season. He teased the release date with a temporary tattoo reading “23-4-25” on his right arm at the Indian Wells tournament in March.


#2. $47.3 million

AGE: 24 | NATIONALITY: Italy | ON-COURT: $20.3 mil • OFF-COURT: $27 mil

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettknight/2025/08/22/the-worlds-highest-paid-tennis-players-2025/