Jannik Sinner at Roland Garros consoles himself with the prize pool: here’s what his heritage is worth now
With the final in Paris the South Tyrolean brings home 1,275 million prize and its assets flies over 80 million (thanks above all to sponsorships and real estate investments)
The triumph only touched at Roland Garros, however, allowed Jannik Sinner to put hands on a final prize of 1,275 million Of euro which are added to the already impressive booty of about 35 million in cash prizes accumulated to date. Considering the other sources of income, which come from sponsorships and strategic investments, according to many, Sinner’s assets have now far exceeded 80 million euros.
The ninth position in the ATP All-time collection ranking
Currently, the young South Tyrolean is positioned in the ninth place in the all-time ranking of ATP collections.
His first real climb begins in 2020 when thanks to Roland Garros It gets around 283 thousand euros thanks to the achievement of the quarter -finals on red earth. But it is in 2024 that Sinner takes everything And he imposes himself strongly by winning his first two Slam in his career: theAustralian Open At the beginning of the year and, in September, the US Open. In the middle, other exceptional performances, including the quarter -final a Wimbledon and the semifinal al Roland Garros. Forbes estimates that his total gain for 2024 has thus reached 26.6 million eurosa record figure for a tennis player and who made him the Italian sportsman more paid of the year.
The successes of 2025, despite the clostebol
In 2025, although the earnings on the field are influenced by the three -month break caused by the clostebol case, sporting and economic success does not stop. In January, Sinner won his second consecutive title to Australian Openbeating Alexander Zverev in the final and putting his hands on over 2.1 million euros. To International of Romein May, the South Tyrolean collected a prize of 523,870 euros For reaching the final, where he was defeated by Carlos Alcaraz with a score of 7-6 (5), 6-1.
The total prize at Roland Garros 2025
And, today, the Roland Garros prize, whose total prize pool has risen to 56.352 million euros, with an increase of 5.21% compared to 2024. At each meeting in singular the prizes grow, turn after turn. Therefore, Sinner in Paris collected:
* 70 thousand euros for the first round
*117 thousand euros for the second round;
* 168 thousand euros for the third round;
* 265 thousand euros for the round of 16;
* 440 thousand euros for the quarterfinals;
* 690 thousand euros for the semifinal;
* 1.275 million euros for the final.
For a total of 3,025,000 euros in total.
With the Paris Sinner final, however, he remains in the first place in the ATP ranking.
The Sinner brand business
But true wealth is, perhaps, that built off the pitch, through a series of agreements and collaborations that confirm its success as a brand. Sinner, in fact, is a magnet for the big brands. At the moment there are more than ten brands that have established a link with the South Tyrolean. With Nike In the first place for the ten -year agreement from 150 million euros. Together with the US clothing giant, another prestigious brand that has chosen Jannik is Rolexto which is added the suggestive collaboration entirely in the name of sport with Formula 1. On the side of the brands that represent the excellence of Made in Italy, there are Gucci And Alfa Romeo, Technogym And Intesa Sanpaolowithout forgetting Lavazza And Sandwiches. And then, again, Fastweb, De Cecco and Enervitfor an overall value, according to estimates of Gazzetta dello Sportabout 43 million euros per year.
Real estate investments
But in addition to the sponsors, Sinner has built a wallet that includes important real estate investments. Its operational base a Monte Carlo: And the creation of Foxra, a real estate holding with branches in the city such as Milan and Monaco, testifies to its foresight.
Foxra It specializes in luxury real estate investments, a sector that, over the years, has significantly contributed to the strengthening of the finance of the above -tooth. The company has prestigious properties, including high value properties in Corso Venezia, beating heart of the center of Milan. But Sinner did not stop at the properties. With Foxra, it also manages financial funds and investments in technological startups.
Sinner’s macroeconomic impact
Sinner, however, does not only earn: it also makes earning. Its success, in fact, also had effects on the entire Italian sports system. The influx of sponsors to national tennis has grown significantly: according to a Stageup -Ipsos relationship, Investments in Italian tennis increased by +42% between 2021 and 2024. The ATP finals in Turin recorded audience records and listening, largely towed by Sinner’s presence. Tennis youth circles have also seen an increase in registrations of +35% in the last two years. Therefore, it is not risky to say that Sinner is not only a tennis player, but a strategic lever for the entire national sports system.