Carlos Alcaraz Surpasses Andy Murray on All-Time Prize Money Leaderboard Following Monte Carlo Run
Carlos Alcaraz passes Andy Murray for 4th in all-time prize money. See how Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev are also closing in on the $64M mark in 2026.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 14, 2026, 3:31 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Tennis365

The Changing of the Guard in Career Earnings
The financial hierarchy of professional tennis has shifted as the next generation of stars begins to eclipse the career totals of the sport’s established legends. Following the conclusion of the Monte Carlo Masters, Carlos Alcaraz earned €532,120 for his second-place finish, a sum sufficient to propel his career prize money beyond the $64,687,542 benchmark set by Andy Murray. This transition marks the first time Murray has fallen out of the all-time top four, signaling a rapid acceleration in earnings for younger players compared to their predecessors.
Jannik Sinner Dominates the 2026 Fiscal Race
While Alcaraz achieved a milestone on the all-time list, Jannik Sinner has emerged as the most prolific earner of the 2026 season so far. By claiming the title in Monte Carlo, Sinner pocketed €974,370, bringing his total year-to-date earnings to $4,355,701. His financial success this season is rooted in consistent high-level performances, including over $1.1 million from Indian Wells and a nearly identical sum for his victory at the Miami Open. Sinner now sits just $2,365,644 behind Murray’s career total, with projections suggesting he could overtake the Briton by the end of the French Open.
The Probability of Further Rankings Erosion
Murray’s position remains under threat from multiple active players who are benefiting from contemporary prize money increases. Alexander Zverev is currently $3,017,577 behind Murray and has already amassed $2,306,899 in prize money during the first few months of 2026. Experts suggest that barring a significant loss of form or physical injury, Zverev is highly likely to surpass Murray’s career total within the current calendar year. Even Daniil Medvedev, who currently sits at $51,264,709, is identified as a long-term contender to move past the British star, though he still requires an additional $13 million to bridge the gap.
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