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Alcaraz Overtakes Swiatek as Highest Prize Money Winner of 2024 Following Wimbledon Victory


Carlos Alcaraz has eclipsed Iga Swiatek to become the top prize money earner in the first half of the 2024 season, thanks to his colossal payday after winning Wimbledon.

Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic for the second consecutive year to lift the Gentlemen’s Singles title at the All England Club. It was one of the season’s most anticipated matchups, but the Spaniard was superior in every department over an opponent who hardly found his footing.

It was the first time that Alcraz had won a Grand Slam final in straight sets. He dropped just ten games and overcame a late wobble of spurning three championship points. He also maintained his unbeaten record in major finals (4-0).

With this victory, Alcaraz now stands tall as the highest earner (prize money) across the ATP and WTA tours this season. His current pay does not include off-court earnings, which is another list he has topped in the last 12 months.

How Much Did Carlos Alcaraz Earn For Winning 2024 Wimbledon?

This year, Wimbledon organizers committed a record-breaking prize money package amounting to £50,000,000. Alcaraz earned a whopping £2,700,000 (about $3,492,072) for winning the tournament. This is an increase of almost 15% from last year’s paycheck when he also defeated Djokovic in the final.

How Much Is Carlos Alcaraz’s Total Prize Money For 2024?

Before this month, Alcaraz’s prize money for the season stood at $4,552,477. He ranked third in the ATP list of highest earners. With the tennis season past the halfway stage, Alcaraz has boosted his total on-court earnings to an estimated $8,044,540 (inclusive of Wimbledon prize money).

He has passed fellow rivals World No. 1 Jannik Sinner (who previously topped the list) and German star Alexander Zverev. None of them advanced beyond the quarterfinal stage.

Sinner earned £375,000 (about $485,010) after falling to Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinal, while Zverev, who suffered a shock defeat to Taylor Fritz in the fourth round, made £226,000 (about $292,299).

Moreover, Alcaraz has also surpassed WTA World No. 1 Iga Swiatek as the top earner across both tours. The Pole was beaten in the third-round stage at SW19 by Yulia Putintseva, and that only accounted for £143,000 ($184950) in prize money.

Swiatek’s total prize money after Wimbledon is $6,826,749, which is considerably less than Alcaraz’s purse.

How Does Alcaraz’s 2024 Prize Money Compare To His Last Two Seasons?

Alcaraz’s current total pay of $8,044,540 is the highest of any player this season. The Spaniard is on course to shatter the on-court earnings he made in each of the last two years.

In 2022, the year he rose to prominence, Alcaraz earned $10,102,330 after winning Masters titles in Miami and Madrid and, of course, his first Grand Slam at the US Open. He topped the prize money charts ahead of closest challengers Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.

In 2023, Alcaraz earned $10,753,431 in prize money and an additional $4,443,073 in bonuses, taking his final tally to a lucrative $15,196,504. He finished second on the list of earners, behind Djokovic, who was denied bonus payments.

This year, the ATP will also offer incentives for participation and performances in Masters and ATP 500 categories, meaning Alcaraz can finish the season as the highest earner for the second time in his career. He is on course to record a third straight season of breaking the $10 million mark in prize money.