Jannik Sinner is the No. 1 tennis player in the world, and he has the career earnings to show for it.

In 2024, Sinner was one of the highest-paid tennis players in the world, according to Forbes. The Italian’s net worth was more than $25 million, won through victory on the court and endorsement deals off of it. 

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Now, with his first run to the Wimbledon final, the first Italian player to ever reach No. 1 in the ATP rankings will add even more to his pockets. If Sinner can win at the All England Club, he will earn more than $4 million.

Here’s a look at Janik Sinner’s net worth. 

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Jannik Sinner net worth

Sinner’s net worth is roughly $30 million, stemming from a combination of tournament prize money and endorsements.

In August 2024, Forbes reported that Sinner’s net worth was $26.6 million. That was before he won the Australian Open and reached the French Open final in 2025. All told, his current season has netted him an additional $4.33 million, according to Sportico.

Sinner also brought in $15 million from endorsements in 2024, a revenue source that is sure to grow his net worth in 2025.

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Jannik Sinner career earnings

Sinner has earned about $16 million in his career on the tennis court. At just 23 years old, he is already a three-time major champion, winning the Australian Open and US Open in 2024 and successfully defending his title in Melbourne in 2025.

Sinner’s win at the Australian Open this year made him $2.2 million, according to Sportico, and reaching the French Open final provided a nice payout as well.

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Jannik Sinner endorsements

Sinner has several endorsement deals with major brands. In 2024, those deals netted him $15 million and made up the majority of his net worth. His sponsors include Nike, Head, Rolex, Panini, Gucci, Lavazza, Intesa Sanpaolo Assicura and FastWeb S.p.A.

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