Jannik Sinner had a breakthrough two weeks at Indian Wells this year, not only winning the Masters 1000 event for the first time, but also completing his career set of Masters 1000 hard-court titles.
He’s the youngest man ever to achieve that last feat.
But there’s some icing on the cake—the 24-year-old Italian has just surpassed $60 million in career prize money, too.
He went into Indian Wells with $57,544,926, and with his $1,151,380 winner’s cheque—as well as ATP profit sharing money that was added to a swath of players’ career totals during the tournament—he just sneaks over the $60 million milestone to $60,039,831.
Sinner is just the second tennis player born in the 2000s to hit that number, after Carlos Alcaraz, who’s currently at $64,274,163.
And he isn’t the only player who hit a big prize money milestone after Indian Wells and ATP profit sharing numbers were added…
