Sinner Jannik didn’t make a mistake and flew to the final in ATP Finals From Turin. The Italian champion beat today, Saturday 15 NovemberAlex De Minaur of Australia 7-5, 6-2 in the semifinals and tomorrow the title will be contested against the winner of the other semifinal between the Spaniards Carlos Alcaraz And Felix Auger-Aliassime from Canada. A challenge, on Sunday November 16, that will not change the fate of the ATP rankings, considering that number one for 2025 remains Alcaraz, but will still allow Jannik to confirm key points ahead of next season. And to put important gifts in your pocket.
ATP Finals, how much can Sinner earn
The total prize pool for the Nitto ATP Finals 2025 is 15,500,000 dollars. The undefeated champion (like Sinner, who won all the matches in the group) would win 5.07 million dollars and it would be the highest prize ever contested in ATP history.
Here’s how to divide it into singular forms:
Undefeated champion: $5,071,000
Final winnings: $2,367,000
Semifinal winnings: $1,183,500
Wins in every game in the group: $396,500
Entry fee: $331,000
Sinner, how much ‘weight’ does the ATP Finals have in the rankings
How might the ATP rankings change if Sinner is successful in the ATP Finals? For this year, the blue team will have to settle for second place, keeping that in mind Alcaraz has been confirmed to close 2025 as number one. Carlos currently has 11,650 points, compared to Sinner who has 11,000 points. Jannik, by winning tomorrow’s final, can ‘only’ reach 11,500at least finished behind Alcaraz, involved in the other semifinal tonight. If the Spaniard makes it to the final and then beats Jannik tomorrow, the gap between the two will be 1550 points. If blue wins, the number will drop to 550. With Sinner’s win in the final and Alcaraz eliminated today by Auger-Aliassime, the gap is just 150 points..
