Sinner: "We want prizes that better reflect the Grand Slams' incomes"

Jannik Sinner speaks clearly and decisively about the negotiations with the Grand Slams regarding the prize money of the major tournaments.

Raquel Bermúdez Rodríguez | 28 Oct 2025 | 14.23
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Sinner: "We want prizes that better reflect the Grand Slams' revenues". Photo: Getty
Sinner: "We want prizes that better reflect the Grand Slams' revenues". Photo: Getty

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Already from the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2025 after traveling from Vienna, Jannik Sinner made his point of view very clear regarding one of the most controversial topics that has arisen in the circuit in recent months. The Italian player, ranked number two in the world, spoke candidly about the prize money at the big tournaments.

In a deeper manner than usual at press conferences, Jannik Sinner explained how negotiations with the Grand Slams regarding a possible increase in prize money are going. The recent champion of the ATP Vienna 2025 expresses his opinion on the matter.

"We had good conversations with the Roland Garros and Wimbledon Grand Slams, so it was disappointing that they said they can't act on our proposals until other matters are resolved," Jannik Sinner explained in an interview with The Guardian.

Jannik Sinner talks about prize money and the Grand Slams

"The calendar and scheduling are important issues, but there is nothing preventing the Grand Slams from addressing player welfare now, such as pensions and medical care.

The Grand Slams are the most significant events and generate the majority of tennis revenue, so we request a fair contribution to support all players and prize money that better reflects the earnings of these tournaments. We want to work together with the Grand Slams to find solutions that benefit everyone in tennis."

Jannik Sinner

As reported by The Guardian, it is expected that other important voices on the circuit, such as Carlos Alcaraz, will speak out with the same conviction as Jannik Sinner in the coming days at the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2025.

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