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Sinner earns more than 1,400 euros per minute so far this season

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 22 Jun 2026 | 08.57
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Jannik Sinner, money earned on court. Photo: gettyimages
Jannik Sinner, money earned on court. Photo: gettyimages

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Jannik Sinner not only dominates the global tennis scene from the court. The Italian also leads an economic ranking that perfectly reflects the level of excellence he is showing this season. According to an analysis released by the Gazzetta, the current world number one has generated an average of 1,403 euros per minute played in competition during 2026, a spectacular figure that puts into perspective the value of each of his performances.

The data refers exclusively to the money obtained through sports prizes, that is, the earnings accumulated thanks to his results in tournaments. An important clarification, as Sinner's economic reality goes far beyond what he earns on the court. Off the court, Sinner has become one of the most attractive figures for brands.

Sinner generates much more money through advertising deals, estimated at over 25 million dollars annually

His deals with companies such as Nike, Rolex, Gucci, Lavazza, Head, or Alfa Romeo allow him to earn tens of millions more each year. Various financial estimates place his annual advertising revenue above 25 million dollars, an amount that grows as he solidifies his status as a global sports star.

His advantage over the rest of the circuit is significant. Carlos Alcaraz appears as his main pursuer in this ranking, confirming that both continue to set the pace in men's tennis both in sports and economic terms. The two have been at the center of the major battles on the circuit in recent months and also top the list of players who best monetize their competition time.

Therefore, beyond statistical curiosity, this data helps to understand Sinner's current dimension. Every minute spent on a court generates extraordinary profits, but his real economic impact goes beyond tournament prizes. The Italian is not only building a historic season; he is also establishing himself as one of the most valuable and profitable athletes on the international scene.

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