The debate over the distribution of the prize money returns to the spotlight following statements made by John Isner on the podcast Nothing Major Show. The American compared his prize as the champion of the 2018 Miami Open with that of Jannik Sinner in 2026, leaving a strong reflection. “When I won in Miami in 2018, I earned more money than Sinner did this year. In the Masters 1000, they have distributed the total prize money more, but the champion's share is about $200,000 less. It's crazy, it's absurd,” stated the former tennis player. Although the overall amount has increased, the percentage allocated to the winner has decreased, a trend that continues to generate debate within the circuit.
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