The Break: Djokovic Wins Record 7th ATP Finals Title

As if he didn’t break enough records over the last week, Novak Djokovic hits another landmark after his triumph at the ATP Finals, surpassing $180 million in career prize money earnings.

Djokovic went into the year-end championships with $176,231,853 in career prize money, but with his $4,411,500 payday for lifting the trophy, the world No. 1 emerges with $180,643,353.

He’s the first tennis player ever to surpass $180 million in career prize money—he was already the only one to surpass $140 million.

MOST CAREER PRIZE MONEY IN ATP OR WTA HISTORY (as of November 20, 2023):
1. Novak Djokovic [$180,643,353]
2. Rafael Nadal [$134,640,719]
3. Roger Federer [$130,594,339]
4. Serena Williams [$94,816,730]
5. Andy Murray [$64,246,026]
6. Pete Sampras [$43,280,489]
7. Venus Williams [$42,595,397]
8. Simona Halep [$40,203,437]
9. Maria Sharapova [$38,777,962]
10. Alexander Zverev [$37,830,158]

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Djokovic earned just over $4.4 million for his title run at the ATP Finals in Turin last week.

Djokovic earned just over $4.4 million for his title run at the ATP Finals in Turin last week.