Stefanos Tsitsipas added his name to a very exclusive list after winning Monte Carlo for the third time on Sunday, joining Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray as the only active players to win the same Masters 1000 event three times in their career.

But there’s an even more exclusive list he joined.

In fact, he’s the only name on said list.

Tsitsipas surpassed $30 million in career prize money with his win in Monte Carlo, and he’s actually the first tennis player born in 1998 or later, male or female, to reach that prize money milestone.

He went into the tournament with $29,364,745 and earned 919,075 Euros for winning the title—emerging with $30,360,563.

He’s the 13th man to hit $30 million in ATP history.

ATP CAREER PRIZE MONEY LEADERS ($30M or more):
$181,955,458: Novak Djokovic
$134,659,704: Rafael Nadal
$130,594,339: Roger Federer
$64,534,250: Andy Murray
$43,280,489: Pete Sampras
$40,711,549: Alexander Zverev
$40,463,620: Daniil Medvedev
$36,733,224: Stan Wawrinka
$31,483,911: David Ferrer
$31,301,586: Marin Cilic
$31,152,975: Andre Agassi
$30,360,563: Stefanos Tsitsipas
$30,164,485: Dominic Thiem

Eight women have surpassed $30 million: Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Simona Halep, Maria Sharapova, Victoria Azarenka, Petra Kvitova, Caroline Wozniacki and Angelique Kerber.

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Tsitsipas' road to Roland Garros continues at the ATP 500 event in Barcelona this week.

Tsitsipas' road to Roland Garros continues at the ATP 500 event in Barcelona this week.