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How much is Jannik Sinner worth? Net worth, career prize money, and endorsements, including $158m Nike deal

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Jannik Sinner’s World No. 1 status has helped him become one of the richest players in the sport.

Sinner missed out on $1m at the US Open, but he has already earned the top prize at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.

The Italian’s Wimbledon win earned Sinner an incredible £3m, which has added to an incredible net worth for the World No. 1.

Here is everything you need to know about Sinner’s finances, including how much prize money he’s made, and his endorsements.

Jannik Sinner in his post-match interview at the 2025 US Open
Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

Jannik Sinner net worth (£)

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Sinner has amassed a net worth of $35 million, which is 25,900,175.

Sinner’s sources of income have come from prize money from tennis competitions, as well as endorsements.

How much money has Jannik Sinner made from playing tennis?

Sinner has won $46,279,987 in prize money since turning professional in 2018. That includes his 20 titles, including four Grand Slam wins.

In 2025 alone, the Italian World No. 1 has amassed $9,035,053 in prize money for his displays at Roland Garros and Wimbledon.

Sinner’s endorsements and sponsorships

As the best player in the world, the World No. 1 has several high-profile companies vying for his signature.

Sinner signed a $158 million a year deal with Nike for his clothing, which is speculated to last for a decade.

BrandIndustryEst. Value (if known)
NikeApparel$158 million/year
HeadRacketsN/A
RolexWatchesN/A
Alfa RomeoCarsN/A
LavazzaCoffeeN/A
GucciApparelN/A

Sinner has also penned deals with Head, Rolex, Alfa Romeo, Lavazza, and Gucci.

Jannik Sinner’s charitable ventures

Sinner launched the Jannik Sinner Foundation in April 2025, which aims to help children in need through sports.

The Italian revealed on the official website: “Every child deserves to be seen, supported and believed in. It’s an honour and a privilege to do my part in making that happen.”