A brilliant year for the Spaniard
Despite the tax hit, 2025 has been a stellar year for Carlos Alcaraz. So far, he’s racked up over £11.5 million in prize money, including his second consecutive Roland Garros title. Since turning pro in 2018, Alcaraz has earned close to £40 million on the ATP Tour. He’s now positioning himself as a serious contender to surpass Novak Djokovic’s all-time earnings record, which currently stands at £140 million.
Thanks to the tax treaty between Spain and the United States, Carlos Alcaraz won’t have to pay taxes on the same income back home. Still, that doesn’t account for other expenses—coaches, travel, accommodations, and team logistics—that also eat into his final take.
His next major challenge will be the ATP Finals in Turin, where Jannik Sinner earned £1.7 million in 2024. If Carlos Alcaraz manages to close out the season with another title, he won’t just solidify his spot at the top. He’ll prove that even when the taxman scores a break, he’s still serving aces.