ATP Career Prize Money Leaders

>> Monday, December 28, 2009

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Ten active players make the list of the top 40 ATP Career Prize Money Leaders as of December 28, 2009. Roger Federer is the #1 career prize money leader with $53.4 million dollars - $8.8 million of which was earned during the 2009 season. Rafael Nadal, the second highest earner during the 2009 season is #4 in the all time list with $27.2 million dollars in earnings. Novak Djokovic, the third highest earner for the season is ranked #13 overall. Other active players in the top 40 include Lleyton Hewitt (#11), Andy Roddick (#12), Nikolay Davydenko (#19), Juan Carlos Ferrero (#41), Andy Murray (#34), Tommy Haas (#35), and David Nalbandian (#36). See the full list below:

Rank
Player
Career
2009 Earnings
1
Roger Federer
$53,362,068
$8,768,110
2
Pete Sampras
$43,280,489
$0
3
Andre Agassi
$31,152,975
$0
4
Rafael Nadal
$27,224,163
$6,466,515
5
Boris Becker
$25,080,956
$0
6
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
$23,883,797
$0
7
Ivan Lendl
$21,262,417
$0
8
Stefan Edberg
$20,630,941
$0
9
Goran Ivanisevic
$19,876,579
$0
10
Michael Chang
$19,145,632
$0
11
Lleyton Hewitt
$18,312,036
$682,947
12
Andy Roddick
$17,109,084
$2,478,719
13
Novak Djokovic
$15,984,098
$5,476,471
14
Gustavo Kuerten
$14,807,000
$0
15
Jonas Bjorkman
$14,600,323
$0
16
Marat Safin
$14,373,291
$450,800
17
Jim Courier
$14,034,132
$0
18
Carlos Moya
$13,382,822
$39,133
19
Nikolay Davydenko
$13,239,499
$3,659,160
20
Michael Stich
$12,595,128
$2,645
21
Juan Carlos Ferrero
$12,588,898
$689,963
22
John McEnroe
$12,552,132
$0
23
Thomas Muster
$12,225,910
$0
24
Tim Henman
$11,635,542
$0
25
Sergi Bruguera
$11,632,199
$0
26
Patrick Rafter
$11,127,058
$0
27
Thomas Enqvist
$10,461,641
$0
28
Petr Korda
$10,448,900
$0
29
Alex Corretja
$10,411,354
$0
30
Todd Woodbridge
$10,095,245
$0
31
Richard Krajicek
$10,077,425
$0
32
Fabrice Santoro
$10,003,153
$384,042
33
Wayne Ferreira
$9,969,617
$0
34
Andy Murray
$9,920,493
$4,421,057
35
Tommy Haas
$9,910,081
$946,095
36
David Nalbandian
$9,794,060
$286,284
37
Marcelo Rios
$9,713,771
$0
38
Greg Rusedski
$8,944,841
$0
39
Jimmy Connors
$8,641,040
$0
40
Mark Woodforde
$8,571,605
$0

Some observations:

- 32 players have won more than $10 million dollars in their careers
- Andy Murray, currently at #34 earned almost half of his career earnings in 2009. If he makes at least the same amount in 2010, he could be ranked within the top 20 by year-end.
- Who will enter the top 10 first: Andy Roddick or Novak Djokovic?
- Rafael Nadal may likely overtake Andre Agassi for the #3 spot by end of 2010, but it would take him 3 more $6M/year seasons to overtake Pete Sampras for #2
- Goran Ivanisevic and Michael Chang at #9 and #10 respectively are the highest players in the list never to have been ranked #1
- Jonas Bjorkman (#14) and Nikolay Davydenko (#19) are the only 2 players in the top 20 who have not won a Grand Slam singles title
- Two active players are most likely to join the top 40 list at the end of 2010. They are Fernando Gonzales (#42 - $8.4M) and Juan Martin del Potro (#62 - $6.7M). Gonzales earned $1.5 million for 2009 and del Potro earned $4.8 million for 2009.

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>> Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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>> Tuesday, December 22, 2009

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>> Saturday, December 19, 2009

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>> Friday, December 18, 2009

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>> Monday, December 14, 2009

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