Carlos Alcaraz continues to break records in his second season as a professional and after becoming the youngest number one in history After winning his first Grand Slam in New York, he has already slipped into the 100 highest earning tennis players in history of sport. The total of your earnings have arrived in this successful 2022where he has won 52 games of the 62 he has played and raised 5 titles (US Open, ATP Masters 1000 Madrid, Barcelona, ATP Masters 1000 Miami and Rio de Janeiro) that have generated earnings of $7,364,216for a total of 9,119,045 89.5 million euros) in his short career.
But his fortune is even greater if we take into account the rest of his income. With this triumph it rises to 13.5 million dollars, from the 10.9 million that the magazine Forbes estimated at the end of last August when the Murcian already broke into the list of the 10 highest paid tennis players of the year for the first time.
With these figures, in just two years, the Murcian occupies the position 95 of tennis players with the highest income in the history of the sport, just 300,000 dollars from the current number two in the world Casper Ruud, which is 4 years older than the one in El Palmar. His current trainer, John Charles Ferreroin almost 20 years of career and having reached number one in the world in 2003, entered a total of $13,998,165.
In this 2022 Rafael Nadal he has earned 6,698,581 dollars -131,661,446 throughout his career-; the norwegian Casper Ruudhas taken $4,635,406 this year; Tsitsipas, 4,245,609; the russian Daniil Medvedev 3,243,125; your compatriot Andrey Rublev 2,720,659; the canadian Very happy Auger 2,559,034; the German Alexander Zverev 2,585,002; the Polish Hubert Hurkacz 2,809,923; and the american Taylor Fritz 2,965,146. In the historical total, Alcaraz is still far from del ‘Big3′, in which each of them has entered more than 100 million dollars throughout his career.
End the year as number 1
With his current account more than healthy, the Murcian focuses on staying at the top of the tennis world. Carlos Alcaraz, leader of the ATP classification, will defend his number one in the four ATP tournaments that he will play between now and the end of the year, Astana, Basel, Paris-Bercy and the Masters Cup, in which he can add up to 3,140 points to the 6,740 he accumulates after his success in the US Open.
Alcaraz reaches the final stretch of the course with the advantage of only having to defend the 180 points he won last year at the Masters 1,000 in Paris-Bercy and knowing that he will only lose the 180 he won at the ATP 500 in Vienna, to which will not attend this year.
“I see myself ending the year as number 1″, claimed a few days ago. The comment made by the man from El Palmar is full of arguments due to the situation of the current classification, the good moment he is in and because he can only lose 360 points and is in a position to reach 9,880.