Jannik Sinner defends title in Saudi Arabia: the tennis player earned a record $6 million.
Jannik Sinner wins record prize money
According to The Sun: Jannik Sinner earned a record 6 million dollars by defending his title as the holder of the Six Kings Slam. In the final of the exhibition tournament in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, he defeated top-ranked player Carlos Alcaraz with a score of 6-2, 6-4.
This is already Sinner's second victory over Alcaraz in the final, after they competed in 2024. It is also worth noting that this tournament has been the most profitable for him during the four days of this short-format competition.
“It was a great tournament, and I am proud to have defended my title,” said Sinner.
Thus, Sinner's success in Riyadh confirms his status as one of the best players of the modern era. The record prize money not only highlights his talent but also significantly impacts his career, opening up new opportunities in world tennis.
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