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Yannick Sinner Earns €4.2 Million at Wimbledon but Loses Over Half to Taxes and Fees

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Yannick Sinner secured his second consecutive Wimbledon title on July 12, 2026, marking his fifth Grand Slam victory. The total prize money for Wimbledon this year reached 75 million euros, the second highest in tennis history after the 2025 US Open. Sinner, currently ranked world number one, received a prize of 4.2 million euros for his win, while runner-up Alexander Zverev earned 2.1 million euros.

Despite the substantial payout, Sinner will part with more than half of his winnings due to taxes and fees. The British government taxes prize money at a rate of 45%, and additional deductions go to his coaches, agents, and fitness trainers. Consequently, Sinner will retain less than 50% of his prize money from Wimbledon.

Overall, Sinner's career earnings have now reached 69.7 million dollars, placing him fourth on the all-time tennis earnings list. The top earners remain Novak Djokovic with 194.6 million dollars, Rafael Nadal with 134.9 million dollars, and Roger Federer with 130.6 million dollars. Alexander Zverev ranks fifth with 68.4 million dollars in career prize money.

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