Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner's net worth at age 23
Wimbledon winner

Jannik Sinner became the first Italian player to win the men's Wimbledon title, defeating his long-time rival Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
2024 prize money

In 2024, the Italian star won an incredible eight tournaments, including the two majors. He secured $19.74 million (£15.3m/€17.3m) in prize money for his impressive streak.
Total prize money secured

According to the ATP Tour website, Sinner has secured $45,682,097 (£33.9m/€39.1m) in prize money for his career, including singles and doubles.
Not as lucrative

The highest-ranking Italian in tennis history is not as lucrative for endorsers as Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, who possesses a more outgoing personality and has more Grand Slam victories.
Still paid a buck

However, that isn't to say that Sinner still doesn't receive a handsome amount of money from some of the world's biggest brands.
His endorsers

According to Forbes, Sinner picked up endorsements from skincare line La Roche-Posay and De Cecco pasta, alongside existing sponsors like Gucci, Nike, Lavazza coffee, and Rolex.
Nike

In 2022, Sinner signed a ten-year deal worth $158 million (£116m/€135m) with Nike, averaging an eight-figure sum annually, per Sportico.
Figures from prominent endorsers

According to Finance Monthly, Rolex pays Sinner between $5 and $8 million as a brand ambassador, Gucci pays him between $3 and $5 million, and Lavazza pays him around $5 million for his 'Jannik beyond Sinner' campaign.
Real Estate

Sinner resides in Monte Carlo, Monaco, where he reportedly owns a $16 million (£11.7m/€13.6m) mansion spanning approximately 3,000 sq. ft. Ft. Ft. It features panoramic views and luxury amenities.
Financial plan

In Milan, he has multiple properties through Monte Carlo-based investment companies. His real estate represents a long-term financial plan supported by companies in Monaco.
His net worth

As of mid-2025, according to Forbes, Sinner's net worth is estimated to be around $27 million (£19m/€23m). Other sources have reported different figures, but Forbes is the most reliable source.