Carlos Alcaraz has reached another major milestone in his career, moving into fourth place on tennis’ all-time earnings list despite finishing runner-up at the Monte-Carlo Masters.
The Spaniard earned approximately $622,500 from the tournament, pushing his career prize money total to $64.9 million—just ahead of Andy Murray.
Only the so-called “Big Three”—Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer—remain ahead of Alcaraz in the all-time rankings.
Despite the achievement, Alcaraz still has a significant gap to close. Federer, currently third, sits on $130.6 million in career earnings, while Djokovic leads the list with $193.2 million and continues to add to his total.
Alcaraz’s rapid rise is partly driven by increased prize money across the ATP Tour and the introduction of a profit-sharing model in 2022, which has boosted player earnings across the board.
However, recent results suggest a slight dip in form compared to his usual standards. After completing a career Grand Slam at the Australian Open 2026, Alcaraz has fallen short in several tournaments, including a semifinal exit at Indian Wells and an early loss at the Miami Open.
At Monte Carlo, he was defeated in the final by Jannik Sinner, who claimed the title and $1.1 million in prize money. Sinner also climbed the all-time earnings list, moving up to sixth place with $62.3 million.
Despite recent setbacks, Alcaraz’s financial and competitive trajectory continues to underline his position as one of the leading figures of tennis’ next generation.