Sinner's Cincinnati final: How much did he earn and how much is the victory worth?

The triumph on the Ohio hard court is worth $1.12 million. That's almost double the $597,000 (and change) already guaranteed for qualification to the final.
Jannik Sinner reaches the Cincinnati Masters 1000 final. The Italian, world number 1, will play his 28th career final tomorrow, August 18, 2025—his eighth in a Masters 1000—and will be chasing his 21st title. This season, Sinner has won two tournaments (Australian Open and Wimbledon), reaching the finals of the Italian Open and Roland Garros.
How much does Sinner earn if he wins the tournament?In Cincinnati, where he defends his 2024 title, the 24-year-old Italian can also secure a significant prize. His triumph on the Ohio hard court is worth $1.12 million. That's almost double the $597,000 (and change) already guaranteed for qualifying for the final of the tournament, which offers a total prize pool of $9.19 million.
How much did he earn this year?Despite a three-month hiatus in the first half of the season, 2025 has been a very positive year for Sinner so far, both in terms of results and financials. His excellent performance on the court has earned the Italian $8.43 million in prize money from January to date. Overall, the world number one has earned $45.68 million in career prize money.
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