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carlos alcaraz And Janic Sinner They will meet again in the final of the Six Kings Slam exhibition in Saudi Arabia. After battling it out in the finals of Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open this season, the two best players in the world will compete for the overall prize of $6 million in the biggest singles payout of the season.
Since it is an exhibition, the Six Kings Slam does not award ranking points, or count towards official head-to-head records. This is the highest profile men’s tennis competition going to happen in saudi arabiawho has often been accused of access to sports and entertainment To whitewash his human rights record.
So far in the second edition of the Six Kings Slam, Sinner has won novak djokovic In the semi-finals, with The 38-year-old man admitted that he was kicked in the ass. Alcaraz was also in great form Taylor Fritz 6–4 6–2 in the other semi-final, setting up a rematch of the previous year’s Six Kings Slam final which was won by Sinner.
Alcaraz and Sinner have dueled on the biggest stage this season, with the Spaniard winning Last meeting with Sinner in US Open final Last month. In fact, Sinner’s win over Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final is his only official win against Alcaraz in their last eight meetings. The Six Kings Slam final is also streamed live on Netflix.
Six Kings Slam Prize Money
The six-player event ran over three days, live on Netflix, with each player earning a $1.5 million appearance fee and the overall winner taking home a whopping $4.5 million.
With a total prize pool of $6 million, the Six Kings Slam prize money is $1 million more than what Alcaraz won by defeating Sinner in last month’s US Open final, the biggest prize money among the four Grand Slam events this season.
- Six Kings Slam Champion: $6 million (£4.5 million)
- 2025 US Open champion: $5 million (£3.74 million)
- 2025 Wimbledon champion: $4 million (£3 million)
- 2025 French Open champion: $2.9m (£2.17m)
- 2025 Australian Open champion: $2.3m (£1.75m)
While Alcaraz and Sinner reached Saturday’s final, and Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz were competing in the third-place match, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev both went home after just one match following their losses in the quarterfinals.
A 59-minute loss to Fritz earned him $1.5 million, Zverev earned $250,000 in Riyadh for finishing runner-up at the Australian Open in January, and About $25,000 per minute was paid For one of his matches at the Six Kings Slam.
Prior to the Six Kings Slam, Alcaraz led the ATP money standings in 2025 after winning eight titles out of ten finals, including his Grand Slam victories at the French Open and US Open.
The Spaniard has won just over $16 million during the year on tour, while Sinner has won more than $12 million following his victories at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Both men are clear of third-place Djokovic, who has won just over $5 million in prize money in 2025.