Serbian Novak Djokovic leads the rankings. The world number one won $15.9 million in prize money in 2023. Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz took second place. His result was $10.7 million.
Selivanenko summed up the 2023 season for Rublev
Medvedev came third with $9.3 million. Fourth place went to Italian Jannik Sinner, who won $8.3 million in prize money, compared to Rublev’s $5.5 million.
Last season, Medvedev won five titles, including victories at the Rome and Miami Masters. Rublev won the Monte Carlo Masters and the Båstad tournament.
Source: Sport

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