The national tennis player is reaping the rewards of an impressive year. He is already in the top 20 and his income has increased considerably thanks to his notable performances.
Alejandro Tabilo is living a dream year. This week he posted his best ranking (19), participating for the first time in the top 20 of the world ranking. In addition, he became number one in Chile, after winning the ATP 250 title in Mallorca, the first national title on grass in the Open era.
From a tennis perspective, the year has been nothing short of spectacular. He started the season ranked 82nd, without ATP titles and recovering from a very inconsistent 2023. where he had to deal with injuries, illnesses and a decline in performance that led him to drop out of the top 100. However, after his surprise elimination at the Pan American Games, he began his meteoric rise by winning the Challenger in Guayaquil and then in Brasilia.
In this 2024 He won the ATP 250 crown in Auckland and the aforementioned title in Mallorca, in addition to reaching the final of the Chile Open and winning the crown at the Challenger 175 in Aix-en-Provence. In total, he has 26 wins and only 12 losses at ATP level. And with the prospect of continuing to add more, because after having passed through Great Britain He only defends 296 points for the rest of the season.
The biggest prizes
This remarkable season is also reflected in the million-dollar prizes won. As a notable example of this progress, As of 2023, he has ended up accumulating US$1,358,840 over the course of his career. While In the first months of this year alone, he has won US$1,049,047, a figure to which must be added the US$183,240 he won at Wimbledon to reach the third round. an amount that could continue to increase if he surpasses the American Taylor Fritz this Saturday.
The left-hander’s start to the year couldn’t have been better. He won his first ATP in Auckland, which earned him a cheque for 100,640 US dollars. Then, for losing in the first round of the Australian Open, he received 81,030 US dollars. While for reaching the final of the Chile Open, he pocketed 58,700 US dollars. However, the most millionaire prize he has received so far in his career He achieved this at the Masters 1000 in Rome, where he surprised the world by reaching the semi-finals and He kept US$308,000.
His recent success in Mallorca has also brought him significant income, Well, $153,700 ended up in his checking account. That is to say, with what he has accumulated last week and so far in his participation in London, Jano has obtained the second and third most succulent checks of his entire career, confirming his great season. Life smiles on the number one in the country.
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