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    Home»Sports»Behind the $5 Million: What Carlos Alcaraz Really Takes Home from the US Open

    Behind the $5 Million: What Carlos Alcaraz Really Takes Home from the US Open

    Sports September 9, 20251 Min Read
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    Behind the  Million: What Carlos Alcaraz Really Takes Home from the US Open
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    Carlos Alcaraz’s triumph at the 2025 US Open, culminating in a victory over Jannik Sinner, came with a record-breaking $5 million prize. However, the actual amount entering his bank account is considerably less. The tournament’s total prize money surged to $90 million, with the men’s singles winner receiving the unprecedented $5 million. A significant portion of this prize money is subject to taxation. In the United States, Alcaraz falls under the highest federal income tax bracket, with a rate of 37% on earnings above $609,351. Additionally, New York state tax further reduces the final amount. This results in an estimated take-home pay of about $2.5 million. Moreover, the costs associated with his team, including lodging, meals, and coaching, during the two-week tournament period add to the expenses. At 22 years old and with six Grand Slam titles, Alcaraz leads his rivalry with Sinner 10-5, solidifying his status as a top athlete and ensuring considerable financial prospects through various endorsements.

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