A dramatic week of action in Vienna and Basel set up the final standings in the 2025 ATP 500 Bonus Pool, with six players claiming a share of the $3 million on offer.
Carlos Alcaraz had already secured first place and at least $1 million in bonus money after winning the title in Tokyo in September. The Spaniard achieved a total of 1,930 PIF ATP Rankings points at ATP 500 level and also lifted trophies at Rotterdam and Queen’s Club.
But the race for the rest of the top six places went down to the wire, with Alex de Minaur, Alexander Zverev, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and Jannik Sinner all making deep runs last week to strengthen their position in the standings. Andrey Rublev completed the top six, fueled by his title in Doha and second place in Hamburg.
ATP 500 Bonus Pool Ranking
| Player | Points |
1) Carlos Alcaraz | 1,930 |
2) Alex de Minaur | 1,430 |
3) Alexander Zverev | 1,330 |
4) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina | 1,240 |
5) Jannik sinner | 1,050 |
6) Andrei Rublev | 1,030 |
De Minaur’s run to the Vienna semi-finals helped him hold off Zverev, who reached the final at the same event. Both players fell prey to Sinner, who reached the top six with his title run. Sinner also won the title in Beijing in October, with his two trophy runs accounting for 1,000 of his 1,050 points. The remaining 50 points came from his victory in the opening round in Halle in June.
Basel finalist Davidovich Fokina stayed ahead of Sinner and jumped past Rublev with his run, who ended against Joao Fonseca. The Brazilian claimed his biggest career title on Sunday, his first at ATP 500 level.
The ATP 500 bonus pool has more than doubled by 2025. Last year, $1.34 million was distributed among the five players with the most points earned in the ATP 500 category.
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