Prize Money Leaders
- As of 17 November 2008
| 1. | Rafael Nadal | $6,773,773 |
| 2. | Roger Federer | $5,886,879 |
| 3. | Novak Djokovic | $5,689,077 |
| 4. | Andy Murray | $3,705,648 |
| 5. | Nikolay Davydenko | $2,317,082 |
| 6. | Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | $1,695,138 |
| 7. | Gilles Simon | $1,425,489 |
| 8. | Andy Roddick | $1,337,888 |
| 9. | Juan MartÃn del Potro | $1,322,497 |
| 10. | David Ferrer | $1,170,008 |
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