2009 ATP World Tour - Prize Money Leaders

Prize Money Leaders

As of December 28, 2009
# Country Player Singles Doubles Year-to-date
1. SUI Roger Federer $8,761,805 $6,305 $8,768,110
2. ESP Rafael Nadal $6,414,604 $51,911 $6,466,515
3. SRB Novak Djokovic $5,438,063 $38,408 $5,476,471
4. ARG Juan Martín del Potro $4,712,743 $40,344 $4,753,087
5. GBR Andy Murray $4,397,231 $23,826 $4,421,057
6. RUS Nikolay Davydenko $3,636,773 $22,387 $3,659,160
7. USA Andy Roddick $2,333,357 $145,362 $2,478,719
8. SWE Robin Söderling $2,294,548 $19,237 $2,313,785
9. ESP Fernando Verdasco $1,863,864 $52,766 $1,916,630
10. FRA Jo-Wilfried Tsonga $1,633,191 $185,361 $1,818,552

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