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How the ATP OneVision Bonus Pool Keeps Top Men Playing
ATP OneVision $38.8 million bonus pool ties top players to Masters and 500 commitments plus profits.
Each autumn the discussion returns to the lack of an off-season and the toll of a crowded calendar. Taylor Fritz has been vocal this year, and last season Carlos Alcaraz suggested that the tour was ‘killing” the players. On paper the pros are independent contractors with large paydays, yet many feel compelled to keep competing. The strongest reason is the ATP OneVision Bonus Pool, a $38.8 million system that ties earnings to participation and results.
The pool is built from three parts. One rewards the top 30 performers in Masters 1000 events and the Nitto ATP Finals, another pays the top six in ATP 500 events to entice stronger fields, and the third is a profit-sharing plan with tournaments. The WTA no longer features a bonus pool, though it did until recently.
Mandatory commitments are central. Participation in eight of the nine Masters 1000 events is required for players who qualify for direct acceptance and for bonus eligibility. If a player misses a Masters event for good cause, mostly injury and not including “fatigue”, he can still collect 80% of his share. Otherwise each missed 1000 event reduces the bonus by 25%. Jannik Sinner, who missed four Masters events this year, will miss out entirely on a whopping, seven-figure stipend comparable to the prize awarded for winning a premium singles title.
The ATP 500 bonus requires players to play five 500 events and meet surface-and-geography “swing” commitments. The same 25% reduction applies; hitting a 50% penalty leads to forfeiture.
The final distribution for 2025 has not been released. Last year the two performance-based pools totaled roughly $21 million, with $3 million set aside for top performers at the 500 level; the other roughly $18 million came from profit sharing. Each bonus fund has a “fixed” reward tied to standings and a “variable” payout from profit sharing. Using the tour’s formula, a dollar-per-point example shows how variable sums are calculated; last year Sinner’s variable share was $1.3 million.
An important caveat: if a high finisher is ineligible, his share does not pass down. That helps explain why Arthur Fils received “only” $615,000 instead of the $1 million Carlos Alcaraz would have gotten had he met all requirements. An AI simulation using 2025 results suggested Alcaraz would have earned $3,822,746 in the “fixed” piece and $714,806 in the “variable” piece, $4,537,552 total, but he will forfeit roughly half after missing two Masters. The model still leaves Sinner with a profit-share payout approaching $2 million. Valentin Vacherot’s Shanghai run added $424,476 from the Masters bonus pool; Frances Tiafoe would receive $227,424 for a low Top-30 finish.
The salient point is that the bonus pool is the powerful engine under the shiny hood of men’s tennis.
ATP Finals Player News
Alcaraz Presents Messi with MLS Eastern Conference Trophy After 5-1 Victory
Alcaraz presented Messi with the MLS Eastern Conference trophy after Inter Miami’s 5-1 win. Saturday
Carlos Alcaraz, the ATP world No. 1, joined Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF to present the MLS Eastern Conference trophy following the club’s 5-1 victory over New York City FC. Alcaraz had accepted his second ATP year-end No. 1 trophy at the year-end Nitto ATP Finals in Turin earlier this month and was on hand to hand the postseason hardware to Messi and his teammates.
Messi, who signed with Inter Miami in 2023 on a two-and-a-half year contract, picked up an assist in the win and in the process set the record for all-time career assists. It was the first MLS postseason trophy for Messi and the club, and Alcaraz watched as the milestone unfolded from a prominent role in the presentation.
When the match began, Messi winked at Alcaraz as he ran onto the pitch, a gesture that echoed their first meeting at the 2023 Laureus World Sports Awards. The six-time Grand Slam singles champion later greeted other Inter Miami stars including Sergio Busquets, Rodrigo De Paul, Jordi Alba and Luis Suarez. A clip of that entrance attracted nearly 170,000 likes on MLS’ official Instagram account.
Alcaraz was presented with a custom Miami jersey that read “Carlitos” and embraced the winning players after handing over the trophy, creating one of the evening’s most photographed moments. The occasion generated significant reaction on social media, with one user writing, “The GOAT and future GOAT of tennis,” and another calling it “a legendary crossover.”
The event combined a tennis year-end celebration with a major moment in U.S. soccer: a champion from one sport recognizing a champion from another on the field of play. © AFP or licensors
ATP Finals Player News
Alcaraz Presents MLS Eastern Conference Trophy to Messi After Inter Miami Win
Alcaraz presented Messi with the MLS Eastern Conference trophy after Inter Miami’s 5-1 win. earlier
Carlos Alcaraz watched from the sidelines as Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF celebrated a commanding 5-1 victory over New York City FC, then handed the MLS Eastern Conference trophy to the team in a brief ceremony. The world No. 1 had accepted his second ATP year-end No. 1 trophy at the year-end Nitto ATP Finals in Turin earlier this month and was in Fort Lauderdale to witness Messi make history.
The 38-year-old joined Inter Miami in 2023 on a two-and-a-half year contract and contributed an assist in the match, a pass that set the record for all-time career assists. When the game began, Messi winked at Alcaraz when running onto the pitch, mimicking his acknowledgment of Alcaraz from their first-ever meeting at the 2023 Laureus World Sports Awards. The six-time Grand Slam singles champion later greeted the club’s other stars, including Sergio Busquets, Rodrigo De Paul, Jordi Alba and Luis Suarez.
A clip of the entrance drew heavy attention online and racked up nearly 170,000 likes on MLS’ official Instagram account. After the match, Alcaraz presented Messi and the Inter Miami players with the Eastern Conference trophy and was given a custom Miami jersey which reads “Carlitos.” He embraced members of the winning side in a moment that quickly generated social media reaction.
Fans chimed in on X with enthusiastic posts. “The GOAT and future GOAT of tennis,” wrote one X user, while another dubbed it “a legendary crossover.” The scene was a crossover of two sports at different peaks: one player marking another’s club achievement, the other adding another milestone to an already storied career. For Alcaraz, the appearance was a high-profile offseason stop; for Messi, it was another step in a transformative chapter with Inter Miami.
ATP Challenger Tour Player News
Mika Brunold, ATP No. 307, publicly announces he is gay
Mika Brunold, ATP No. 307, announced he is gay in an Instagram post, drawing support from peers. Now
Swiss player Mika Brunold, ranked No. 307 on the ATP list, announced on Saturday that he is gay in an emotional Instagram statement. The 21-year-old, the Swiss No. 6, made the post to address a personal decision and to raise the profile of the subject within sport.
Brunold, a 6-foot-3 right-hander who plays primarily on the ATP Challenger Tour, wrote that he was coming out “to take a step for myself, but also because I think it’s not talked about enough in sports.” He added a broader reflection: “I believe that in an ideal world, we wouldn’t even need to ‘come out’ at all,” and, “I’ve been thinking a lot about how to talk about this. And while it hasn’t always been easy, hiding it and pretending to be someone I’m not was never an option.” The statement also included the line, “Hiding it and pretending to be someone I’m not was never an option,” as he explained his decision.
Brunold reached a career-high ranking of No. 289 in August and has compiled notable results on the Challenger circuit this season, advancing to two semifinals and three additional quarterfinals in Challenger events. He also nearly advanced in qualifying against Reilly Opelka, saving a match in which Brunold had six match points in a qualifying match.
His announcement follows another public coming out by an active male player last year, when Joao Lucas Reis da Silva shared photos of himself and his boyfriend last December, becoming the first active, male tennis pro on the ATP tour to come out.
Brunold’s post drew supportive responses from several fellow professionals, including Viktorija Golubic, Leandro Riedi, Eva Lys and Kim Clijsters. The Swiss tennis federation also left a supportive comment on his post. Brunold said he wanted to take a personal step while contributing to a broader conversation about how sexuality is discussed in sport.
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