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Flavio Cobolli’s career earnings: How much has he earned in prize money?

Flavio Cobolli’s rise on the ATP Tour hasn’t just earned him fans—it’s brought in serious prize money. From clay courts to cash milestones, his bank balance is catching up to his backhand.

Flavio Cobolli of Italy reacts in the Men's Singles First Round against Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan during day four of the 2024 China Open.
© Shi Tang/Getty ImagesFlavio Cobolli of Italy reacts in the Men's Singles First Round against Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan during day four of the 2024 China Open.

Italian tennis player Flavio Cobolli is making a name for himself, not just on the court, but on the prize money charts. With a growing presence on the ATP Tour, his earnings are beginning to reflect that steady rise.

From early Challenger wins to his recent titles on clay, his game has evolved, and so has his income. While not yet among the top earners, his consistency and fight have started to pay off—both literally and in visibility.

But numbers only tell part of the story. How much has the young Roman truly pocketed in prize money? The answer offers insight not just into his performance, but into the realities of chasing success in the pro tennis world.

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How much did Flavio Cobolli earn in prize money?

According to the official ATP profile, Flavio Cobolli has amassed $3.8 million in career prize money through July 2025. That total encompasses his rise from Challenger events to ATP-level breakthroughs and consistent performance across seasons.

Flavio Cobolli celebrates his victory against Jack Pinnington Jones during the Gentlemen’s Singles second round match on day four of The Championships Wimbledon 2025. (Source: Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

Flavio Cobolli celebrates his victory against Jack Pinnington Jones during the Gentlemen’s Singles second round match on day four of The Championships Wimbledon 2025. (Source: Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

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His financial turnaround began in 2025, marked by his first two ATP Tour titles. In Bucharest’s ATP 250 event, he claimed victory without surrendering a set—his reward included $34,000. But it was in Hamburg—an ATP 500 tournament—where his earnings truly surged, pocketing $458,000.

Year-to-year data from ESPN shows a dramatic increase: $464,897 in prize money came during 2023, rising to $1.6 million in 2024, and continuing with $1.4 million in the first half of 2025—numbers that reflect both consistency and peak tournament performances.

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Those figures hint at more than monetary value: they chart a career built on resilience, upward momentum and the ability to rise on the biggest occasions. For him, the prize money mirrors his on‑court narrative—a player breaking through, match by match, win by win.

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