World No. 1, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic ended the year with the highest prize money of $12,803,737 earned on the ATP World Tour this season.
Roger Federer holds up his silver plate after losing to Novak Djokovic in the ATP World Tour Tennis singles final match. Federer was second in the list who earned $8,584,842.
London Olympics gold medalist Andy Murray was third with a total purse of $5,708,230.
2008 Beijing Olympics gold medalist Rafael Nadal, who is out of action due to injury, ended with $4,997,448.
David Ferrer, who won more matches this year than any other player, was fifth with an earning of $4,409,340.
World No. 7 Juan Martin del Potro, who possesses a very consistent and powerful double-handed backhand, is sixth in the list who earned $3,031,003.
Czech Republic's Tomáš Berdych, known for having one of the cleanest and hardest-hitting games on the ATP tour, is seventh with a total purse of $2,973,967.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France, known for his aggressive groundstrokes, is eighth who earned $2,376,640.
World No.9, Janko Tipsarevic, who has won three ATP tour championships in his career, ended with $2,063,737. File Photo: AP
Richard Gasquet of France, known for his one-handed backhand, is 10th in the list with a total purse of $1,562,677. File Photo: AP