Jack Draper set to bank millions as Briton cashes in ahead of US Open
The Briton is set to be rewarded after a good season
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Jack Draper is set to take home huge earnings as he has been selected to take part in the Six Kings Slam this autumn.
The 23-year-old will make his inaugural appearance at the exhibition event, which offers the sport's most substantial prize money.
The tournament champion will receive £4.5million, nearly twice the reward for claiming a Grand Slam title. Even participation guarantees each competitor a minimum payment of £1.12m.
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Draper joins an exclusive field of six players for the competition scheduled from 15-18 October.
Jack Draper has been chosen to take part in the Six Kings Slam in autumn
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The Briton's selection reflects his remarkable rise in professional tennis, where he has accumulated more than £6m in prize money throughout his career.
The tournament will feature defending champion Jannik Sinner, who triumphed in the inaugural edition last year with a 6-7, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Carlos Alcaraz.
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The Italian world number one has already captured two Grand Slam titles in 2025.
Alcaraz returns seeking redemption after his final defeat, whilst Novak Djokovic has accepted an invitation despite reducing his tour commitments.
The Serbian legend joins three newcomers to the event.
Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz complete the six-player lineup alongside Draper. Notable absences include Holger Rune and Daniil Medvedev, who have dropped to ninth and fourteenth in the rankings respectively after participating last year.
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Jannik Sinner won the inaugural Six Kings Slam last season
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The British number one has delivered exceptional results throughout 2025, establishing himself as a formidable competitor on the global stage. His campaign began with a runner-up finish at the Qatar Open in February.
Success followed immediately when he claimed victory at Indian Wells in his subsequent tournament appearance.
Another final beckoned in May, though he fell short against Casper Ruud in Madrid.
Home supporters witnessed an impressive semi-final performance at Queen's Club in June.
Despite an unexpected second-round exit to Marin Cilic at Wimbledon, the 23-year-old has cemented his reputation as one of tennis's most dangerous players.
His consistent performances have earned him this coveted invitation to compete alongside the sport's biggest names in Saudi Arabia.
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Jack Draper has had an excellent season so far
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The financial rewards from the Six Kings Slam could substantially boost Draper's earnings, whether through the guaranteed appearance fee or potential prize money.
Looking ahead, the 23-year-old will enter this month's US Open at Flushing Meadows with considerable momentum.
His ambitions include surpassing his 2024 achievement when he reached the semi-finals at the New York Grand Slam.