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By Chris Oddo | Sunday April 3, 2016

The titles keep rolling in for Novak Djokovic--and so does the money.

Djokovic took over the ATP’s prize money lead with his title in Miami on Sunday. The 28-year-old currently leads Roger Federer in the race to become the ATP’s first $100 million dollar man by $343,667.

Rafael Nadal is third on the list, and Andy Murray is fourth. That is, perhaps, why they call it the Big Four.

Here are the top ten prize money earners in ATP history:

1 Novak Djokovic $98,199,548
2 Roger Federer $97,855,881
3 Rafael Nadal $76,408,882
4 Andy Murray $43,609,616
5 Pete Sampras $43,280,489
6 Andre Agassi $31,152,975
7 David Ferrer $28,771,052
8 Boris Becker $25,080,956
9 Tomas Berdych $24,408,704
10 Yevgeny Kafelnikov  $23,883,797

 

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