British tennis star Jack Draper continues to lead the lucrative ATP Masters 1000 Bonus Pool race despite falling short in the Madrid Open final. The 23-year-old world No. 5 has accumulated 1760 points across the first four Masters events of 2025, maintaining his advantage over Carlos Alcaraz who sits in second place with 1410 points.
The ATP Masters 1000 Bonus Pool offers substantial financial incentives for top performers, with a total prize fund of £15.8 million to be distributed among the 30 highest-ranked players. The overall points leader could secure an impressive bonus of £3.23 million, provided they compete in all nine Masters tournaments throughout the season.
Draper's consistent performances, including his triumph at Indian Wells in March, have placed him in pole position in this prestigious race. His recent run to the Madrid final, where he eventually lost to Norway's Casper Ruud, still earned him 650 ranking points and helped solidify his newly acquired top-5 status in the ATP rankings—a career first for the young Briton.
According to Statbet, Draper's impressive clay court performance in Madrid signals his growing versatility across different surfaces, potentially challenging the established hierarchy in men's tennis.
Czech sensation Jakub Mensik currently holds third position in the Bonus Pool standings with 1230 points, largely thanks to his victory in Miami. Meanwhile, Madrid champion Casper Ruud has surged into contention with 1210 points after claiming 1000 points for his Spanish triumph.
Notably, tennis legend Novak Djokovic faces an uphill battle to compete for the top bonus, currently sharing 10th place with Denmark's Holger Rune, both with 680 points.
With five Masters events still remaining in 2025—Rome, Toronto, Cincinnati, Shanghai, and Paris—the race for the substantial bonus remains wide open, though Draper's early advantage places him in a promising position to claim the lucrative prize at season's end.