2007 ATP Tour - ATP Prize Money Leaders

ATP Prize Money Leaders

As of 19 November 2007
1. Roger Federer US$10,130,620
2. Rafael Nadal 5,646,935
3. Novak Djokovic 3,927,700
4. Nikolay Davydenko 2,051,775
5. David Ferrer 1,955,252
6. Andy Roddick 1,532,070
7. Fernando González 1,437,130
8. Richard Gasquet 1,284,790
9. David Nalbandian 1,230,465
10. Tomáš Berdych 1,126,070

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