Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek were the stars of the show at Roland Garros this year, winning their third and fifth career Grand Slam titles, respectively, at the clay-court major.

But the trophy isn’t all they got—they both got a nifty 2.4 million Euros in prize money. And with that, they both hit the same milestone, a big one, at the same time—Alcaraz and Swiatek have both surpassed $30 million in career prize money.

They’re the 22nd and 23rd players to reach that career prize money milestone in either ATP or WTA history, and the first two players born in the 2000s to achieve the feat.

Alcaraz is the 14th man to hit that number (and he leapfrogs a number of other players to move up to ninth all-time):

MEN TO SURPASS $30 MILLION IN ATP HISTORY:
$182,494,969: Novak Djokovic
$134,887,504: Rafael Nadal
$130,594,339: Roger Federer
$64,633,780: Andy Murray
$43,280,489: Pete Sampras
$43,181,394: Alexander Zverev
$41,011,841: Daniil Medvedev
$36,865,648: Stan Wawrinka
$31,543,329: Carlos Alcaraz
$31,483,911: David Ferrer
$31,362,683: Stefanos Tsitsipas
$31,301,586: Marin Cilic
$31,152,975: Andre Agassi
$30,214,127: Dominic Thiem

… and Swiatek is the ninth woman to hit that number.

WOMEN TO SURPASS $30 MILLION IN WTA HISTORY:
$94,816,730: Serena Williams
$42,648,697: Venus Williams
$40,227,773: Simona Halep
$38,777,962: Maria Sharapova
$37,721,325: Victoria Azarenka
$37,252,032: Petra Kvitova
$35,926,538: Caroline Wozniacki
$32,441,813: Angelique Kerber
$31,276,512: Iga Swiatek

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2024 Roland Garros was the second Grand Slam event Alcaraz and Swiatek won at the same time, after the 2022 US Open.

2024 Roland Garros was the second Grand Slam event Alcaraz and Swiatek won at the same time, after the 2022 US Open.