Taylor Fritz Set to Earn ‘This’ Jawdropping Prize Money After Exiting in the Six Kings Slam Semifinals
Taylor Fritz had beaten Alexander Zverev in the Six Kings Slam quarterfinals.

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Carlos Alcaraz reached the final of the Six Kings Slam for the second straight year after defeating Taylor Fritz in the semifinals. It was their third meeting in just a month, with Fritz winning at the Laver Cup and Alcaraz claiming victory in the Tokyo Open final shortly after. Their growing rivalry continues to deliver exciting matches.
Despite the loss, Fritz still walks away with a major reward, earning $1.5 million for reaching the semifinals. The American may have fallen short on court, but the payday reflects the lucrative nature of the Six Kings Slam and the growing financial power behind exhibition tennis.
Their latest encounter in Riyadh began evenly, with both players holding serve early. Alcaraz earned the first break in the fifth game and maintained his advantage, taking the opening set 6-4. The Spaniard was dominant on serve, losing only four points while converting his only break opportunity.
In the second set, Fritz faced more pressure and struggled to stay consistent. Alcaraz broke back from 1-2 down and surged through five straight games to seal the win 6-4, 6-2. The world No. 1 finished with 24 winners to Fritz’s 11 and only seven unforced errors, booking his place in the Six Kings Slam final with another commanding performance.
Carlos Alcaraz takes down Taylor Fritz in Six Kings Slam
World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz produced a dominant display on Thursday to defeat Taylor Fritz and reach the final of the 2025 Six Kings Slam in Riyadh. The Spaniard showed sharp form from the start, confirming that his recent break from competition had helped him recover both physically and mentally. With a 6-4, 6-2 victory, he continued his impressive run in the exhibition tournament.

The Six Kings Slam offers no ranking points, only a massive $6 million prize for the champion. Despite the financial motivation, both players quickly found their rhythm once the match began. Alcaraz and Fritz have met several times recently, but the Spaniard once again proved superior, controlling the contest with ease.
This match was especially significant as it marked Alcaraz’s return after missing the Shanghai Masters due to an ankle concern. His decision to rest after winning in Tokyo seems to have paid off. Against Fritz, he moved freely, returned with precision, and broke serve early to set the tone for a straightforward win.
Fritz struggled to find the same intensity he showed in their previous encounter at the Laver Cup. Although his powerful serve created moments of resistance, Alcaraz’s consistency and speed were too much to handle. The world No. 1 will now face either Novak Djokovic or Jannik Sinner in the Six Kings Slam final, with the biggest prize in exhibition tennis on the line.
Carlos Alcaraz reveals his best moment of 2025
After his win over Taylor Fritz in the Six Kings Slam semifinal, Carlos Alcaraz reflected on his standout moment of 2025. The Spaniard said that his victory at the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters was the highlight of his season so far. It marked a key turning point in his year. Alcaraz said in his post-match interview:
I’ve had great moments on and off court. This year has been my best year so far without a doubt. If I had to choose one moment.. I don’t know. It’s really difficult to choose one. When I won Roland Garros, that was a great moment for me. When I won Monte Carlo. I came from losing in Miami. I was able to come back mentally and physically and play great tennis in Monte Carlo. I’m gonna choose those moments from this year.

That triumph in Monte Carlo sparked an incredible run of form for the young star. Since then, Alcaraz has reached nine consecutive tour-level finals — a streak that is still ongoing. His consistency and dominance have been unmatched on the ATP Tour this season.
Carlos Alcaraz was asked what his favorite moment was this year after his win over Fritz at Six Kings Slam
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During this remarkable stretch, Alcaraz has suffered only two defeats. He lost the Barcelona Open final to Holger Rune and the Wimbledon final to Jannik Sinner. Both matches were close and showcased the high level of competition at the top of men’s tennis.
Beyond those setbacks, Alcaraz has added several major titles to his name. He captured Grand Slam trophies at Roland Garros and the US Open, along with Masters 1000 titles in Monte Carlo, Rome, and Cincinnati — cementing his place as the standout player of 2025.
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