Ranked! Top 7 Richest Tennis Players in the World Ahead of Wimbledon 2023

Ranked! Top 7 Richest Tennis Players in the World Ahead of Wimbledon 2023

Isaac Darko
updated at July 3, 2023 at 5:28 AM
  • Tennis is undoubtedly one of the most watched sports in the world
  • The players in the sport earn significantly from endorsements and sponsorship deals
  • Sports Brief reveals the richest tennis stars in the world

Top-level tennis players train for years, adhere to a rigorous fitness regimen, and put in a lot of effort.

But there are also fantastic benefits to rising to the top levels of the sport.

The likes of Andy Murray, Roger Federer, and Serena Williams have reaped enormous rewards, with millions in their bank accounts.

Richest tennis players, Serena Williams, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Maria Sharapova, Andy Murray
Here are the top seven richest tennis stars in the world. Photo credit: @ Zhe Ji/Tim Clayton/Clive Brunskill
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As Wimbledon kicks off on Monday, July 3, the world's leading tennis stars will be hoping for a share of the record-breaking £44.7million prize pot, with £2.35m each reserved for the male and female champions.

With a victory at the All England Club, Novak Djokovic, who just won the French Open, hopes to surpass Serena's all-time Grand Slam record of 23 titles, as reported by BBC.

But one of the wealthiest Tennis stars in the world, Rafael Nadal, won't be taking part. According to the Sun, the Spaniard announced earlier this year that he was taking a break before his "farewell" year in 2024.

You might not be familiar with the player who holds the top spot on this list of the greatest tennis billionaires.

7. Andy Murray - £130m

With two Wimbledon victories in 2013 and 2016, the British star Andy Murray has had an incredible career that has earned him an estimated £130 million.

Before an injury caused him to fall out of the top 100 in 2018, he won three Grand Slam singles titles and spent 41 weeks at the top of the ATP rankings.

The six-foot-tall 36-year-old is fourth all-time in earnings and has earned over £51.3 million in prizes.

He has made money through incredible partnerships with companies like Jaguar, Head, Standard Life, and Rado, just like many others on the list.Andy and Kim have four kids together. They are married.

6. Maria Sharapova - £144.8m

Maria Sharapova won her first Grand Slam championship when she was 17, paving the way for even bigger things.

The 36-year-old has won five major championships—winning the French Open twice, the Australian Open once, the US Open once, and Wimbledon once each—and pocketed $31.1 million in prize money.

The Russian native was named the world's hottest athlete for four years straight during her career and is one of the most glamorous tennis players.

She has been featured in prestigious publications like Sports Illustrated. Additionally, Cole Haan and other high-end fashion brands used Maria as their spokesperson.

After switching up her look, fans recently remarked that she was no longer recognizable.new mom One of the best tennis players of her generation is frequently regarded as Maria.

5. Rafael Nadal - £177m

Rafael Nadal's stellar career is evidenced by the fact that he never fell outside of the top 10 of the ATP rankings from April 2005 to March 2023.

The Spanish superstar, who shares a Grand Slam men's singles record-tying 22 victories with Novak, is unquestionably one of the most recognizable athletes in the world.

He has a record 14 French Open victories, more than any other player, and for a decade, along with Roger and Novak, he was a formidable opponent.

He is currently hampered by injuries, including a hip issue that forced him to withdraw from this summer's tournaments. He is preparing to retire in 2024 after a final tour.

He has earned more than £107.4 million in tournament prize money over the course of his career.

The 36-year-old, who is wed to Maria Francisca Perello, has starred in advertisements for well-known companies like Santander, Tommy Hilfiger, Emporio Armani, and Telefonica.

4. Novak Djokovic - £177m

With numerous victories under his belt, the Serbian superstar is regarded as one of the best tennis players in history.

The 35-year-old has a combined total of 23 Grand Slam victories, including a record-breaking 10 Australian Open victories.

If he wins Wimbledon this year, he will surpass Serena to take the top spot and win the world record.

Djokovic has held the top spot for a record 387 consecutive weeks and currently holds it. He has also won the year-end tennis rankings seven times, which is the most of any tennis player.

In addition to reportedly setting a new record for tournament prize money of over £133 million, he has also landed a number of lucrative deals outside of sports.

He has ties to well-known companies like Hublot, Head, Raiffeisen Bank, and Lacoste, which is estimated to be worth £7.5 million annually.

Djokovic is married to childhood sweetheart Jelena, with whom he shares two children.

3. Serena Williams - £217m

Serena Williams has made an incredible impact on the sport and is frequently hailed as one of the greatest tennis stars of all time.

She and Novak Djokovic have a combined total of 23 Grand Slam singles titles, which is the most of any player in the Open Era, male or female.

The 41-year-old retired legend has amassed 39 major victories over the course of her illustrious career: 23 in singles, 14 in doubles with her sister Venus, and two in mixed doubles.

According to reports, Serena, 41, is the highest-paid female athlete of all time and has earned over £76.1 million in prize money.

She is regarded as one of the most recognizable people in the world and has partnered with a number of well-known companies, including Nike, Ford, Subway, Gatorade, and Gucci.

Serena shares her daughter Alexis Olympia with husband Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of Reddit.

2. Roger Federer - £442.5m

Roger Federer is among the wealthiest tennis players and is frequently cited as one of the sport's most significant historical figures.

According to the Association of Tennis Professionals, the 41-year-old Swiss legend had a legendary career and held the top spot for an amazing 310 weeks, including a record 237 weeks in a row.

He quickly rose to become one of the highest-paid athletes in the world during his incredible run, and he currently holds the Wimbledon record for the most men's singles victories with eight.

Additionally, he has won numerous times at the US Open, Australian Open, and French Open.

A number of endorsement deals with brands like Rolex, Uniqlo, Mercedes-Benz, and Switzerland Tourism have been made possible by his high profile.

In fact, he has the most endorsement deals of any male tennis player and is said to have earned close to £80 million from these deals alone.

Since 2009, Federer and wife Mirka have been together, and they have twin boys and twin girls.

1. Ion Tiriac - £1.6bn

The Romanian legend became known as one of tennis' most productive players in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

The 84-year-old won the Bavarian International Tennis Championships in 1970 and advanced to the French Open semifinals two years earlier.

His best results came in doubles, where he excelled with 22 victories, including the 1970 French Open, and achieved a rank of 19 in that year.

Ion has also earned gold medals while competing for his nation in prestigious competitions.

But the majority of his wealth appeared after he gave up playing the game. He started a private bank called Banca Tiriac in 1990, and in 2007 Forbes included him on its list of billionaires.

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Isaac Darko is a La Liga, Ligue 1 and Bundesliga editor at Sports Brief with a Degree in Journalism and Communications from Ghana Institute of Journalism (2010)
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