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Top 10 Richest Tennis Player in the World

Venus Williams – $95 million

Venus Williams’ net worth is estimated to be around $95 million as of 2023. Her primary source of income is her successful tennis career, where she has won over $41 million in prize money. 
Venus has also ventured into several business endeavors, including real estate investments, and has lucrative endorsement deals
She has won seven Grand Slam singles titles, 14 Grand Slam doubles titles, and two Olympic gold medals. Venus has been actively involved in philanthropy, supporting various organizations such as the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Venus Williams Fund.

Andre Agassi – $145 million

Andre Agassi’s net worth is estimated to be around $145 million as of 2023. His primary source of income is his successful tennis career, where he earned more than $30 million in prize money. 
Agassi also earned more than $25 million a year through endorsements during his career, which was ranked fourth in all sports at the time. 
Some of his notable endorsements include American Express, Mountain Dew, Mazda, Kia Motors, Deutsche Bank, Ebel, Schick, Canon, Nike, Twinlab, and Longines.
In addition to his tennis career and endorsements, Agassi has also ventured into various business endeavors and investments.
He has been involved in philanthropy, supporting organizations such as the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation and Athletes for Hope. 
Agassi has also been involved in coaching, working with Novak Djokovic from May 2017 to March 2018.

Pete Sampras – $150 million

Pete Sampras is a retired American tennis player with a net worth of $150 million as of 2023. His primary source of income is his successful tennis career, where he won more than $43 million in prize money. 
Sampras also earned more than $100 million from endorsement deals and guest appearances, which was a record until surpassed by Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray. Some of his notable endorsements include Sergio Tacchini, Nike, Wilson, Dannon, and Pizza Hut.
Sampras has also ventured into various business endeavors and investments. He has invested in real estate and has a large real estate portfolio, buying and selling multiple houses in Los Angeles. 
In 2001, he and his wife bought a mansion in Beverly Hills for $8.9 million, which they later sold for $17 million.
They owned a 16,000 square feet property in Thousand Oaks, California, which they sold for $25 million in 2023.
Speaking about business ventures, he formed Pure Sports Management, LLC, a California-based management company run by his brother, Gus Sampras.
Sampras has also been involved in philanthropy, supporting organizations such as the Pete Sampras Foundation.

Andy Murray – $165 million

Andy Murray, the renowned British professional tennis player, boasts an estimated net worth of approximately $165 million.
In terms of income, Murray has consistently earned between $10 and $15 million per year, both on and off the court, over the past several years. His on-court earnings typically average around $5 million per year.
As for endorsements, Murray has secured several deals with high-profile brands such as Jaguar, Standard Life, Rado, and Head. In the past, he has also had lucrative deals with Adidas and Under Armour.
Murray’s investments reveal his keen interest in business. He has invested in several start-ups across Europe, with a primary focus on health and well-being, nutrition, and dogs.
Some of his early investments include companies like Tossed and Landbay. Additionally, he has invested in GoodBox, a tech start-up for charities, and ZoomDoc, a platform offering ‘doctor on-demand’ services.

Maria Sharapova – $180 million

Maria Sharapova, a former world No. 1 tennis player born in Russia, has an estimated net worth of $180 million. She has earned over $285 million in earnings since she turned professional in 2001 and was the highest-paid female athlete in the world for 11 consecutive years.
Her monthly income and salary are more than $1.5 million from all the major events and matches she plays. Her annual income is more than $16 million as a result of everything.
Sharapova has endorsed several brands such as Motorola, Nike, Porsche, Tag Heuer, Avon, and Evian. She also upheld contracts with Land Rover and Canon. She received sponsorships from Gatorade and Tropicana.
Sharapova has invested in several businesses and start-ups. She is the co-founder of a high-end candy company named ‘Sugarpova’.
She has invested in wellness and beauty brands, including Bala Bangles, Therabody, and Supergoop. In the aftermath of her retirement in 2020, Sharapova invested in tech wellness brand, Therabody. She also picked up stakes in Public.com and crypto firm MoonPay.

Rafael Nadal – $220 million

Rafael Nadal, a Spanish professional tennis player, has an estimated net worth of $220 million. 
Over the years, he has earned between $10 and $15 million per year on and off the court, with an average of around $5 million per year in on-court earnings.
Nadal’s primary source of income is his successful tennis career, where he has earned more than $134.6 million in prize money. He has also earned more than $100 million from endorsements and guest appearances.
Nadal has signed several endorsement deals with brands such as Kia Motors, Nike, Richard Mille, Babolat, Cantabria Labs, Banco Santander, Telefónica, Amstel Ultra, and Infosys.
Nadal has a keen interest in business and has invested in several ventures. 
His investments include tennis and sport academies, tech businesses, luxury yachts and cars, real estate, tech partnerships, philanthropy and even a restaurant alongside singer Enrique Iglesias and football megastar Cristiano Ronaldo. He has been involved in philanthropy, supporting organizations such as the Rafael Nadal Foundation.

Novak Djokovic – $220 million

Novak Djokovic, a Serbian professional tennis player, has an estimated net worth of $240 million. As of 2021, he earns an estimated $34.5 million in salary and $30 million in endorsements, with an annual income of more than $38.4 million. His career on-court earnings exceeded $150 million in July 2021 and soared to over $170 million after his triumph at the French Open in June 2023.
Djokovic has signed several endorsement deals with brands such as adidas, Uniqlo, Mercedes-Benz, Seiko, and Lacoste, Asics, Head, Hublot, Lacoste, Lemero, NetJets, Peugeot, Raiffeisen Bank International, and Ultimate Software Group. 
He has also earned more than $100 million from endorsements and guest appearances.
Djokovic runs a business empire with his parents and younger brothers, including restaurants and catering businesses, and has organized the Serbia Open in previous years. He holds private equity in a handful of companies and has invested in real estate.
Djokovic has invested in several businesses and start-ups. In 2022, he bought an 80% controlling stake in QuantBioRes, a Danish biotech firm that has been working on a cure for Covid without vaccination. 
He also invests in his eponymous foundation, which develops early childhood education projects in Serbia.

Serena Williams – $250 million

Serena Williams, a world-renowned tennis champion, has an estimated net worth of $250 million. Her primary source of income is her successful tennis career, where she has earned more than $94.6 million in prize money on the WTA Tour, more than any other female tennis player. She typically earns around $8 million per year from just tennis. Her annual income is more than $38.4 million.
Williams has also earned more than $100 million from endorsements and guest appearances. She has signed several endorsement deals with brands such as Nike, Gatorade, Wilson, JPMorgan Chase, Pepsi, Lincoln, Intel, Beats by Dre, and more. Her endorsement deals with Nike and Chase Bank have reportedly earned her millions of dollars.
Williams owns her capital investment firm, Serena Ventures, which focuses on women and people of color. She has invested in over 60 firms, including Tonal, an at-home AI fitness company, and Zigazoo, a kid-focused social media platform. She also owns a small stake in the Miami Dolphins. 
Williams has also been involved in philanthropy, supporting organizations such as the Serena Williams Foundation and the Yetunde Price Resource Center.

Roger Federer – $550 million

Roger Federer, a Swiss professional tennis player, has an estimated net worth of $550 million. He has earned over $130 million in prize money throughout his career. He typically earns around $95.1 million per year.
Federer has signed several endorsement deals with brands such as Uniqlo, Mercedes-Benz, Rolex, Barilla, Credit Suisse Group (ADS), JURA, Lindt & Sprungli, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, NetJets, On, RIMOWA, Sunrise Communications AG, Switzerland Tourism, and Wilson Sporting Goods. His biggest deal is with Japanese apparel brand Uniqlo, which locked him up in 2018 under a ten-year, $300 million deal.
Federer’s biggest payday yet may come from his stake in Swiss athletic apparel company On, which went public in September 2021. 
He also has a stake in the shoe brand ‘On’, which went public on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) with a valuation of over a whopping $11 billion.

Ion Tiriac – $1.7 billion

The richest tennis player in the world is Ion Țiriac, with a net worth of $1.2 to $1.7 billion. His wealth is derived from various sources, including his role as the president of the Romanian Tennis Federation, tournament winnings, and participation in prestigious events during his tennis and ice hockey career.
Additionally, he has established a formidable business empire through the Tiriac Group, with investments in real estate, energy, automotive, and other sectors, including ownership of companies such as Tiriac Leasing, Tir Travel, TiriacAuto, Allianz-Tiriac Asigurari Romania, HVB Tiriac Bank, TiriacAIR, and Tiriac Holdings. Notably, HVB Tiriac Bank is a significant contributor to his massive net worth.
His diverse portfolio of ventures also extends into the private aviation sector through TiriacAIR. Furthermore, he has been recognized as the richest man in Romania, and his influence in the business realm is evident through his various business ventures and investments.
His wealth and success have positioned him as a prominent and influential figure, with a legacy that extends beyond his sporting achievements

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