Top 10 wealthiest Tennis Players as of 2025

Highly competitive, physically and mentally demanding sports are always paid high and athletes who are in the top of their careers do not get to fret about finance much. And the game of Tennis is as competitive in high level sports as it gets with the possibility of getting recognition, fame, sustaining both is not easy. 

Tennis is also one of the competitive sports that pay almost equally to the Men’s and Women’s category. Here are some of the well paid, in form and retired athletes who are the richest tennis players as of 2025, their net worth and more details. 

Top 10 Richest Tennis Players as of 2025

RankPlayerEstimated Net WorthGrand Slam TitlesMajor Brand EndorsementsCareer EarningsEstimated Per Match Earnings
1Roger Federer$550 million20Uniqlo, Rolex, Wilson, Lindt, Moët & Chandon$1.1billion~$2 million
2Serena Williams$300 million23Nike, Pepsi, Gatorade, Delta, Wilson$94.8 million~$1.3 million
3Novak Djokovic$240 million24Lacoste, Asics, Head, Waterdrop, FitLine$187.9 million~$2.4 million
4Rafael Nadal$340 million22Nike, Kia, Babolat, Santander, Emporio Armani$134.9 million~$1.9 million
5Maria Sharapova$180 million5Nike, Porsche, Evian, Sugarpova$38.8 million~$1.3 million
6Pete Sampras$150 million14Nike, Wilson, Movado, Real estate investments$43 million~$1.1 million
7Andre Agassi$145 million8Nike, Canon, Adidas, Agassi Graff Holdings (real estate), Moncler Group$30 million~$1.0 million
8Carlos Alcaraz$35 million5Nike, Rolex, Babolat, Isdin, ElPozo, BMW, Calvin Klein, Louis Vuitton$41.7 million~$695,000
9Coco Gauff$35 million1New Balance, Ray-Ban, Meta, Bose, Baker Tilly, UPS$41.7 million~$695,000
10Iga Świątek$41 million4Visa, Oshee, On, Lego, Lancôme$41 million~$683,000

*Data as reported from several sources like Forbes, Scotsman, CEO Today Magazine and others. 

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