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Top ten highest-paid tennis players in the world.

There is little distinction between them and the rest of the professional athletes. They work hard, sweat, and leave issues behind in order to perform effectively on the field.

They educate us not to give up on our aspirations, and many of us aspire to be like them.

With everything they have, they must live up to their potential on the field. So I believe tennis players deserve to be paid well.

This list includes just the best and highest-paid tennis players. Let’s check it out!

10. Caroline Wozniacki – Net Worth: $19 million

Caroline Wozniacki begins the list with an estimated earnings of $19 million. As of November 2014, the Women’s Tennis Association ranked the Danish professional tennis player as the eighth best player.

She has already won 22 WTA career championships and four ITF titles during her active playing career. She was a finalist for two US Open championships.

Caroline is currently endorsed by a number of well-known brands, including Adidas, Yonex, Proactiv, Rolex, and Sony Ericsson. She is one of the tennis players who earns approximately $9.5 million per year only by appearing in various marketing campaigns and TV ads.

9. Victoria Azarenka – Net Worth: $24 million

Another female tennis player is ninth on our list of the highest-paid tennis players.

Victoria is now ranked 32nd in the world by the Women’s Tennis Association as of November 2014.

She has won 17 WTA championships and one ITF title in her active career to date. Azarenka won the Australian Open twice: in 2012 and 2013.

Victoria received $3.6 million in prize money and $7.5 million in endorsements out of a total earnings of $11.1 million.

The Belarusian tennis player has won a total of $24 million in prize money thus far.

Victoria Azarenka is now sponsored by a number of multinational businesses, including Nike, Esurance, Wilson, Red Bull, and watchmaker Citizen, for whom she has starred in numerous campaigns and television ads.

8. Kei Nishikori – Net Worth: $19.5 million

The Japanese professional tennis player, who is now rated #5 in the world by the Association of Tennis Professionals, is among the best and highest paid athletes worldwide.

Kei was able to maintain the top spot and put in even more effort, as evidenced by his estimated $19.5 million in profits overall.

Currently, the athlete is supported by a number of global companies, including Wilson, Adidas, Uniqlo, Weider, Tag Heuer, and Delta Airlines. He participated in multiple campaigns and produced a variety of ads for the brands.

He has won seven titles in his active sporting career to date and is currently a finalist in the US Open this year.

7. Andy Murray – Net Worth: $22.3 million

In his short career, the British professional tennis player has won 31 titles. We are eager to see what he does next after seeing titles like these.

He has so far made his money via hard work and by making appearances in advertisements for well-known companies.

His remuneration reflects his diligence in the workplace. Several of the most well-known companies in the world support Andy.

Adidas, Head rackets, Highland Spring, Jaguar, Royal Bank of Scotland, Rado watches, and Fred Perry are just a few of his partners.

6. Li Na – Net Worth: $23.6 million

Li Na has made a total of $23.6 million this year. of which she received $18 million in sponsorships and $5.6 million in pay.

The Women’s Tennis Association ranks the Chinese professional player as the ninth best in the world as of November 2014.

In her active career to date, she has won 16 ITF titles, two WTA titles, and the Australian Open in 2014 as well as the French Open in 2011.

Numerous multinational corporations, including Häagen-Dazs, Visa, Nike, Rolex, Samsung, Mercedes-Benz, and Babolat, have endorsed Li Na. She participated in multiple advertisements for some of them and made appearances in different campaigns for others.

5. Serena Williams – Net Worth: $24.6 million

The world is familiar with the American tennis player who plays professional tennis. She is number one as of November 3, 2014.

The five-time Wimbledon champion is currently among the most well-known athletes. In addition, she has already won six US Open titles.

She has won 64 WTA tour titles during her active career, ranking eighth all-time in the Open Era.

It should come as no surprise that brands like Nike, Wilson Gatorade, OPI, Tampax, Hewlett-Packard, Kraft, and Puma have chosen to partner with her given the caliber of her resume.

4. Maria Sharapova – Net Worth: $29.7 million

The renowned Women’s Tennis Association states that Maria Sharapova is currently ranked second in the world.

During her active career to date, she has won four ITF titles and thirty-three WTA titles. Sharapova won two French Open titles and the Wimbledon championship in 2004.

Her compensation was $6.7 million out of her total earnings of $29.7 million. and over $23 million of which originate from corporate endorsements.

Currently, Maria Sharapova appears in numerous campaigns and TV ads for international brands including Nike, Evian, Head, Samsung, Tag Heuer, Motarola, Tiffany, and Land Rover.

3. Rafael Nadal – Net Worth: $32.5 million

We have previously discussed a few of Nadal’s endorsements. He has an agreement with Richard Mille.

Aside from that, it’s common knowledge that Rafael Nadal is among the wealthiest tennis players globally. Of the $32.5 million he makes, the majority of his income ($28 million) is derived from endorsements.

While a tiny portion—roughly $4.5 million—comes from his salary. He can’t, however, gripe.

He currently holds the fifth-highest number of career titles won during the Open Era with 64. Nadal set records by winning the French Open nine times and Wimbledon twice.

At the moment, Lindt, Moët & Chandon, Gillette, Rolex, and Mercedes-Benz all support Rafael Nadal.

2. Novak Djokovic – Net Worth: $42.8 million

And Novak Djokovic, a professional tennis player from Serbia, is in second position.

He has received $42.8 million in earnings thus far this year, of which $17.2 million has come from prizes, and he has also received $31 million in endorsement deals from other businesses.

To date, he has earned prize money totaling $67 million. Currently, Novak Djokovic is the face of several global brands, including Mercedes-Benz, FitLine, Audemars Piguet, Sergio Tacchini, and Srbija, for which he has starred in multiple advertising campaigns and television spots.

In his active career to date, he has won 47 career titles. Djokovic won the Wimbledon championship twice and the Australian Open championship four times.

1. Roger Federer – $67 million

Roger Federer is also the richest and most paid tennis player in the world. With a cumulative income of $67 million, he is the highest paid tennis player, according to Forbes.

With 82 titles won so far in his career, he ranks third all-time in the Open Era. Federer has won five US Open titles and seven Wimbledon titles.

Currently, Roger Federer is the face of several global brands, including Nike, Rolex, and Credit Suisse, for which he has starred in multiple advertising campaigns and television spots.

Of his $67 million, endorsements account for $58 million, and his pay for $9 million.

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