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The 20 highest earning tennis players of all time, who have pocketed more than $1 billion between them
The 20 highest earning tennis players of all time, who have pocketed more than $1 billion between them
Barnaby LaneApr 3, 2021, 15:55 IST
Novak Djokovic.Getty/William West
Tennis is an extremely lucrative sport. Its 20 highest earners have pocketed over $1 billion in prizes.
We've ranked them for you below using data from the ATP Tour and WTA Tour.
The list below only counts prize money and doesn't include endorsement deals or sponsorships.
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20. Agnieszka Radwanska - $27.7 million
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19. Marin Cilic - $28.4 million
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18. Dominic Thiem - $28.6 million
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17. Tomas Berdych - $29.5 million
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16. Angelique Kerber - $30 million
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15. Andre Agassi - $31.2 million
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14. David Ferrer - $31.5 million
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13. Victoria Azarenka - $32.5 million
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12. Petra Kvitova - $32.8 million
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11. Stan Wawrinka - $34.8 million
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10. Caroline Wozniacki - $35.2 million
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9. Simona Halep - $37.4 million
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8. Maria Sharapova - $38.8 million
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7. Venus Williams - $42.1 million
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6. Pete Sampras - $43.3 million
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5. Andy Murray - $61.8 million
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4. Serena Williams - $94.2 million
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3. Rafael Nadal - $123.8 million
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2. Roger Federer - $130 million
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1. Novak Djokovic - $147.7 million
Serbia's Novak Djokovic reacts during his men's singles final against Austria's Dominic Thiem at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020. (AP Photo/Andy Brownbill)
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