List of Top 10 Highest-Paid Tennis Players in the World [2025]

Sep 11, 2025, 11:58 IST

In 2025, the highest-paid tennis players list shows a big generational shift, with the young stars dominating. Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz is on top, now considered by some to be the highest-paid tennis player of all time with his $48.3 million in earnings. Italy's Jannik Sinner is close behind at $47.3 million, showing just how much the next generation is changing the game. Even more impressive is Coco Gauff, who, with her $37.2 million, is now the highest-paid female athlete in the world. Their massive net worth comes from both their on-court success and a number of lucrative endorsement deals.

List of Highest-Paid Tennis Players in the World 2025
List of Highest-Paid Tennis Players in the World 2025

Highest Paid Tennis Player in the World: Tennis isn’t just about Grand Slams, trophies, and ranking points; it’s also one of the most lucrative sports in the world. From million-dollar endorsements to huge appearance fees, the sport’s biggest stars are cashing in both on and off the court. According to Forbes, the top 10 tennis players collectively earned a massive $285 million over the past 12 months.

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List of Top 10 Highest-Paid Tennis Players

Here’s a look at who made it to the list in 2025:

Player Name

Total Earnings (Millions USD)

Nationality

Carlos Alcaraz

$48.3

Spain

Jannik Sinner

$47.3

Italy

Coco Gauff

$37.2

USA

Novak Djokovic

$29.6

Serbia

Aryna Sabalenka

$27.4

Belarus

Qinwen Zheng

$26.1

China

Iga Swiatek

$24.0

Poland

Taylor Fritz

$15.6

USA

Frances Tiafoe

$15.2

USA

Daniil Medvedev

$14.3

Russia

1. Carlos Alcaraz 

carlos alcaraz

On-Court: $13.3M 

Off-Court: $35M

The Spanish sensation is not just dominating on the court with five Grand Slam titles by age 22, but also off it. With luxury endorsements like BMW, Louis Vuitton, and Rolex, Alcaraz commands $1–2 million just for appearances. He also had a Netflix documentary highlighting his 2024 season.

2. Jannik Sinner 

Tennis Player 2

On-Court: $20.3M 

Off-Court: $27M

Currently ranked World No. 1, Sinner has bagged titles at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Despite a short doping-related suspension (later cleared), his career is soaring. His endorsement portfolio includes Gucci, Lavazza, and De Cecco pasta, while he even pocketed $6 million at an exhibition in Saudi Arabia.

3. Coco Gauff 

Tennis Player 3

On-Court: $12.2M 

Off-Court: $25M

Coco isn’t just the highest-paid female tennis player—she’s the top-paid female athlete across all sports. With Grand Slam wins, big-name sponsors like New Balance and Bose, plus her own management firm, Gauff is becoming both an icon and a businesswoman.

4. Novak Djokovic 

Tennis Player 4

On-Court: $4.6M 

Off-Court: $25M

Even at 38, Djokovic remains a powerhouse. Although his titles have slowed down, his endorsements with brands like Aman Resorts and Qatar Airways keep his financial game strong. He’s also actively involved with the Professional Tennis Players Association.

5. Aryna Sabalenka 

Tennis Player 5

On-Court: $12.4M 

Off-Court: $15M

Currently the top-ranked women’s player, Sabalenka has been racking up titles and brand deals. Recently, she partnered with Electrolit sports drinks and even took an equity stake in a nutrition brand cofounded by David Beckham.

6. Qinwen Zheng

Qinwen Zheng

ON-COURT: $5.1M

OFF-COURT: $21M

While Coco Gauff is the highest-paid female athlete, another young star, China's Qinwen Zheng, is quickly climbing the ranks with $26.1 million in earnings. Zheng's rise to a top-ranked player and major earner is no surprise to those who follow the sport. After a stellar year that included winning the Olympic gold medal in 2024 and reaching a Grand Slam final, her net worth has skyrocketed. 

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Conclusion

The 2025 earnings list shows a big generational shift in tennis. For the first time in years, the top three are all under 30: Alcaraz, Sinner, and Gauff, showcasing that the sport’s future is not only bright but also insanely profitable. 

This list is based on the current data and may fluctuate with the individual’s earnings; therefore, don’t mistake it for the richest tennis players in the world.

Sneha Singh
Sneha Singh

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    Sneha Singh is a US News Content Writer at Jagran Josh, covering major developments in international policies and global affairs. She holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University, Lucknow Campus. With over six months of experience as a Sub Editor at News24 Digital, Sneha brings sharp news judgment, SEO expertise and a passion for impactful storytelling.

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