Carlos Alcaraz has established himself as one of the best tennis players on the planet at the age of 22 and has already reportedly amassed a net worth of almost £30million. And his wealth dwarves that of British stars Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper.
Alcaraz tasted his first success at a Major when he defeated Casper Ruud in the 2022 US Open final. He has gone on to win back-to-back Wimbledon titles and two French Open titles in a row and will be looking to add another one at the All England Club next month. The Spaniard is the second favourite to lift the Wimbledon trophy behind Jannik Sinner, with Alcaraz getting the better of the Italian in an epic French Open final in May.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Alcaraz is now worth £29m, which puts him ahead of a host of current stars, including Sinner, Daniil Medvedev and Tommy Paul.
His wealth has come off the back of his tennis success and endorsements and is likely to grow significantly in the future.
He earned £2.2m before taxes for winning the French Open and would add another £3m to his bank balance if he were to win this year's edition of Wimbledon.
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By comparison, when Raducanu last featured on the Sunday Times rich list, she was said to have a net worth of £10m.
She, too, has exceptional earning power thanks to her US Open win in 2021 and growing profile - but she could be left behind by Alcaraz if the Spaniard racks up more and more Grand Slam triumphs in the years ahead.
Meanwhile, fellow Briton Draper has a net worth of £6m. The 23-year-old is still on the hunt for his first Grand Slam title but will head into Wimbledon with high hopes after reaching the semi-finals of Queen's at the weekend despite suffering with a bout of tonsillitis.
Draper's best performance at a Major came last autumn when he reached the last four of the US Open.
And he, too, could have a very bright future ahead of him when it comes to earning a lot more money.
Alcaraz, Raducanu and Draper will all be in action at Wimbledon next week, with the reigning champion seeded second after overcoming Novak Djokovic in last year's showpiece match.
Raducanu reached the fourth round for the second time in her career in 2024, before losing to Lulu Sun, while Draper is yet to go beyond the second round at the All England Club.
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