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Top 10 Richest Tennis Players In The World

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Tennis, with its glamorous tournaments and global fan base, has produced some of the richest athletes in the world.

From lucrative endorsement deals to prize money from tournaments, the sport offers significant opportunities for its top players to amass enormous fortunes.

In this article, we explore the top 10 richest tennis players of all time.

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Ion Tiriac (Net Worth: $1.7 Billion)

Leading the pack is the enigmatic Ion Tiriac. While not as widely recognized for his playing career, his business ventures, including ownership of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament, have propelled him to the top spot.

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Roger Federer (Net Worth: $550 Million)

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The Swiss Maestro, though retired, remains a tennis icon. Renowned for his elegance and grace on the court, Federer has also amassed a fortune through lucrative endorsement deals with brands like Rolex and Uniqlo.

Serena Williams (Net Worth: $250 Million)

A true tennis legend, Serena Williams has dominated the women’s game for over two decades. Her prize money and endorsement deals with companies like Nike have secured her place as one of the wealthiest tennis players ever.

Novak Djokovic (Net Worth: $220 Million)

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The current world No. 1, Djokovic, is a machine on the court. His dedication and winning record have translated into hefty prize money and sponsorships, making him a member of the exclusive $200 million club.

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Rafael Nadal (Net Worth: $220 Million)

Djokovic’s biggest rival, Rafael Nadal, also finds himself at the $220 million mark. The “King of Clay” has dominated the French Open and racked up impressive earnings throughout his career.

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Maria Sharapova (Net Worth: $180 Million)

Despite her retirement, Sharapova’s brand value remains high. Her dominance in the early 2000s and her captivating persona secured lucrative endorsements that continue to contribute to her wealth.

Pete Sampras (Net Worth: $150 Million)

A legend of the 90s, Pete Sampras’ powerful serve and volleying game made him a fan favorite. His extensive prize money haul and post-retirement ventures have kept him financially secure.

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Andre Agassi (Net Worth: $145 Million)

Known for his flamboyant style and powerful groundstrokes, Agassi was a marketing dream. His impressive on-court earnings were matched by significant endorsement deals, solidifying his financial standing.

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Andy Murray (Net Worth: $100 Million)

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Though injuries have hampered him in recent years, Andy Murray remains a force to be reckoned with. His three Grand Slam titles and numerous other victories have translated into substantial prize money and endorsements.

John McEnroe (Net Worth: Estimated at $100 Million)

John McEnroe’s fiery personality and incredible talent made him a superstar in the 70s and 80s. His on-court success and post-career ventures as a commentator and coach have ensured his financial well-being.

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Iran Gets Interim President After Raisi’s Death

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Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei assigned vice president Mohammad Mokhber to assume interim duties after the death of president Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash a day earlier.

“In accordance with Article 131 of the constitution, Mokhber is in charge of leading the executive branch,” said Khamenei in a statement, adding that Mokhber will be required to work with the heads of legislative and judicial branches to prepare for presidential elections “within a maximum period of 50 days”.

Recall that President Raisi was confirmed dead on Monday after his helicopter crashed in a mountainous region of the country.

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Raisi was travelling with Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian who also died in the accident.

Rescue teams had been scouring the area since Sunday afternoon after a helicopter carrying Raisi, the foreign minister and other officials had gone missing.

Early Monday, relief workers located the missing helicopter, with state TV saying the president had died.

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The servant of Iranian nation, Ayatollah Ebrahim Raisi has achieved the highest level of martyrdom whilst serving the people,” state television said Monday, with Mehr news agency also saying he was dead.

State television broadcast photos of Raisi, with the voice of a man reciting the Koran playing in the background.

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Iran’s vice president for executive affairs Mohsen Mansouri posted on X a Koranic verse used to express condolences.

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Meanwhile, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has announced a five days of mourning for President Raisi.

“I announce five days of public mourning and offer my condolences to the dear people of Iran,” said Khamenei in an official statement a day after the death of Raisi and other officials in the crash in East Azerbaijan province.

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UK Threatens To Deport Physically-challenged Nigerian After 38 Years

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The United Kingdom has threatened to deport a physically-challenged Nigerian man, Anthony Olubunmi George, over an alleged forged entry stamp in his passport.

George who has lived in the UK for 38 years, after he left Nigeria at the age of 24 in 1986, according to the Guardian UK.

The 61-year-old Nigerian has no criminal convictions and made several applications for leave to remain in the UK, which the Home Office has rejected, most recently on 7 May.

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George’s case became the second African facing a huge disappointment with the UK Home Office after spending several years in Britain.

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Vanguard reported last week that a 74-year-old Ghanaian Nelson Shardey, who has resided in the UK since 1977, was refused indefinite leave to remain despite being in the country for most of his adult life.

As the case of the Nigerian, he has never left the UK and has no criminal convictions, with the reports of having two strokes, which left him with problems with speech and mobility in 2019.

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When George arrived, Margaret Thatcher was prime minister and Rishi Sunak is the ninth to hold office since George has lived in the UK.

He has endured many periods of homelessness and disclosed he has lost count of the number of friends who have given him shelter over the years, adding that he no longer has any close family in Nigeria.

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The Guardian UK said in 2005, his previous solicitors submitted a forged entry stamp in his passport and have subsequently been reported to the police and the legal regulatory bodies.

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George told the Guardian he knew nothing about the passport stamp until many years later. His current lawyer, Naga Kandiah of MTC Solicitors, cited his poor previous legal representation as the reason for George’s problems.

In his most recent refusal, Home Office officials said: “Unfortunately this is not something that is considered an exceptional circumstance.”

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Kandiah has lodged an appeal against the latest refusal.

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A previous Home Office rejection of his case states: “It’s open to your family and friends to visit you in Nigeria.”

George said, “I don’t know how many different sofas I’ve slept on – too many to count. I don’t have my life, living the way I’m living now. My health problems since I had my stroke are my biggest worry. All I’m asking for is some kindness from the Home Office.”

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JUST IN: ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrants For Netanyahu, Hamas Leaders

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The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has applied for arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas’s leader in Gaza for war crimes.

According to BBC, Karim Khan said there were reasonable grounds to believe that both men bore criminal responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity from at least 7 October 2023.

The ICC, based in The Hague, has been investigating Israel’s actions in the occupied territories for the past three years – and more recently the actions of Hamas as well.

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Mr Netanyahu recently called the prospect of senior Israel figures joining the ICC’s wanted list “an outrage of historic proportions”.

Last week, 13 Western countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Italy, Japan and others cautioned Israel over its resolve to launch a full-scale operation in Rafah.

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