What is Andy Murray's net worth? Wimbledon 2024 heats up

What is Andy Murray's net worth? Wimbledon 2024 heats up

The action continues at Wimbledon on day three, with both Centre Court and Court One hosting some of the tournament’s biggest stars on Wednesday.

Round two in the men’s and women’s singles gets underway in earnest, with fifth seed Daniil Medvedev first up on Centre Court before Naomi Osaka continues her comeback with a tricky tie against seeded American Emma Navarro.

Top seed Jannik Sinner wraps up the action on the top arena in SW19 but Court One also has plenty going on, starting with Coco Gauff facing Romanian teenager Anca Todoni.

Then it’s the turn of Carlos Alcaraz before Emma Raducanu faces the experienced Elise Mertens of Belgium.

But one famous face who is not on the court is Brit favourite Andy Murray.

Murray pulled out of his singles match at Wimbledon on Tuesday after failing to recover in time from surgery.

There has been a long will-he, won’t-he debate since withdrawing from Queen’s and then undergoing surgery to have a spinal cyst removed.

It has been a race against time to be fit for what he says will be his last appearance at Wimbledon before finally calling time on his illustrious career at the Paris Olympics.

Murray had been given until the last minute to make a decision over his participation by Wimbledon bosses. But he finally made the call on Tuesday morning and will no longer face Tomáš Macháč, instead vacating his spot for a lucky loser.

He will not play in the singles tournament for Wimbledon 2024 but is expecting to still take place in the doubles.

A statement from the Murray camp said: “Unfortunately, despite working incredibly hard on his recovery since his operation just over a week ago, Andy has taken the very difficult decision not to play the singles this year. As you can imagine, he is extremely disappointed but has confirmed that he will be playing in the doubles with Jamie.”

But what do we know about Andy Murray and what is he worth after his illustrious career? Here is what we know.

What is Andy Murray's net worth?

From his tennis career to sponsorship deals, Andy Murray is thought to have done very well for himself as a result of his talent on the court.

The Scot has enjoyed a fabulous career winning 46 titles – including two at Wimbledon – as well as endless high-profile sponsorships and endorsements with some of the biggest brands in the world, making him one of the sports highest earners.

According to CelebrityNetWorth, Murray has an estimated net worth of $100m, which is around £84.9m.

The tennis superstar has won three grand slam titles including two Wimbledon wins, one US Open win, and two Olympic gold medals, just to name a few.

His endorsement and sponsorship partnerships have also seen him rake it in, and he has teamed up with the likes of Jaguar, Amazon Prime Video and American Express over the years.

All this has led him to become the ninth wealthiest tennis player of all time.

How much money does Andy Murray make a year?

There are no exact numbers that have ever been released but it has been estimated that, with both on-court and off-court work, the tennis player could be making anywhere from $10m - $15m (£7.9m - £11.8m) per annum, of which roughly £4m would have been earned from playing tennis.

Who is the richest tennis player?

Again, there are only estimates, but the site Tennis365 has a list of current and former players who are said to have earned the most.

The top five are:

Ion Tiriac – $1.2bn

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(Dominique Faget / AFP via Getty Images)

He was a former tennis player who also played ice hockey.

In his ice hockey career, he went to the Winter Olympics with Romania, but Ion Tiriac was a handy tennis player who later launched a business career.

He only enjoyed a handful of years of his career in the tennis world but managed to make his fortune as a businessman in West Germany.

Roger Federer – $550m

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(John Walton / PA)

Roger Federer is the highest-paid tennis player of all-time taking into account prize money and sponsorships.

Federer made more than any other player in 2022 despite only stepping onto the court for his Laver Cup retirement match.

He also has his own sports company, On Sports, which continues to go from strength to strength.

Serena Williams – $290m

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(Vianney Le Caer / Invision/AP)

Serena Williams has made loads from an excellent playing career but, even after her retirement, has continued to do well.

The American has built a brand and made a name for herself as one of the US’s biggest name celebrities.

Novak Djokovic – $240m

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(Getty Images)

Novak Djokovic has enjoyed commercial partnerships with the likes of Asics, Head, Hublot, Lacoste, Lemero, NetJets, Peugeot, Raiffeisen Bank International and Ultimate Software Group.

He also released his own custom tennis shoes developed with Asics that are considered to be among the best on the market

Rafael Nadal – $220m

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(Jean-Francois Badias / AP)

His excessive money has been earned from prize money in an excellent career as well as lucrative commercial partnerships. He famously has a massive deal with Nike, who kit out the Spanish star from head to to toe.