Aryna Sabalenka has become one of the highest-paid tennis players in the world According to recent rankings, Sabalenka earned $27.4 million, with $12.4 million coming from on-court winnings and $15 million from off-court endorsements .
The top spot for 2025 is held by Carlos Alcaraz, who earned a staggering $48.3 million, with $13.3 million from on-court winnings and $35 million from off-court endorsements ¹. Alcaraz’s dominance on the court, combined with his lucrative endorsement deals with brands like BMW, Louis Vuitton, and Rolex, have cemented his position as the highest-paid tennis player in 2025.
Sabalenka’s impressive earnings are still a testament to her success on the court, where she has been racking up titles and brand deals. Her recent partnership with Electrolit sports drinks and her equity stake in a nutrition brand co-founded by David Beckham are just a few examples of her growing endorsement portfolio.
Here’s a breakdown of the top 5 highest-paid tennis players in 2025:
– *1. Carlos Alcaraz*: $48.3 million ($13.3 million on-court, $35 million off-court)
– *2. Jannik Sinner*: $47.3 million ($20.3 million on-court, $27 million off-court)
– *3. Coco Gauff*: $37.2 million ($12.2 million on-court, $25 million off-court)
– *4. Novak Djokovic*: $29.6 million ($4.6 million on-court, $25 million off-court)
– *5. Aryna Sabalenka*: $27.4 million ($12.4 million on-court, $15 million off-court) ¹
Sabalenka’s impressive earnings and success on the court have solidified her position as one of the top players in the world.