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Roger Federer has the record of 237 consecutive weeks at No. 1. Novak Djokovic also holds the record for the most year-end No. 1 rankings, achieving the feat for seven years (including the pandemic-shortened season).
10 Best Male Tennis Players of All Time RankPlayerWins1Novak Djokovic9822Roger Federer1,2513Rafael Nadal1,0284Rod Laver1,6896 more rows
Rafael Nadal career earnings To date, as per the ATP, Nadal has made more than $131.3m (£111.9m) in career earnings. That makes Nadal the second-highest male earner in history behind one of the only players to regularly rival him in recent times, Novak Djokovic.
Roger Federer remains sports' top pitchman, with an unparalleled $90 million in annual off-court earnings.
Tennis players get paid to compete, but it's not a lot long-term. Yes, even a low-ranked tennis player who goes out in the first round receives a paycheck north of $50,000 in a major like the U.S. Open.
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Rafael Nadal is a Spanish professional tennis player who has a net worth of $220 million dollars.
On average, the top 5 tennis players in the world make $7,973,904 a year, while players ranked 50 to 100 make an average yearly salary of $510,456. In contrast, players ranked 500 to 1,000 rake an average of $6,996 per year. The chart below illustrates the difference in pay per year for different levels of rankings.
On average, the top 5 tennis players in the world make $7,973,904 a year, while players ranked 50 to 100 make an average yearly salary of $510,456. In contrast, players ranked 500 to 1,000 rake an average of $6,996 per year.
It's clear that US Open is the most well paying of all grand slams for the winners by a whooping margin (more than half a million US Dollars more than any other event).
1. Novak Djokovic: $158,996,253 Titles: 88. Singles record: 1012-204. Grand Slams: 21. Years Finished No. 1 on ATP Rankings: 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021. Years Pro: 20 and counting.

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