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The Australian tennis star Alex de Minaur’s net worth is examined in detail.

The biggest tennis tournaments serve as stages for rising stars to display their talent as well as for the sport’s titans to declare their supremacy, as is the case with all sports. Alex de Minaur is one such person who will have his chance to shine at Wimbledon in 2024.

Even though de Minaur has been competing in the professional tennis circuit for about ten years, people just become aware of him after 2020. The Australian has been progressively moving up the ATP Tour ladder over the last few years. In June 2024, he even made it into the top 10 men’s singles rankings for the first time.

De Minaur hasn’t had an easy life in the Grand Slams, though. His finest results have come in the US Open (2020) quarterfinals and the French Open (2024) quarterfinals. In Wimbledon, the situation was even more dire since he has never advanced past the fourth round. That is, though, until 2024.

The Australian, one of the top seeded at Wimbledon 2024, defeated Frenchman Arthur Fils in a drawn fourth-round encounter. De Minaur defeated the “Last 8 Demon” 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 to set up a quarterfinal matchup with Novak Djokovic.

As the tennis community rejoices at the emergence of a new superstar, we examine Alex de Minaur’s net worth in detail, including his career earnings, home, vehicles, and endorsements.

Examining in detail the wealth of Alex de Minaur
What will be Alex de Minaur’s net worth in 2024?

For its participants, tennis is a very fulfilling activity. Athletes who rank among the richest in the world include Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, and Roger Federer. Thus, it’s reasonable to presume that the rising Australian celebrity has amassed a respectable wealth. However, how much is his valuation exactly?

Alex de Minaur is estimated to have a net worth of USD 4 million (or approximately SGD 5.4 million) in 2024 by CAKnowledge.

Even if de Minaur isn’t one of the wealthiest tennis players, we must remember that he hasn’t made it to a Grand Slam final. But given his recent explosive ascent, it won’t be long until the Australian makes that list—that is, if he keeps going in that direction.

A look at Alex de Minaur’s salary and career earnings:

A common misconception about tennis players is that they are paid on a fixed scale. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Like every other tennis player, Alex de Minaur does not receive a salary from any federation. So how do they make ends meet? Despite not being a Grand Slam winner, he has won nine professional titles under the guidance of his longtime coach, Adolfo Gutierrez. Such widespread success inevitably brings with it substantial financial benefits. Based on the ATP Tour’s official website, Alex de Minaur has earned a little over USD 13.6 million in his professional career to date; in 2024 alone, his earnings are estimated to be USD 2.4 million.

Where does Alex de Minaur live?

Born in Australia, he grew up in Sydney’s Carss Park. When he was five years old, his family moved to Alicante, Spain. He spent the next eight years living in Europe before returning to Australia. De Minaur is a dual citizen of Australia and Spain. The tennis player’s Carss Park home features a driveway and a garage, and he recalls spending a lot of time playing tennis in the garage during his childhood. The house is conveniently located near the local tennis court, where he used to practice.

Furthermore, de Minaur has a listed residence in New Providence, the most populous island in The Bahamas, with the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). However, not much information about this vacation home is publicly available.

A look at Alex de Minaur’s collection of cars

Like many well-known athletes, Alex de Minaur has an affinity for cars. These are a few of the top vehicles in his garage:

1973 Mini 850 Deluxe
A 1973 Mini 850 Deluxe is Alex de Minaur’s most valuable property. This green 1.3-liter antique car is powered by an engine. With a top speed of 140 km/h, it is a four-speed manual gearbox vehicle.

De Minaur loves the car despite its lack of radio or air conditioning. I now have a wireless Bluetooth speaker in the backseat of my car. And that’s where I get my music from,” he stated in a TENNIS.com interview.

The vehicle is worth between $10,000 and $15,000.

Audi R8

One of the finest sports cars made by Audi, the R8 in Alex de Minaur’s collection is fitted with a powerful 5.2-litre engine that can produce up to 602 horsepower. It comes with the brand’s trademark quattro permanent all-wheel drive system.

The Audi R8 can clock up to 316 kilometres per hour and sports a price tag of USD 250,000.

Lamborghini Aventador
The Lamborghini Aventador is an incredible vehicle and is arguably the best sports car in Alex de Minaur’s collection. It has a 6.2-liter V12 engine under the hood that can generate up to 730 horsepower.

The Aventador can reach speeds of up to 350 km/h when pushed to its limit. The cost of this four-wheel drive is $550,000 USD (roughly).

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is a vehicle that is deserving of the label of luxury vehicle since it prioritizes comfort. Leather upholstery covers the seats, and 12-inch central and driver displays are standard.

A 3-liter V8 engine with a maximum power output of 362 horsepower powers the vehicle. It has a top speed of 250 kilometers per hour and can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in under five seconds. The estimated value of this car is $130,000 USD.

Which companies is Alex de Minaur an advocate for?


Alex de Minaur has been a professional tennis player for about ten years. He has gotten endorsement deals from many international firms, which has increased his overall income substantially.

The Australian tennis player has a sponsorship agreement with Japanese multinational sportswear company Asics for his on-field footwear and apparel. Similarly, Wilson, an American sports equipment maker, has a partnership with de Minaur that includes tennis racquets.

Furthermore, de Minaur has brand agreements with investing firm FairMarkets (from 2022) and Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer (since 2019). Swissie Wellness, a company that sells multivitamins, has him as a marketing ambassador.

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