Emma Raducanu made almost £10million in earnings last year thanks to a series of sponsorship and endorsement deals.
The tennis star, just 21, saw his fortune soar from £667,000 to £10.2 million, according to accounts recently published for his company’s program Harbor 6.
The meteoric rise of his finances comes despite a difficult time on the tennis court in which he has failed to repeat his 2021 exploits when he won the US Open.
But his status as the UK’s brightest tennis hope has meant he makes a fortune from his business dealings.
These include working as a Porsche brand ambassador and endorsing big names such as Nike, British Airways, Evian, Dior, Tiffany’s and Vodafone.
The tennis star, just 21, saw his fortune soar from £667,000 to £10.2 million. In today’s photo, the third day of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Stuttgart 2024
Emma Raducanu enjoys a night out with friends as she is seen leaving Gaia in Mayfair, London earlier this month.
Emma Raducanu attended the grand opening of the One&Only One Za’abeel hotel in Dubai with supermodel Naomi Campbell. The event occurred just 48 hours before a tennis match in Doha.
The accounts show he owns £6.3m in cash, £2.3m in shares and is owed £1.6m by his debtors.
It made so much cash that the company was hit with a £1.8m corporation tax bill, which, together with other costs, meant the company was still worth more than £8m.
The figures, which cover the 12 months to the end of February 2023, have just been published by Companies House and show she borrowed £350,608 from the company.
Emma missed Wimbledon last year due to a wrist injury, but is expected to lead the British charge at this summer’s event.
He has faced accusations that he spends too much time making money off the court than progressing as a tennis star.
But his management team has said this is not the case, and his agent Max Eisenbud said he had passed up “millions” in endorsement deals.
In 2022 he said: “We could have done 50 days of filming,” Eisenbud told the BBC’s Sports Desk podcast.
The 21-year-old is a Porsche brand ambassador. He is seen during the Posche Driving Challenge at the Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart.
The British athlete, who rose to fame when she debuted at Wimbledon at the age of 18, has been going through difficult times due to injuries recently.
‘I have never seen so much excitement and so many companies wanting to do business with Emma after the US Open.
‘I have never seen so much excitement and so many companies wanting to do business with Emma after the US Open.
“So we did this exercise throughout the year and found that there were probably 18 days a year that she could give to sponsors that wouldn’t affect her tennis training or her tournament schedule.”