What is Carlos Alcaraz's net worth?
Carlos Alcaraz is a Spanish professional tennis player who has a net worth of $40 million. Carlos Alcaraz has rapidly ascended to the pinnacle of professional tennis, establishing himself as one of the sport's most electrifying and accomplished young stars. As of this writing, he has won five Grand Slam titles, including the US Open, Wimbledon twice, and the French Open twice. His breakthrough came when he won the 2022 US Open. Carlos was 19 when he won the US Open and became the youngest male player in the Open Era to reach the world No. 1 ranking. Alcaraz's dynamic playing style, explosive athleticism, and fierce competitiveness have drawn comparisons to Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
On July 16, 2023, Carlos defeated Novak Djokovic to win Wimbledon. With the tournament's $3.1 million prize, Carlos' career on-court earnings surpassed $20 million. At that point, he had earned at least $10 million from endorsements with companies like Nike, Rolex, and Babolat. A year later at Wimbledon, he entered the tournament with $31.6 million in career earnings. He ultimately won the 2024 Wimbledon tournament, bringing his career earnings to $35 million.
He has also claimed multiple ATP Masters 1000 titles, reached the top spot in the ATP rankings, and earned a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Alcaraz has proven his ability to win across all surfaces, completing a rare Channel Slam with back-to-back wins at the French Open and Wimbledon. His rapid rise, consistency, and charisma have made him a fan favorite and a defining player of his generation.
Early Life
Carlos Alcaraz Garfia was born on May 5, 2003, in El Palmar, Murcia, Spain. He was introduced to tennis at the age of four by his father, Carlos Alcaraz González, a former professional player and director at a local tennis club. The family has deep tennis roots; his grandfather also played a role in developing the sport in the region.
Carlos is one of four brothers—Álvaro, Sergio, and Jaime—with Álvaro occasionally serving as his hitting partner during tournaments. At age 11, he signed with agent Albert Molina and began training at the Ferrero Tennis Academy under the mentorship of former world No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero. Alcaraz was deeply influenced by his idols Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, and his early development combined power, creativity, and exceptional mental toughness.
Career
Early Years and Breakthrough
Alcaraz turned professional in 2018 at age 15 and began playing on the ITF and Challenger circuits. He won his first ATP Challenger title in 2020 and entered the Top 100 in 2021. That same year, he won his first ATP Tour title at the Croatia Open in Umag and later triumphed at the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan.
2022: Grand Slam Champion and World No. 1
In 2022, Alcaraz enjoyed a breakout year. He captured ATP Masters 1000 titles in Miami and Madrid—defeating Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Alexander Zverev in the latter. His landmark moment came at the US Open, where he won his first Grand Slam and rose to the world No. 1 ranking at age 19. He became the youngest man to achieve the top spot in the Open Era.
2023: Wimbledon Glory
Alcaraz carried his momentum into 2023, culminating in a dramatic five-set victory over Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final. The win cemented his status as a dominant force on grass and silenced critics who questioned his adaptability across surfaces.
2024: Channel Slam and Olympic Success
Alcaraz continued his historic trajectory in 2024. He won both the French Open and Wimbledon, completing the rare Channel Slam—becoming the youngest man in the Open Era to do so. He also earned a silver medal at the Paris Olympics, losing to Djokovic in the final. Despite an early exit at the US Open, he bounced back with victories in China and became the first player to win ATP 500 titles on clay, grass, and hard courts in a single season.
2025: Clay Court Dominance
Alcaraz's clay court dominance continued with titles in Monte Carlo and Rome. During the French Open, he recorded his 100th career win on clay and reached yet another Roland Garros final, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most formidable clay-court players of his generation.
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Career Earnings
Carlos Alcaraz has earned over $40.5 million in career prize money, placing him among the top 10 highest-earning men's tennis players in history. His rapid rise and consistent success at Masters and Grand Slam events have contributed significantly to his earnings. Multiple titles across surfaces and consistent performances at the highest level have made him one of the most financially successful players of the modern era.
Endorsements
Alcaraz has built an impressive endorsement portfolio reflecting his global appeal. He has signed deals with Nike (apparel and shoes) and Babolat (rackets). Luxury brands including Rolex, Louis Vuitton, and Calvin Klein have also partnered with him. Other major sponsors include BMW Spain, skincare brand Isdin, and Spanish food company ElPozo.
His marketability is among the highest in the sport. Annual off-court earnings from endorsements have been estimated in excess of $30 million.