Rafael Nadal Net Worth: How much does the world's number one in men's tennis earn?
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Jan 26, 2014 01:58 PM EST
Rafael Nadal's net worth proves to be one of the most impressive in the world, as it should be for someone who currently holds the title of No. 1 in men's professional tennis.
Spanish player Nadal's net worth jumped considerably after the tennis star began climbing up the ranks in men's tennis, gaining recognition for coming head to head with some of the best players in the world.
As of August 2013, Nadal's net worth was up by US$56 million after winning another world championship title.
The 27-year-old Spanish player has been ranked No. 1 in the world several times and is considered by many to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time.
To this date, Nadal's net worth continues gaining prestige and has come a long way from his Gold Medal win at the 2008 Olympics. Since then, the Spanish player has went on to become the second male tennish player to complete the Career Grand Slam.
Nadal gained world recognition for winning four Grand Slam titles and a Gold Medal.
As of 2013, Nadal has won the French Open eight times, the Australian Open once, the Wimbledon twice and the U.S. Open once. Nadal recently lost in the Australian Open 2014 finals against Stanislas Wawrinka after deciding to continue the match despite his injury.
Nadal's net worth jumped even higher with the numerous endorsement deals he'd received after gaining the coveted No. 1 spot in the men's tennis ranking list and is expected to earn more than US$21 million from endorsements alone.
So how much is this world reknowned tennis player worth? CelebrityNetWorth says Rafael Nadal's net worth is currently US$80 million.
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