Belgian tennis pro, Kim Clijsters, won the French Open (her first major tournament) at age 20 and is worth about $20 million. Clijsters retired in 2007 from some lingering injuries and in order to start a family, but a couple of years later she picked right back up where she left off.
In fact, Clijsters won the US Open in back-to-back years! To summarize her career highlights, she won the US Open three times, the Australian Open once in singles, the French Open in doubles, and Wimbledon.
Ashleigh Barty – $10 Million
As of 2020, tennis player, the Australian Ashleigh Barty ranks number one in the world on the top singles players list. She won the French Open in 2019 and her total prize winnings amount to nearly $17 million, that’s a lot of wealth for a 24-year-old! Barty now has a net worth of around $10 million.
She is taking time off from the courts in 2020 but, based on her recent performances, her career should only be characterized by more successes.
Heather Mitts – $9 Million
Former soccer player, Heather Mitts took the Olympic gold medal home three times while on the U.S. national team. Since retirement, Mitts has also had success in her broadcasting career as both a commentator and an analyst.
Her athletic career combined with her tv appearances has earned her a net worth of $9 million. Off-screen, she also operates a soccer camp for children.
Joanna Jędrzejczyk – $5 Million
Polsih UFC fighter, Joanna Jędrzejczyk has demonstrated her prowess in the ring since 2012. Jędrzejczyk won the UFC Strawweight belt in 2015 after her victory over Carla Esparza. Interestingly, Jędrzejczyk is also the first Polish titleholder in the UFC franchise.
She may have lost the belt since her initial win, but Jędrzejczyk is still a familiar face and is ranked second in the strawweight rankings. To add to her resume, before she was a UFC contender, she was also a Muay Thai and kickboxing champion. Today, her career net worth is about $5 million.
Simona Halep – $30 Million
Romanian Tennis pro, Simona Halep dominated in singles both at Wimbledon in 2019 and at the French Open in 2018. Halep turned pro in 2006 and, after several years of hard work, managed to reach the threshold of the top 10 in her rankings. 2013 was a breakthrough year for Halep as she shifted her focus to playing the sport with passion versus the goal of winning every game.
The altered mindset must have worked as, since that time, she’s reached the number one spot on several occasions. Today, with her career earnings and endorsements, Halep has a net worth of around $30 million.