Emma Raducanu: How much money has she earned and what comes next?

Kevin Palmer
Raducanu celebrates her win
Raducanu celebrates her win

Emma Raducanu has already claimed a stunning fortune from her time on the tennis court and she has secured an even bigger windfall away from the court.

Global fame has been a challenge for Raducanu to deal with and her results on the court have not always lived up to the lofty billing she has attracted since he memorable Grand Slam win.

Here is the Raducanu story so far and her army of fans around the world will be hoping there is a lot more to come from the 22-year-old.

HOW MUCH MONEY HAS RADUCANU WON?

The Brit shot to global fame when she won the 2021 US Open, with the $2.5m she collected from that famous win in New York making up a large percentage of her total career prize money of $4,685,567.

The Grand Slam win has created huge on-court revenue for Raducanu in recent years, even though she had yet to reach a final on the WTA Tour.

The 2,000 ranking points she collected from the US Open win secured her entry into a host of top tier events in 2022 and she has also benefitted from wild cards into elite tournaments courtesy of her status as a Grand Slam champion.

Raducanu has won $237,715 in prize money in 2025, despite losing six of the nine matches she has played.

HOW MUCH MONEY HAS RADUCANU GOT FROM SPONSORS

This is where the big money kicks in for Raducanu.

Her US Open win inevitably created a run of sponsorship opportunities, with Dior, Porsche, Tiffany, British Airways, Vodafone and Evian among the A-list brands that signed up Raducanu after her breakthrough win in 2021.

Estimates over how much those deals were worth vary wildly, but it is fair to assume she has claimed at least $10m over the last three years and many of those sponsorship deals may still be ongoing.

IS RADUCANU’S APPEAL TO SPONSORS WANING?

Her value to sponsors has fallen steadily over the last couple of years, with Raduanu failing to win enough matches to maintain her position in the top 50 of the WTA Rankings.

After missing much of the 2023 season due to injury, she enjoyed a positive comeback in 2024 as she broke back into the top 100 of the rankings and headed into this season vowing to play more tournaments.

She has done just that, but the wins have not been flowing for a player who faces a crucial few months as she looks to raise her levels of consistency to get back to the top of the women’s game.

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WHAT COMES NEXT FOR EMMA RADUCANU?

Nick Cavaday’s decision to step down as Raducanu’s coach after the Australian Open was a blow, as she has struggled to find a coach to work with over an extended period.

She is also struggling with a serve that she has openly admitted ‘has a mind of its own’, with that facet of her game needing to be fixed before she can challenge at the top of the game.

Raducanu may be about to lose the British No 2 ranking to her former junior rival Sonay Kartal, in what would be seen as another side of her star falling, but this young player has the talent to rise back to the top if she has the desire and passion to push for more.

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