SPANISH tennis superstar Carlos Alcaraz is back at the Australian Open this month.
Carlos has two Grand Slam wins to his name now after winning Wimbledon last year.
The talented young tennis star has had a meteoric rise early on in his career[/caption]What is Carlos Alcaraz’s net worth?
The Spaniard has rocketed to tennis stardom since his professional debut in 2018.
He has earned 12 titles on the ATP tour, which includes his triumph at the US Open in 2022.
He became the seventh youngest player in history to win a Grand Slam, and the youngest ever to be named ATP World Number 1.
Carlos began playing tennis at the age of four, coached by his father who was also a professional tennis player.
According to Forbes, Carlos’s on-court earnings reported in 2022 are believed to be $5.9 million.
In addition, his off-court earnings are around $5 million, bringing his total to a staggering $10.9 million.
In 2023 so far, Carlos has won $4,831,089 with more major tournaments like the 2023 US Open yet to happen.
The star is in the Wimbledon 2023 men’s singles final and if he wins, will add a whopping £2,350,000 to his 2023 winnings.
What sponsorship deals does Carlos Alcaraz have?
The young tennis star has had brand endorsements from a very young age and early on in his tennis career.
He signed a racket deal with Babolat aged 13, which he still plays with in tournaments.
He signed his first professional contract with Nike in January 2020, on the court he is usually wearing Nike Air Zoom Vapor Pros.
In January 2022, he became a brand ambassador for luxury watch brand, Rolex.
He has many high-end and popular brand deals such as dermo-cosmetics company Isdin, Spanish food company ElPozo and BMW.
Carlos’ most recent brand deal is with Louis Vuitton, becoming a brand ambassador in June 2023.
Since January 2023, you can also see him as a brand ambassador for the American clothing company Calvin Klein.
He became the face of the Calvin Klein “Calvins or Nothing” global campaign, signing a multi-year deal with the brand.
During his amateur days, he was sponsored by Italian shoe manufacturer Lotto.