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Carlos Alcaraz Net Worth 2024 – A Professional Tennis Player

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Carlos Alcaraz Net Worth 2024 – A Professional Tennis Player

Celebrity at a Glance

Name Carlos Alcaraz
Net Worth $14 million
Birth Date May 5, 2003
Birth Place El Palmar, Murcia, Spain
Gender Male
Height 6 fit
Profession Tennis player
Nationality Spanish

Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz Garfia plays professionally. He is now ranked third in the world of men's singles. However, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has ranked him as high as the first spot.

 Thirteen ATP Tour-level singles titles have been won by Alcaraz, including five Masters 1000 titles and two major championships. At 19 years, four months, and six days old, Alcaraz became the youngest man and the first teenager to top the singles rankings in the Open Era after winning the 2022 US Open.

After turning pro at 16 in 2019, Alcaraz won four victories on the ATP Challenger Tour and three on the ITF Men's World Tennis Tour. In May 2021, he broke into the top 100, and after making it to his first major quarterfinal at the US Open, he finished the year in the top 35.

Carlos Alcaraz Net Worth 2024

With a net worth of $14 million in 2024, Carlos Alcaraz is a professional tennis player from Spain. When Carlos Alcaraz, then 19 years old, advanced to the US Open final in August 2022, he became well-known worldwide. He had a career earnings total of slightly over $6.3 million and was rated #2 in the world going into the final. He was the first 19-year-old to attend the US Open men's semifinals in thirty years. Carlos qualified for the finals by defeating Frances Tiafoe, the American favorite.

Carlos won Wimbledon on July 16, 2023, after defeating Novak Djokovic. With the $3.1 million prize from the tournament, Carlos reached the $20 million mark in his on-court career. By then, he had made at least $10 million through sponsorship deals with brands like Babolat, Rolex, and Nike.

Earning: As of April 2024, Carlos Alcaraz has won $28,762,147 in tournament prizes. The prize money from ATP tournaments is the young Spaniard's primary source of income, and he has thus far made decent money.

Early Life

Carlos Alcaraz González and Virginia Garfia Escandón were Carlos Alcaraz Garfia's parents, and he was born on May 5, 2003, in El Palmar, Murcia, Spain. There are three siblings for him.

At the Real Sociedad Club de Campo de Murcia, where Carlos Alcaraz's father directed the tennis academy and his grandpa was one of the club's founders, Alcaraz began playing tennis at the age of four. Although Alcaraz's father was once a rated tennis player in Spain, he was eventually unable to pursue tennis as a career. Alcaraz relocated to Villena in 2018 to train at the Equelite JC Ferrero Sport Academy, owned by Juan Carlos Ferrero.

Career

After winning the wildcard singles main draw at the Rio Open in February 2020, Carlos Alcaraz made his professional ATP debut at sixteen. Federico Coria defeated him in the second round. Carlos qualified for his first Grand Slam event, the Australian Open, the following year. He won in the opening round but fell short in the second.

He reached the third round of the French Open in 2021 but was eliminated in the second round of Wimbledon that year. In the US Open of 2021, Carlos quickly got to the quarterfinals while shattering other age records. Regretfully, a leg illness forced him to miss the quarterfinal.

Carlos defeated his opponent for the US Open finals, Casper Ruud, in April 2022, when he won the Miami Open. Carlos won the Madrid Open in May 2022. Carlos qualified for the US Open as the #3 seed in August 2022. He won three straight five-set sets to get to the finals. 

Pete Sampras, who also qualified at age 19 in 1990 and went on to win the US Open, became the youngest man to reach the semifinals. Carlos and Casper Ruud battle in the final. The winner will be the world's best tennis player and the US Open champion. Carlos won Wimbledon in July 2023, defeating Novak Djokovic. Novak was thirty-six years old, and Carlos was twenty.

Carlos Alcaraz Charity Work: To further the interests of his native nation, Carlos Alcaraz established The Carlos Alcaraz Foundation. He also donated his US Open sneakers to help patients with Down syndrome.

Carlos Alcaraz Career Title

As of 2024, Carlos Alcaraz had won 13 singles titles. Along with four Masters 1000 victories, he has won two grand slams, the US Open in 2022, the Wimbledon championship in 2023, and more. Alcaraz became the youngest men's world No. 1 ever when he won the US Open at 19. In an exciting match, Alcaraz overcame Novak Djokovic of Serbia to win the Wimbledon 2023 Gentlemen's Singles championship.

Events

Titles

Grand Slam - US Open

1

Grand Slam - Wimbledon

1

Grand Slam - Wimbledon

5

ATP 500

4

ATP 250

2

Total

12

Personal Life

People Asked about Carlos Alcaraz Wife, but he is thought to be unmarried at the moment, he was long associated to fellow athlete Maria Gonzalez Gimenez. Gimenez, a student at the University of Murcia studying law and aiming for a bilingual degree, is from Alcaraz's hometown of Murcia, Spain.

Full Name

Carlos Alcaraz

Net Worth

$14 million

Birth Date

May 5, 2003

Birth Place

El Palmar, Murcia, Spain

Carlos Alcaraz Nationality

Spanish

Carlos Alcaraz Age

21 years old

Carlos Alcaraz Height

6 fit

Relationship status

Unmarried

Profession

Tennis player

Endorsement

Using the Babolat Pure Aero 98 racquet, Alcaraz is sponsored by Babolat for racquets and Nike for apparel and shoes. He started serving as a brand ambassador for Rolex in January 2022. In addition, he represents the brands of Spanish food firm ElPozo, German automaker BMW through its BMW Spain division, and Dermo cosmetics company Isdin.

He was named an ambassador for the American apparel company Calvin Klein in January 2023, specifically for their 1996 underwear campaign. Alcaraz joined Louis Vuitton as a brand ambassador in June 2023.

Awards

Years

Awards

2020

ATP Newcomer of the Year

2022

ATP Player of the Year

2022

ATP Player of the Year

2023

Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year

2023

Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award

Records

Time span

Record accomplished

Players matched

2022

Youngest player to win the Miami Open – 18 years, 11 months

Stands alone

2022

Youngest player to win the Madrid Open – 19 years

Stands alone

2022

Youngest player to become ATP world No. 1 – 19 years, 4 months

Stands alone

2022

Youngest ATP year-end No. 1 – 19 years, 5 months

Stands alone

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