Emma Raducanu, 19, made a whopping $21MILLION in the year since her stunning US Open win
Daily MailAlmost a year on from her first Grand Slam win at the US Open, British teen sensation Emma Raducanu has made her debut on Forbes's Highest-Paid Tennis Players list. A year on from her US Open win Emma Raducanu has made her debut on Forbes's Highest-Paid Tennis Players list Since her Grand Slam triumph, the British teenager has received endorsements from the likes of British Airways, Dior, Evian, HSBC, Porsche, Tiffany and Vodafone EMMA'S BIG EARNINGS Raducanu has a string of off-court deals, bringing in $18m in addition to her $3m in on-court earnings. Her commercial deals include: Nike - $118k/£100k per year Wilson - $118k/£100k per year Tiffany & Co - $2.36m/£2m per year Dior - $2.36m/£2m per year British Airways - $1.16m/£1m per year Vodafone - $3.48m/£3m per year Evian - unknown Sports Direct- unknown Porsche - unknown HSBC - unknown Since her US Open triumph, Raducanu has had British Airways, Dior, Evian, HSBC, Porsche, Tiffany and Vodafone joining Nike in her endorsements. 1 Roger Federer retained his place at the top of the list for a 17th year Four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka is second, making around $56.2m in the past year She is the highest-paid female tennis player, earning more than 23-times Grand Slam winner Serena Williams, who is set to retire after the US Open that begins next week.