British tennis star Emma Raducanu has significantly enhanced her financial standing this year, with newly revealed figures showing substantial 2025 earnings despite recent tournament withdrawals.
Withdrawals and Health Concerns
The 23-year-old athlete has pulled out of two high-profile exhibition matches scheduled for December in Newark and Miami. This decision comes as Raducanu manages light bone bruising in her right foot, compounding an already shortened season that saw her withdraw from her final official tournaments due to illness during the Asian swing.
Despite missing these lucrative unofficial events and their substantial appearance fees, the 2021 US Open champion has demonstrated remarkable financial resilience throughout the competitive season.
Impressive On-Court Earnings
Raducanu's performance against top-tier competition has translated into significant prize money, with the British No.1 securing $1.45 million (£1.1 million) in WTA Tour earnings alone during 2025.
This impressive sum brings her career prize money total to a staggering $5.96 million (£4.56 million), with nearly half originating from her historic 2021 Flushing Meadows victory where she became the first qualifier in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam without dropping a single set.
Though her match record for the year shows 28 wins against 22 losses, Raducanu proved her competitive mettle in closely fought battles against world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka at both Wimbledon and Cincinnati.
Financial Position and Future Prospects
As one of the most commercially sought-after players on the WTA Tour, Raducanu's financial health appears robust. Companies House records from 2023 indicated a net worth of £8 million with assets totalling £10.2 million, figures that likely show substantial growth when 2024 and 2025 accounts are considered.
Looking ahead, if Raducanu maintains her current form and remains injury-free, she stands to increase her earnings further in the coming season. The British star aims to secure a seeded position for January's Australian Open and has been selected to represent Great Britain at the United Cup in late December and early January alongside teammate Jack Draper.