Alright, so today I got curious about that tennis player, Alex de Minaur. You see him playing quite a bit, seems like a solid player, and I just wondered, you know, what’s his net worth looking like?

First thing I did was hop onto my computer. Opened up my usual browser and just typed it straight in: “Alex de Minaur net worth”. Pretty simple start.
And bam, instantly got hit with a load of results. Like, a whole page full. But here’s the thing, the numbers were kind of all over the place. Saw one site confidently stating something like $2 million. Clicked another link, and suddenly it was $3 million. Then another one was suggesting maybe even a bit higher.
Trying to Make Sense of It
It’s always a bit messy with these things, isn’t it? Felt like every site had its own idea. So, I started digging a little bit more. Tried adding terms like “official” or “Forbes” but didn’t really get anything concrete directly from a super reputable source ranking him specifically.
What I did find was plenty of info about his career prize money. That stuff is usually easier to track down from the official ATP sources. You can see how much he’s earned from tournaments, year by year. That adds up, for sure.
But the tricky part, always, is the other stuff:
- Endorsements – You see him wearing certain brands, using certain rackets. How much are those deals worth? Nobody really publishes that.
- Sponsorships – Any other private deals he might have? Again, total guesswork for us outsiders.
- Investments – Does he invest his money? Probably, but what and how much is pure speculation.
So, I spent a bit of time clicking through maybe five or six different “celebrity net worth” type websites. Read their little summaries. Most seemed to mention his prize money and then vaguely talk about endorsements adding to it.
It feels like they take the known prize money, make a rough guess about taxes and expenses, add another guess for endorsements based on his ranking and profile, and then just slap a number on it. It’s not exactly rocket science, more like educated guessing, maybe?
In the end, after poking around for a while, I didn’t land on one single number I felt super confident about. Most sources seemed to hover around the $2 million to $3.5 million mark. Some slightly lower, some slightly higher, but that seemed like the general ballpark everyone was playing in.

So, yeah, that was my little mission for the day. Didn’t get a perfect answer, which is kind of annoying but also expected. You see these numbers thrown around online, but figuring out the real value? That’s a whole different game. You just end up with a range and have to accept it’s probably somewhere in there.