Summary
- Roger Federer went against the norm and topped the 2019 list, rising up for places from fifth position the previous year.
- Football players Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Neymar were ranked second, third and fourth respectively having earned $105 million, $104 million and $95.5 million in 2019.
- Last year alone, Federer earned $100 million through endorsements for brands like Rolex and Mercedes Benz. His prize money stood at $6.3 million.
Swiss tennis player Roger Federer has become the first ever
tennis star to top the annual World’s Highest-Paid Athletes by Forbes
with his $106.3 million earnings before taxation.
The
38-year-old tennis star went against the norm and topped the 2019 list,
rising up for places from fifth position the previous year.
Football
players Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Neymar were ranked second,
third and fourth respectively having earned $105 million, $104 million
and $95.5 million in 2019.
Kurt Badenhausen, a senior
editor at Forbes, told journalists in an interview that the Covid-19
pandemic had partly contributed to Federer’s accomplishment when it led
to salary cuts for Ronaldo and Messi. That, however, does little to take
the shine off the 20-time Grand Slam champion whose brand appeal seems
to be on an upward trajectory.
Both on and off the
court, Federer continues to attract top brands. For instance, the Match
For Africa charity event in February - in which he played against his
rival and friend, Rafael Nadal in Cape Town, South Africa - broke the
record for the most number of tickets sold for a tennis event. Among
those in the audience were Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill
Gates, and Trevor Noah, the South African host of The Daily Show.
Like Noah, Federer’s mother is South African and his father,
Swiss. In total, 51,954 people bought tickets for the game, raising $3.7
million (about Sh380 million) for the Roger Federer Foundation.
Last
year alone, Federer earned $100 million through endorsements for brands
like Rolex and Mercedes Benz. His prize money stood at $6.3 million.
In
2018, he parted ways with Nike in favour of the Japanese apparel maker,
Uniqlo, signing a deal worth $300 million over a ten-year period. The
deal, signed when he was approaching 37, was a pointer that Federer’s
brand was likely to outlive his time on the court.
In
2019, Messi was ranked as the most highly-paid sportsman in a list
dominated by fellow footballers Ronaldo and Neymar. Boxer Canelo Alvarez
was ranked fourth, above Federer.
There was no woman
in the list of top ten best-earning sportspeople. In this year's list,
Naomi Osaka, also a tennis star, was ranked as the highest-paid female
athlete. She earned $37.4 million in the year, about a third of
Federer's income, making her the 29th best paid athlete. The difference
in earnings highlights the income inequalities between male and female
athletes. It was a good year for tennis stars as Serena William was the
second highest-earning female athlete.
Osaka overtook Serena on account of a deal she signed with Nike, which netted her over $10 million.
According
to CBS Sports website, as a group, the 100 highest earning athletes
collectively made $3.6 billion over the past one year, a nine percent
decline from the preceding year.
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