Last updated on: August 7, 2025
Emma Raducanu (born 13 November 2002, Toronto, Canada) is a British tennis player who rocketed to fame by storming through qualifying and winning the 2021 US Open without dropping a set—the first qualifier ever to claim a Grand Slam title. Raised in Bromley, south London, by Romanian father Ian and Chinese mother Renee, she picked up a racquet at five and balanced elite junior tennis with top A-level results in maths and English.
After debuting on the WTA Tour in 2021 and briefly cracking the world’s top 10, Raducanu endured wrist and ankle surgeries that stalled her momentum. Rejuvenated in 2025 under new coach Francis Roig, the right-hander has climbed back to No. 33, logged quarter-final runs in Miami and Washington, and is eyeing another Flushing Meadows breakthrough.
As of December 2025, Emma Raducanu is 23 years old. Her estimated net worth is $12 million, and she is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm or 1.75 m) tall.
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Emma Raducanu
Nickname
Emma
Profession
British tennis player
Career
Debut
ITF Women’s circuit (2018)
Best Known for
Raducanu is best known for winning the 2021 US Open women’s singles title as the first qualifier in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam, doing so without dropping a set.
Highest World Rank
10th
Awards
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
13 November 2002
Age
As of today, Emma Raducanu is 23 years old.
Zodiac sign
Scorpio
Signature
Nationality
British
Birth Place
Toronto, Canada
Residence
Bromley, England
School / College / University
Emma Raducanu went to Bickley Primary School before moving on to Newstead Wood School, a selective grammar school in Orpington, London. Known for balancing books with backhands, she didn’t just shine on the tennis court—she nailed her A-Levels too, scoring an A* in maths and an A in economics.
Religion
Christianity
Race / Ethnicity
Emma Raducanu is of mixed ethnicity, with a Romanian father from Bucharest and a Chinese mother from Shenyang.
Food Habits
Her plate usually includes lean proteins like chicken or tofu, good fats from avocados or olive oil, and slow-burning carbs like quinoa and sweet potatoes. She listens to her body, eats when she’s hungry, and fuels herself to feel strong—not stuffed.
She’s a big fan of smoked salmon (sometimes up to three times a day!) and throws in the occasional steak for muscle recovery, though she keeps it in check. After tournaments? That’s when the chocolate cravings kick in. With roots in both Romania and China, Emma also loves digging into comfort dishes like sarmale and dumplings. And for training snacks? It’s all about fast energy—think fruit and nuts to keep her going between sets.
Hobbies
Emma Raducanu’s off-court game is just as eclectic as her forehand. She plays piano to unwind, dives into books, and picks up new languages like she picks up match wins. She’s got a soft spot for Mahjong—a skill picked up at her grandma’s in China—and a serious love for motorsport and driving.
From tap dancing to horse riding, skiing to football, she’s tried it all. As a kid, she even raced go-karts and did motocross—often the only girl in the pack. On rest days? You’ll likely find her at the piano or beating family at Mahjong.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet: 5′ 9″
- In Centimetres: 175 cm
- In meters: 1.75 m
Weight
- In kilograms: 55 kg
- In Pounds: 110 lbs
Body Measurements
34-24-34 inches
Shoe size
8 US
Dress size
6 US
Bra size
32B
Eye color
Black
Hair Color
Brown
Family
Spouse
None
Father
Ian Raducanu

Mother
Renee Zhang

Siblings
None
Children
None
Relationship & More
Marital Status
Single
Marriage Date
None
Affairs or dating history
Carlos Alcaraz (Rumor)
Net worth 2025
$12 million
As of December 2025, it’s estimated that Emma Raducanu has a net worth of about $12 million. Raducanu may have stunned the world with her US Open win in 2021, but her financial game? Just as impressive. At only 22, she’s not just a Grand Slam champion—she’s a global brand, a smart businesswoman, and one of the highest-paid female athletes on the planet.
Let’s unpack where Emma Raducanu’s money comes from, how much she earns, and how she built a multi-million-dollar empire off and on the court.
1. Prize Money: The Starting Point
Career total: ~$5.3 million
Before the glitzy brand deals and red carpet events, it all started with the racket.
Raducanu’s breakout came in 2021 when she pulled off one of the most incredible runs in tennis history—winning the US Open as a qualifier without dropping a single set. That win alone earned her $2.5 million.
Since then, despite a series of injuries and time off the court, she’s kept the earnings coming. Here’s a rough breakdown:
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2021: ~$2.8 million
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2022: ~$696,000
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2023: ~$238,000 (injury-marred season)
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2024: ~$671,000
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2025 (so far): ~$889,000
While prize money isn’t her biggest source of income anymore, it’s what launched everything else.
2. Brand Endorsements: Where the Big Money Lives
Estimated income in 2024: ~$14 million
This is where Raducanu really shines. After the US Open, the biggest brands in the world came calling—and she answered.
She didn’t just go for any deal. She aligned with global luxury, tech, and lifestyle giants. The result? One of the most lucrative endorsement portfolios in women’s sport.
Here’s who she’s teamed up with:
| Brand | What They Offer |
|---|---|
| Nike | Multi-year apparel and footwear deal |
| Dior | Fashion and beauty ambassadorship |
| Tiffany & Co. | Luxury jewelry campaign partner |
| Porsche | Automotive ambassador |
| HSBC | Global ambassador for finance campaigns |
| Wilson | Her official racket sponsor |
| Evian | Hydration and lifestyle partner |
| British Airways | Travel and global reach partner |
| Vodafone | Former sponsor—reportedly £3M/year deal (ended in 2025) |
These deals have added up fast. In 2024 alone, Raducanu made around $14 million just from endorsements, according to Forbes and multiple sports finance reports. That’s more than 20x her tennis earnings for the year.
3. Business Empire: Harbour 6 Ltd
Profit reported in 2024: £10 million ($12.6 million)
Here’s the part most people don’t talk about—but should.
Raducanu owns and operates a company called Harbour 6 Limited, which handles her commercial and endorsement earnings. She’s the sole director. It’s a smart move, especially for managing international contracts and taxes efficiently.
According to UK business filings, Harbour 6 reported profits of nearly £10 million for the year ending February 2024. For context, she made less than £200,000 in prize money that year.
The message is clear: Emma’s off-court business is booming.
Source of Income – Acting
- Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet (luxury sports car)
- Porsche Cayenne (luxury SUV)
- Dacia Sandero (economical, humble car)



