How high up the rankings does a male player have to be to make a living? Let's take SERGIY STAKHOVSKY, the player currently ranked 100 in the world and see how he stacks up. His earnings so far this year are $72,249. His career earnings over the last ten years are $2,629,324 (includes doubles and singles). This puts his average annual earnings over tens years at £262,324. Not bad.
But I wonder what his expenses are? What do his expenses total in dollars? If he gets any additional sponsorship money on top of his earnings? Then of course there is tax to pay.
Overall my question would be at which position in the rankings does a male player start to make a decent living? A decent living being a ball park figure of say $150,000 per year...after expenses and taxes.
Anyone in the forum know anything about the subject….Geoff, tennis_chiro, 10splayer, John, stroke….anyone?
But I wonder what his expenses are? What do his expenses total in dollars? If he gets any additional sponsorship money on top of his earnings? Then of course there is tax to pay.
Overall my question would be at which position in the rankings does a male player start to make a decent living? A decent living being a ball park figure of say $150,000 per year...after expenses and taxes.
Anyone in the forum know anything about the subject….Geoff, tennis_chiro, 10splayer, John, stroke….anyone?
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