Forbes highest-paid athlete: Topping list of the Forbes highest-paid athletes, Coco Gauff shone at the top. Recently honoured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 List, she led the ranking for the second consecutive year, with estimated earnings of $33 million this year. At the top of her game, the 21-year-old made nearly $8 million after her Grand Slam singles title in June, a large share of her total income was generated from brands like New Balance, Rolex, and Mercedes-Benz.
The tennis legend is the only active female athlete with an estimated $25 million off-court income, surpassing the likes of Serena and Venus Williams, regulars at red carpet affairs. She also posted an estimated $34.4 million in total compensation in 2024. Gauff stands behind only Naomi Osaka (Rank 8) and now-retired Serena Williams. They peaked in 2021, with Osaka reporting a $57.3 million and Williams at $45.9 million.
Here’s a peek inside Coco Gauff’s luxury assets
The highest-paid female athlete is the owner of a vast real estate portfolio. The 21-year-old tennis player also flaunts a garage with heavyweights like Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, and more!
Her lakefront mansion in Delray Beach, in her hometown of Florida, opens to a breathtaking view of the water. Located in the prestigious gated communities like Canyon Trails, it has 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and an infinity pool. If that isn’t luxurious, the waterfront house also has a hot tub, a swim-up bar, a private dock for yachts, jet skis, and a fire pit.
Coco Gauff also has ties to Boynton Beach and Palm Beach Gardens properties, blending family roots with luxury.
Coco Gauff’s car collection
As per social media reports, Gauff also owns a luxurious garage with flashy logos, with a total worth of $1 million. Parked in her Florida estate, she owns her swanky signature SUV Rolls-Royce Cuninan Black Badge. Her high-performance grand tourer is an Aston Martin DB12 AMR worth nearly $400,000. The cars for millionaires, she also owns a Mercedes-Benz G-Class in matte black body with rose gold accents. Her family uses a pearl-white Range Rover Evoque, worth nearly $60,000.
Sponsors, brands, and more
In 2021, Mercedes-Benz and Chase Bank joined Gauff’s deep pit of sponsors. She went on to partner with New Balance and luxury brand Prada’s Miu Miu with her own capsule collection. She is also working with production houses to develop TV shows, movies, and digital content. Partnering with the Religion of Sports, she split with the agency Team to launch her own management firm, Coco Gauff Enterprises, with help from WME.
