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Felix Auger Aliassime Net Worth

Last Modified Oct 20, 2022 07:31 GMT
NameFelix Auger Aliassime
Age22 years old
Networth$3 million
Source of Wealth Prize money from tournaments and Endorsements
Marital Status Unmarried
Spouse -
Children-
Residency Monte Carlo, ‎Monaco


What is Felix Auger-Aliassime Net worth in 2022?


The sensational Canadian professional tennis player has an estimated net worth of $3 million USD. The former world no.2 junior player who turned professional in 2017 is a very successful and notable player who has achieved heights at a young age.




YearsNet Worth (in USD)
2021$2 million
2020$1.5 million
2019$1 million



Felix Auger-Aliassime Salary and Earnings


The young star had prize money from tournaments as his major income and he has made good earnings. It is calculated that he has totally earned a sum of $3,132,199 through tournament prizes. After making eight ATP finals, he finally won his maiden title at the Rotterdam Open in February 2022. He won his second career title at the Firenze Open recently.



Felix Auger-Aliassime Endorsements


Along with his ongoing sponsorship of racquets, he previously wore Babolat clothing. Ahead of the Australian Open in 2021, the professional agreed to a clothing contract with Adidas.



Felix Auger-Aliassime Charity work and other investments


Felix declared in 2020 that he would donate $5 for each point he scored during the season in order to help, assist, and educate kids in Togo.


Where is Felix Auger-Aliassime’s house located?


He owns a luxurious house in Monte Carlo, Monaco, and it is assumed that he lives with his family. The value of the villa is unknown.








What car does Felix Auger-Aliassime own?


There is no available data on Felix Auger’s car or other motor vehicles.






Felix Auger Aliassime Career


He is one of seven players to win a Challenger title by the age of 16 and the youngest player to win a main draw match on the lower-level ATP Challenger Tour at the age of 14 years and 11 months. He is the only player to have forced Rafael Nadal into a five-set match at the French Open except for Novak Djokovic and John Isner.