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Name | Marin Cilic |
Source of income | Tennis |
Estimated net worth | $29 million |
Age | 33 |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | Kristina Milkovic |
Endorsements | Head, Ebix |
Citizenship | Croatian |
Prize Money | $29,548,449 |
Residence | Monte Carlo |
Marin Cilic is a Croatian professional tennis player who has been active on the ATP Tour since 2005. A former World No.3, Cilic has won 20 ATP singles titles and is regarded as the greatest Croatian tennis player of all time along with his former coach Goran Ivanisevic.
As of 2022, Marin Cilic’s net worth is $29 million which is his earnings from the ATP Tour.
Throughout his career, Marin Cilic’s prize money sums up to $29,548,449. He is tenth on the list of highest earners in the history of the ATP Tour.
Marin Cilic uses Head’s equipment and also endorses software company Ebix.
Like many of his fellow professionals, Marin Cilic resides in Monte Carlo, Monaco. His car collection includes a Jaguar, a Range Rover, a Mercedes-Benz, an Alfa Romeo and a BMW, among others.
Marin Cilic has his own foundation, the Marin Cilic Foundational which was formed in 2016. Its aim is to provide children with the space and financial support to follow their passions.The foundation strives to achieve its goals through sports, education and encouragement programs.
Marin Cilic was born in what is now a part of Bosnia and Herzegovina but he is Croatian and has represented Croatia at international tournaments and the Olympics.
Marin Cilic’s only Grand Slam victory came at the 2014 US Open where he beat Kei Nishikori in the final. He also reached the final of WImbledon 2017 and the 2018 Australian Open, losing to Roger Federer on both occasions.
Marin Cilic is 6 feet 6 inches tall which is 1.98 metres.
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