With the prize money Andy Murray's won from all his Olympic and Wimbledon titles, it's no wonder he would want to continue to compete. According to Sports Khabri, the tennis player has earned about $61.5 million from prize money. That has helped Murray to become one of the top 10 richest tennis players in the world at an estimated $165 million net worth. Along with his prize money, Murray also earns his net worth through sponsorship deals with brands like Adidas, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Under Armor.
While there are some conflicting reports out there on just how much the athlete is worth, Celebrity Net Worth has Murray at around $100 million, which is still a jaw-dropping amount. They also estimate that Murray makes about $5 million a year just in on-court earnings. If Murray is able to win big at Wimbledon this year, he could be walking away with about £1.7 million or a little under $2.4 million, according to Perfect Tennis. However, unlike some other countries, the United Kingdom does not award their athletes who win at the Olympics any prize money. According to Wales Online, Britain opts out of playing their medalists any money for winning. So, by competing, you know that Murray is doing it solely for the love of the game.