Serena Williams net worth

Net Worth

Net Worth: $290.0 million Multi-Millionaire
$290.0 million
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Wealth Tier: Multi-Millionaire

Net worth between $100 million and $500 million

Annual Income

$15 million+ annually (prize money and endorsements)

Net Worth Timeline

2020: $210M, 2021: $220M, 2022: $240M, 2023: $260M, 2024: $290M

Serena Williams's Biography

Serena Williams is a legendary American tennis player widely regarded as one of the sport’s all-time greats. Born on September 26, 1981, she burst onto the global scene by winning her first Grand Slam at just 17. With 23 Grand Slam singles titles and four Olympic gold medals, Serena has redefined excellence in tennis. Off the court, she is a successful entrepreneur, launching Serena Ventures and a popular fashion line, S by Serena. Known for her power, athleticism, and resilience, Serena has inspired millions worldwide. Her influence extends beyond sports to philanthropy, technology, and women’s empowerment. As of 2024, her estimated net worth is $290 million, thanks to her tennis winnings, endorsements, and business ventures. Serena Williams continues to be a cultural icon and an inspiration for future generations.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

Serena and her sister Venus have played doubles together and won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles.

Full Name

Serena Jameka Williams

Nickname

Serena

Nationality

American

Birthday

September 26, 1981

Age

43

Zodiac Sign

Libra

Height

5 ft 9 in cm

Weight

155 lbs kg

Marital Status

Married

Spouse

Alexis Ohanian

Children

1

Education

The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale (Associate Degree in Fashion)

Famous For

Winning 23 Grand Slam singles titles, one of the greatest tennis players of all time

First Big Break

Winning the 1999 US Open at age 17

Social Media

@serenawilliams (Instagram), @serenawilliams (Twitter)

Businesses Owned

Serena Ventures, S by Serena (fashion line), stake in Miami Dolphins, minority owner of Angel City FC

Awards

23 Grand Slam singles titles, 4 Olympic gold medals, Laureus Sportswoman of the Year, AP Female Athlete of the Decade

Category

Athletes

Controversies

2018 US Open final dispute with umpire, criticism over on-court behavior, debates on fashion choices

Hobbies

Fashion design, traveling, writing, karaoke

Interests

Entrepreneurship, philanthropy, technology, women’s empowerment

Quote

"I really think a champion is defined not by their wins but by how they can recover when they fall."

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