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Venus Williams

Venus Williams Net Worth

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Venus Williams's net worth is currently estimated at $95M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1997$2MB

US Open Final Debut

Reached her first Grand Slam final at the US Open at age 17, announcing her arrival as a major force in women's tennis. Her powerful serve and aggressive style captivated audiences.

2000$10M+400%A

Wimbledon and Olympic Gold

Won her first Wimbledon title and Olympic gold medal in singles at the Sydney Olympics. These victories established her as the world's top player and significantly boosted her earning potential.

2002$25M+150%A

World No. 1 Ranking

Achieved the world No. 1 ranking and won her fourth Grand Slam title. Her dominance in women's tennis and successful advocacy for equal prize money at Wimbledon enhanced her global profile.

2005$40M+60%A

Wimbledon Three-Peat

Won her fifth Wimbledon title, cementing her status as one of the greatest grass-court players. Her rivalry with sister Serena captivated the tennis world and transcended the sport.

2008$55M+38%A

Wimbledon and Olympics Return

Won her seventh and final Grand Slam singles title at Wimbledon, plus Olympic gold in doubles with Serena. These achievements came despite dealing with injuries that would later be revealed as Sjögren's syndrome.

2011$65M+18%B

Sjögren's Syndrome Diagnosis

Publicly revealed her autoimmune disease diagnosis, which explained her recent struggles with fatigue and joint pain. Her continued competition inspired many while her performance level declined.

2017$80M+23%A

Wimbledon Final at 37

Reached the Wimbledon final at age 37, demonstrating remarkable longevity and competitive spirit. Though she lost to Garbiñe Muguruza, her return to Grand Slam finals was widely celebrated.

2026$95M+19%A

Legendary Status and Business

Continues to compete selectively while building her business empire, including her activewear brand EleVen. As a trailblazer for equal pay and women's sports, she remains a household name and inspiration globally.