Andre Aggasi Net Worth, Salary, And Nike Sponsorship

As of 2022, retired tennis player Andre Aggasi has an estimated net worth of $200 million, ranking 5th place on the list of world's richest tennis players. This lucrative profession has seen the tennis player rake in earnings of $31,152,975 for just eight major championships.

Join me as you discover more about this tennis legend's net worth and salary; we will also highlight Aggasi's Nike sponsorship and how this contributed to his millionaire status.

Andre Agassi at a charity match at the Farmers Classic

Andre Aggasi Net Worth

Andre Aggasi, a former No. 1 American professional tennis player and Olympic gold medalist, has a net worth of $200 million. Over the years, a cumulative total has been attained through sponsorship, tournament prize money, advertising appearance fees, and endorsement deals.

Since retirement, his wise investments in solid business deals have also contributed to the increase in his net worth. The cherry on the top was marrying Stefi Graf, sharing their love for tennis on and off the tennis court; this power couple have made their mark in the sporting arena and in the field of charity.

Both husband and wife are ranked in the Top 10 of Richest Tennis Players in the World.

Andre Aggasi Tennis Career

ndre Agassi stands during his match against Ivo Karlovic in the second round of the US Open

Born on April 29, 1970, tennis pro-Andre Aggasi can attribute his success to his uncle, who started coaching him at the tender age of 4. The star rose to fame when he became a professional tennis player at the age of 16 years. A career that saw him rake in the millions.

The journey of accumulative wealth started in his 20 years of playing professional tennis. Apart from being a legend in his industry and having the most game on the tennis court, Andre Agassi's success could be easily marketed. Perhaps it had to do with a combination of good looks and talent.

Andre Aggasi Career Accomplishments

 

Andre Agassi plaque at US Open Court of Champions

A legend in his own right, Andre Aggasi has successfully managed to attain a huge fan following due to his uncanny ability to endeavor to bash every ball on the court. This strategy has attributed to his success leading to some record-breaking accomplishments. Some of his achievements include:

  • 1992 – Andre Aggasi rose to fame when he successfully defeated three-time champion Boris Becker and a legend three-time winner John McEnroe in the quarters and semi-finals. This win put him in line for the championship match against Goran Ivanisevic, Aggasi's fourth grand slam title match, for which he could withstand 37 aces and became the champion in the classic five-setters.
  • As if this victory was not enough, he joined four fellow compatriots to win the prestigious   Wimbledon title in the Open Era.
  • 1990, 1992, and 1995 – He helped the US win three titles in the Davis Cup, leading to his impressive 30-6 career record, placing him as a second all-time history winner in the US.
  • 1991-1998 – He emerged as the winner of an incredible 16 consecutive single matches, a victory of this nature only once achieved by Bill Tilden in 1920-1926.
  • 1994 – Aggasi became the first unseeded player to win the US crown, only once achieved in history by Stolle in 1966.
  • 1996 – This tennis hero increased his value in the sporting industry by scooping up a gold medal in the Olympics, defeating Spain's Sergi Brugurera in impressive straight sets.
  • 1999 – His win of the Roland-Garros title in Paris put him on the map of being the first man in the history of the world to win four grand slam singles titles.
  • 1994-2003 – Aggasi won one ATP Master series in 8 consecutive years. Of the 60 career titles, he has won a record-breaking 17 ATP Master Series Tournaments.
  • 1998 – His biggest comeback was when he jumped from 122 to no 6, making history in the ATP rankings. He has also been voted the most improved ATP player of the year.
  • 1998-2008 – He was the only player to rank in the Top 10 for an impressive three decades. He is also known to last 100 weeks in the number 1 spot.
  • 1999-2000 – He reached the grand slam finals in Wimbledon and won the US Open and Australian Open, winning 27 out of 28 matches.
  • 2003 – He climbed to an impressive World no one spot as the world's oldest tennis player at 33 to reach this status.

Andre Aggasi Endorsements And Business Dealings

Andre Agassi plays against Ivo Karlovic in the second round of the US Open

This likable character with a considerable fan following soon saw the endorsements flooding in. The significant boost in his net worth was the signing of endorsements, a whopping $25 million a year was accumulated in endorsements alone. Some of those endorsements included.

  • Prince Graphite Rackets
  • Donnay
  • Penn
  • Nike
  • Adidas
  • Kia Motors
  • Ebel
  • Mountain Dew
  • Mazda
  • American Express
  • Dupont
  • Deutsch Bank
  • HEAD

The start of his career saw him affiliated with Prince Graphite rackets but saw a more lucrative opportunity in Donnay which he switched to for a $7 million endorsement deal. In November 2003, he went on to sign a lifetime deal with Head. He also had dealings with Stick, Aramis, Twin lab 24 Hour fitness, and Jacobs Creek and was the brand ambassador for Longines.

Andre Agassi playing at a charity match at the Farmers Classic

His most significant endorsement was with Nike clothing and shoes for 17 years, but then he switched to Adidas since Nike would not support some of his charities. In 2013 he returned to Nike for an endorsement negotiated in his best financial interest.

Let's look at that journey with Nike clothing and shoes.

Andre Aggasi Nike Endorsements

Andre Aggasi was not just a tennis player but also an entertainer. Long before he even won his first tournament, Nike clothing and shoes had already seen this player's worth, to the extent that they signed this teenager to a multi-million-dollar endorsement contract. Matching his bold, aggressive, and loud playing style, they created a line of shoes and apparel that would fit his demeanor.

By 1990 Andre Aggasi was on the brink of his tennis career, a perfect opportunity for Nike to capitalize on this and introduce the Aggasi Challenge Court selection, not the usual court apparel. Still, it drove the fans wild with his flamboyant style and added some much-needed color to the court.

Nike shoes and a headband were color coordinated to match the player's apparel. Perhaps it was a strategic marketing ploy, but all eyes were on Aggasi in his colorful Nike apparel.

In true Aggasi fashion, this was indeed one of the most fashionable male players on the court. For 17 years, Nike had this player in the limelight with their apparel and shoes until Addidas scooped the player from under their nose, which lasted for a few years until Aggasi switched back to Nike in 2013.

Andre Aggasi Business Dealings

Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf at the 2011 G'Day USA Australia Week LA Black Tie Gala

This tennis legend also ventured into multiple business ventures, namely Agassi Enterprises. A power couple was Andre Aggasi and his wife Stefi Graf, as they established Aggasi Graf Holdings and Aggasi Graf Development Management.

Apart from being on the board of Meadows bank, he has also tapped into multiple investments with other partners that contributed to his inflated net worth. Assets such as nightclubs, restaurants, and even event investments have contributed to raking in the millions.

He also wrote New York Times Best-selling book “Open” in 2009 and, in 2017, filmed a documentary “Love Means Zero.”

Andre Agassi Charities

The tennis players' talents not only lie on the tennis court but off as well. Known to be the most charitable athlete of his generation, in 1995, he was awarded the ATP Arthur Ashe Humanitarian award for helping disadvantaged youth in Las Vegas after forming the Andre Aggasi charitable organization in 1994.

To encourage children to pursue academics and sports, Aggasi formed the Boys and Girls Club. The Andre Aggasi College Prep Academy is a tuition-free school for underprivileged children from kindergarten through grade 12, for which he raised more than $85 million for this charity. His other charitable pursuits include the Andre Aggasi Cottage for Medically Fragile Children, The Andre Aggasi Foundation for Education, and the building of the Dorel Academy West.

To raise more funding for the charities in 2007, Aggasi founded Athletes for Hope, a charity that encourages other athletes to volunteer and become more charitable.

Andre Aggasi Net Worth By Numbers

Andre Aggasi Net worth is $200 million, compromising mainly of.

  • Prize Money – $31,152,973
  • Endorsements – $25 million per year
  • Other Business Ventures

FAQs

How much was Andre Aggasi Nike deal worth?

In the region of $100,000,000

Is Andre Agassi the wealthiest tennis player?

As of 2022, Andre Aggasi ranked 5th, with Roger Federer being the richest having a net worth of $900 million.

How much was Andre Aggasi’s salary?

For eight singles major championships, he earned $31,152,973. This figure excludes other income from sponsorships, advertising, and endorsements.

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