Simona Halep Net Worth 2022, Prize Money, Endorsements, Racquet
Simona is a Romanian player and is considered the richest woman over there. The net worth of Simona is around $39 to $40.3 million. From the start of her career to YTD 2022, she won the prize money of $40.2 million US 2022 which is huge. She is famous in the tennis world and listed in Forbes that she is one of the highest-paid sportswomen.

Simona Halep has become the 8th tennis player ever to surpass $40 Million in career prize money, after capturing the 24th WTA title of her career in the National Bank Open, Toronto. She joins the club of 5 men (Djokovic, Nadal, Federer, Murray, Sampras) and 2 other women (Serena $250 Million, Venus) on the list.
Name | Simona Halep |
Estimated Net Worth | US $40.2 million |
National/Birth Place | Constanta, Romania |
Date of Birth (Age) | Sep 27, 1991 (31) |
Height | 5′ 6″ or 1.68m |
Plays | Right-Handed |
Gender | Female |
Endorsements | Nike, Wilson, Hublot, Avon, Coca-cola Romania, Rexona, Lactose, Adidas, Dedeman and Rexona |
Simona Halep Net Worth
In August 2022, Simona Halep won the Singles Final of National Bank Open by beating out Beatriz Haddad Maia of Brazil and won the prize money worth $439,700 with 900 points. In Jan 2022, Simona won the Singles Final of Melbourne Summer Set 1 against Veronika Kudermetova and won the prize money of $289,975. Her total worth is estimated to be US $40.2 million, of which US 20 million comes from her income.
In 2021 she cannot play much because various injuries have tortured her. The Romanian player has missed the two Grand Slams at the French Open and Wimbledon. Now she will not participate in the Tokyo Olympics. Half a million dollars or $500,000 million was earned for her performance that year.

The 2019 Wimbledon winner Simona earns 6.2 million dollars as prize money. In 2017 Simona has the earnings of $6.2 million. In 2018 she earned $7.7 million. The estimated salary of Simona is around $5 million.
Simona Halep Grand Slam Records
Simona has only played in a few Grand Slam tournaments so far. We’ve put together her performance statistics for the majors
- Australian Open 2018 Fx1
- Roland Garros 2018 (French Open) Wx1
- Wimbledon Open 2019 Wx1
- US Open 2015 SFx1
Simona Halep Prize Money
The prize money or salary of Simona for over various years is as follows and the amount varies over time.
- Prize Money 2022
Salary/prize cash from tournaments in 2022 is estimated as $2,156,857
- Prize Money 2021
Salary/prize cash from tournaments in 2021 was $270,000
Simona Halep Endorsements
Simona signed a contract with Nike, (the famous clothing brand) in 2018. She was also part of the Romanian apparel Lactose and then Adidas. She collaborated with Hublot in 2016. Other sponsors of Simona are;



- Wilson
- Dedeman (hypermarket chain)
- Avon (British multinational cosmetics, skincare, fragrance, and personal care company)
- Banca Transilvania (Retail banking company)
- Coca-Cola Romania
- Rexona (Australian deodorant and antiperspirant brand)
Her partnership with Hublot, and Adidas, ended in 2017. If we talk about the worth of endorsements then in 2017 the amount was $1.5 million while in 2019 the endorsement amount was $4.5 million according to Forbes.
Simona Halep Tennis Racquet
Simona Halep is currently playing with Wilson Blade 98 16×19 v8 Tennis Racquet. Previously she was using Wilson Blade 98 16×19 version 7. The same racquet is used by Emma Raducanu & Amanda Anisimova.
Head Size: 98 in / 632.26 cm |
Length: 27 in / 68.6 cm |
Strung Weight: 11.3 oz / 320 g |
Beam Width: 21/21/21 mm |
Stiffness: 61 |
Frame Material: Braided Graphite |
Racquet Colors: Green |
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses |
String Tension: 50-60 pounds |
Endorsed by Simona Halep |
Simona Halep Net Worth Summary
Simona Halep is popular and is one of the richest people in Romania. The estimated net worth of Simona is around $40.2 million. She earned most of her worth from the prize money over time and from the sponsorships with different brands. Lots of ups and downs happen in her career but still, she made her place among the highest-paid athletes which is ironic.
