Katie Boulter and Alex de Minaur are officially husband and wife, and between them they make up one of tennis's wealthiest young couples. The pair married in a low-key ceremony near Boulter's Leicestershire home over Wimbledon's finals weekend, the same afternoon Jannik Sinner lifted the men's trophy. Add up their on-court earnings and the newlyweds have banked close to £18.5m in career prize money. Their combined net worth is estimated at somewhere between £8m and £11m, though, as with any athlete, those figures are educated guesses rather than audited accounts.
The secret Wimbledon wedding
No red carpet, no press release. Boulter, the British No. 1, and de Minaur, Australia's top-ranked man, married quietly at a church close to her family home in Old Woodhouse, Leicestershire, on Sunday 12 July 2026, Wimbledon's final day. A source described the ceremony as deliberately intimate, led by a female vicar, with a larger party for friends and fellow players planned in Europe later.
The timing was pure tennis. Both had already been knocked out of the singles: Boulter fell in the first round on 30 June, de Minaur in the fourth round to Flavio Cobolli on 6 July. Tournament behind them, they tied the knot while Jannik Sinner won the title a few miles away in SW19. The couple had been engaged since December 2024 and together for roughly five years.
Katie Boulter's net worth and earnings
Boulter has quietly become one of the most bankable figures in British tennis. Her career WTA prize money has passed $4m (roughly £3.1m), built on four tour-level singles titles and a career-high ranking of No. 23. Her best payday came in 2024, when titles in San Diego and Nottingham helped her clear more than $1.2m in a single season.
Estimates of her overall net worth sit in the £2.5m to £4m range, according to sports-finance trackers. Treat that as indicative rather than exact. Prize money is only part of the story: she is a long-standing Lexus ambassador, wears Nike on court and has a jewellery partnership with British house Pragnell. For a player who has spent much of her career outside the world's top 20, that endorsement mix does plenty of heavy lifting.
Alex de Minaur's net worth and earnings
De Minaur is the bigger earner of the two, and it isn't especially close. Nicknamed "Demon" for his relentless speed, the 27-year-old sat at world No. 6 in early July 2026 and touched a career-high No. 5 the day after the wedding. His career prize money stands at nearly $19.7m (about £15.4m) across 11 ATP titles, comfortably among the sport's elite earners for his generation.
His net worth is harder to pin down. Public estimates range from about $3m to $10m, most clustering around $8m (roughly £6m). On top of prize money he carries a deep sponsor roster: Asics for kit, Wilson for rackets, plus deals with Pepperstone, TAG Heuer, La Roche-Posay and Swisse. As a top-10 fixture heading into the back half of his career, his earning power is still climbing.
| Katie Boulter | Alex de Minaur | |
|---|---|---|
| Nationality | British | Australian |
| 2026 ranking | British No. 1 (career-high WTA No. 23) | ATP No. 6 (career-high No. 5) |
| Career prize money | ~$4m (£3.1m) | ~$19.7m (£15.4m) |
| Estimated net worth | £2.5m–£4m | ~£6m ($8m) |
| Key sponsors | Lexus, Nike, Pragnell | Asics, Wilson, TAG Heuer, Pepperstone |
What are they worth together?
Combine the two and the on-court maths is striking: close to £18.5m ($23.7m) in career prize money between them, the lion's share of it de Minaur's. Their combined net worth is the fuzzier number. Older profiles pinned the couple at around $10m together, but that predates de Minaur's recent top-five run and Boulter's title-laden 2024. A cautious read today lands at roughly £8m to £11m combined, with the honest caveat that celebrity net-worth figures are reverse-engineered from prize money, rankings and visible sponsorships, not company filings.
What isn't guesswork is the trajectory. Both are in the prime earning window, where prize money is topped up by appearance fees, exhibitions and endorsement renewals. It's the same flywheel that turned players like Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams into nine-figure fortunes.
A tennis power couple in a lucrative era
The wedding lands at a moment when the money in tennis has rarely been bigger. This year's Wimbledon prize pot hit record highs, and the gap between the very top and the merely very good keeps widening. Boulter and de Minaur sit in an unusual sweet spot: two full professional incomes under one roof, with Boulter's British-No. 1 marketability complementing de Minaur's top-10 prize cheques.
Two elite tennis salaries, two endorsement books and one household. It is the kind of dual-income setup that steadily builds serious wealth, long before either player reaches a Grand Slam final.
It puts them in rarefied company among Britain's tennis earners, ahead of where Cameron Norrie sat at a similar age, and invites the obvious comparison with sport's other headline newly-weds, from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce down. The difference: Boulter and de Minaur built their fortunes in the same sport, one ranking point at a time.
The bottom line
By the most reliable measure, prize money on the WTA and ATP books, Katie Boulter and Alex de Minaur have earned close to £18.5m between them, and their combined net worth is best estimated in the £8m to £11m range. Expect both numbers to climb. They are young, top-ranked and, now, building it together.
Net worth figures are third-party estimates and should be read as indicative. Prize-money totals are drawn from official WTA and ATP records as of July 2026.