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John McEnroe Net Worth

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John McEnroe's net worth is currently estimated at $100M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1977$1MC

Breakthrough at Wimbledon

McEnroe reached the Wimbledon semifinals as an 18-year-old qualifier, announcing himself to the tennis world. His exceptional talent and fiery temperament were immediately evident.

1979$3M+200%B

First Grand Slam Title

McEnroe won his first Grand Slam singles title at the US Open. He also began his dominance in doubles, winning multiple Grand Slam doubles titles.

1980$8M+167%A

Wimbledon Final Rivalry with Borg

McEnroe played in one of the greatest tennis matches ever against Björn Borg at Wimbledon, losing in five sets. This legendary rivalry captivated the sports world.

1981$15M+88%A

Wimbledon Champion

McEnroe defeated Borg to win Wimbledon and became world No. 1 for the first time. He was now the dominant force in men's tennis.

1984$25M+67%S

Career Peak Year

McEnroe had one of the greatest seasons in tennis history, compiling an 82-3 record and winning Wimbledon and the US Open. His shot-making and volleys were unmatched, and he was the undisputed best player in the world.

1985$35M+40%A

Continued Success and Controversy

McEnroe continued winning Grand Slam titles but also faced numerous controversies due to his on-court behavior and clashes with officials. His talent was undeniable, but his temperament remained divisive.

1992$50M+43%A

Retirement from Singles Tennis

McEnroe retired from professional singles tennis after a distinguished career with seven Grand Slam singles titles. He remained active in doubles and senior tours.

2000$70M+40%A

Broadcasting Career Flourishes

McEnroe became one of tennis's most prominent commentators, known for his insightful analysis and outspoken opinions. His broadcasting career proved lucrative and kept him in the public eye.

2026$100M+43%A

Tennis Legend and Broadcaster

McEnroe remains one of the most recognizable figures in tennis history, continuing as a highly respected commentator. His legendary rivalries, incredible skill, and controversial personality ensure he's remembered as one of the greatest and most influential tennis players of all time.

Last updated: February 23, 2026