Alright, so the other day I found myself wondering about Reilly Opelka. You know, the American tennis player, super tall guy, massive serve. He pops up in tournaments, and I just got curious about, well, how he’s doing financially. Like, what’s his net worth?

My Process for Digging In
So, naturally, the first thing I did was grab my laptop. Didn’t do anything fancy. Just opened up a web browser – Google Chrome, I think it was.
My first search was pretty straightforward:
- “Reilly Opelka net worth”
Got a bunch of results right away. You know how it is, those celebrity net worth sites popped up, some sports news articles, maybe a few forum discussions. I started clicking through a few of the top ones.
I spent maybe 10-15 minutes just scanning these pages. Some sites threw out a specific number, others gave a range. It became clear pretty quick that nobody really knows the exact figure except maybe Reilly and his accountant.
I also tried slightly different searches, just to see if anything else came up:

- “Reilly Opelka career earnings”
- “Reilly Opelka endorsements”
The career earnings searches usually led to official ATP tour sites or sports stats pages. Those numbers seemed a bit more solid, you know, based on actual tournament results. But that’s just prize money, right? It doesn’t include sponsorships, expenses, taxes, investments, all that stuff.
Looking for endorsements gave me mentions of brands he’s worked with, but obviously, they don’t publish the contract values.
What I Kind Of Found (or Didn’t)
So, after poking around, what did I actually find out? Well, mostly a lot of estimates. Different websites had different numbers. Some were saying a few million, others maybe a bit higher. It wasn’t consistent at all.
It seems his total comes from a mix of things:
- Prize Money: This is the most public part. You can look up how much he’s won in tournaments over the years. It’s a decent chunk, for sure.
- Endorsements: He’s worked with clothing and racket brands. This definitely adds to the pile, but how much? Your guess is as good as mine.
- Investments/Other Stuff: No clue here. Athletes sometimes invest, but that’s private info.
Honestly, pinning down an exact “net worth” felt like chasing smoke. These online sites often just aggregate guesses or use some basic formula based on prize money, which isn’t super accurate.

So, yeah. I spent a little time looking into it. Got a general idea, maybe? But I wouldn’t bet my house on any specific number I saw. It was an interesting little rabbit hole, but at the end of the day, it’s all just speculation. Fun to wonder, but probably more fun watching him hit those serves.