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So, I was messing around online today, and you know how it goes, one minute you’re checking sports scores, the next you’re down a rabbit hole. I ended up looking up some tennis players and stumbled upon Stan Wawrinka. I knew the name, knew he was good, but didn’t really know much about him.
Figuring Out Stan’s Cash Flow
First thing I did? Googled “wawrinka net worth”. Seemed simple enough, right? Wanted to get a sense of what this guy’s made playing tennis.
I started to check lots of websites, but, all the numbers shown on all of the websites looks totaly different, so, I added a new requirement, “recent years”, and boom! It helped to lock some range of the numbers.
The thing is, these “net worth” sites are all over the place. One site says one thing, another says something totally different. It’s kinda sketchy, to be honest.

Digging a Bit Deeper
But, it seems that I found some intresting data:
- Career Prize Money.
It makes sense – a big chunk of his income is gonna be from winning tournaments, and those numbers, those are usually made to pubilc, no way to hide them.
- Endorsements!
Big names, you know? The kind of companies that throw money at athletes. That’s gotta add up, though it’s harder to pin down exact numbers.

- Assets.
I didn’t spend too much time on this, because, honestly, it felt a little too nosy. And it’s probably the least reliable info anyway.
My (Rough) Conclusion
After looking at all of these, I would say it is hard to know the exactly number of Stan’s net worth, those websites really just give you some ideas and rough numbers. But, any way, he’s made some serious bank. No wonder with all of the hard work he put into it.
And it got me thinking it might be a great idear to know some way to make money, and I would start to learn it!
