Know about Johanna konta’s Career as a Player and her Net worth

Jack Ol
Wed Aug,2017
Know about Johanna konta’s Career as a Player and her Net worth Tennis

Well! when it is about the lifestyle, we can assume that no one does it better, it's pretty luxurious and extravagant for the celebrities. Either inside the field or outside, they have been able to please their fans. 24 years old, Johanna Konta, one of the greatest women British tennis players is on the list.

Johanna Konta's Net worth

Being a successful public figure and skilled player, let us see what her net worth is. Konta's net worth is estimated to be $1.2 million. She has earned around $575,702 from her Prize money till the date.

Konte re-signed her sponsorship with ISCIS on 5th of February 2016. ISCIS is a popular shoe brand and will be paying good endorsement amount to Konta. Her first car was Peugeot 208 which is worth $35,000. She currently rides a Porsche.

Six months ago, the 24-year-old earned just over $500,000 in prize money from a professional career that extended back to 2008, after beating China's Shuai Zhang in the Australian Open quarter final. 

It was her highest earning in her whole career. Konta received around $563,240 as a prize money which she earned reaching the semi-final of a grand slam. She became the first British women to do so since 1983, and it took her career earnings over $1.4m (£982,9380). Before the end of this January, she was able to collect more earnings

Before the end of this January, she was able to collect more earnings than the whole previous year when she earned $412,141.

Konta's career and her achievements

Johanna Konta one of the fascinating British tennis player,(born 17th May, 1991) who represented Australia until 2012.Because of her dedication and hard work, she is currently the British number 1, and her world ranking is 7th. Konta' all-time best world ranking was recorded 6th on 8th May, 2017.

Konta in 2016, climbing from 150 to inside the World's top ten, she won her first ITF singles trophy at a $10,000 tournament in Mostar, Bosnia, and Herzegovina just before her 17th birthday in May 2008. She achieved a precipitous rise in her ranking from the spring of 2015 to the World's top ten. Thereby becoming the first British to be ranked amongst the WTA's top ten since Jo Durie over 30 years previously, she has won 3WTF and 11 ITF in her career and more to come.

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