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Pat Rafter 2024 – Net Worth, Salary, Personal Life and Endorsements

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Here’s everything you need to know about the personal life, net worth, career of former Australian professional Tennis player Pat Rafter

Pat Rafter Facts

Birth PlaceMount Isa, Queensland
Father’s NameJim Rafter
Mother’s NameJocelyn Rafter
Star SignCapricorn
CollegeNot Known
Net Worth (2024)$25 million
Prize Money till date$11,133,128
Age51
Date of Birth28th December, 1972
Height6 ft 1in
Weight86 Kgs
NationalityAustralian
AchievementsThree-time Grand Slam Champion
Wife/GirlfriendLara Feltham
ChildrenTwo
EndorsementsNone

Pat Rafter Career

Pat Rafter is a former Australian tennis player, who played professionally on the ATP tour for more than a decade. Rafter is one of the greatest tennis players to come out of Australia and dominated the professional circuit in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Rafter is a two-time US Open Champion in men’s singles and one-time Australian Open Champion in doubles besides being a former World No.1 and a Davis Cup champion with Australia.

Pat Rafter

Rafter had an illustrious professional career spanning more than a decade. Some of the major highlights from his career include his consecutive US Open titles in 1997 and 1998, back to back runner-up appearances at Wimbledon in 2000 and 2001, winning the 1999 Australian Open men’s doubles tournament with Jonas Björkman, winning the Davis Cup in 1999 besides two singles and two doubles ATP Masters titles. Rafter achieved his career-best ranking of World No.1 in men’s singles in 1999 but his stay at the top was short-lived.

In 1998, Rafter became the first player in the Open Era to win the American Summer Slam – Canada Masters, Cincinnati Masters and the US Open. Till date, only Andy Roddick (2003) and Rafael Nadal (2013) have been able to emulate this feat. The Australian is also only the third man in the Open Era (after Rod Laver and Stefan Edberg) to reach semifinals or better of every Grand Slam tournament in both singles and doubles categories. Rafter officially retired from the sport in 2003.

Pat Rafter Net Worth and Salary

Pat Rafter has an estimated net worth of US$ 25 million as of 2023. He earned a cumulative prize money of US$ 11,133,128 during his playing career. As a former professional player on the ATP tour, it is understandable that Rafter accumulated a huge amount of net worth from prize money, endorsement deals and sponsorships. However, it is not known if Rafter has any additional sources of income currently during his post-retirement life. We’ll update this column whenever we have further details regarding the same.

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Pat Rafter Personal Life

Pat Rafter was born on December 28, 1972 to Jim Rafter and Jacelyn Rafter in Mount Isa, Queensland. He was the seventh in a family of nine children but the names of all his siblings are not known in the public domain. Rafter got married to Lara Feltham in 2004 and the couple have two children together – India Rafter and Joshua Rafter. Rafter currently resides with his family in Lennox Head, a small town in the region of New South Wales, Australia.

Pat Rafter and Lara Feltham

Pat Rafter Endorsements

Pat Rafter’s current list of sponsors are not known in the public domain. However, it is understood that a top tennis star like Rafter must have had several lucrative sponsorship and endorsement deals in the pocket during his playing days. We shall update Rafter’s list of sponsors whenever we have further details.

Pat Rafter FAQs

What is the age and date of birth of Pat Rafter?
Pat Rafter is 51 years old and was born on December 28, 1972.
What is the net worth of Pat Rafter?
Pat Rafter has an estimated net worth of $25 million.
What brands endorse Pat Rafter?
Pat Rafter’s endorsement deals are not known in the public domain.
What is the nationality of Pat Rafter?
Pat Rafter is an Australian citizen.
Where was Pat Rafter born?
Pat Rafter was born in the city of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia

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