Belinda Bencic's Net Worth Details

Belinda Bencic has banked more than $16.6 million in career prize money without ever winning a Grand Slam title, a rare financial feat built on Olympic gold, nine WTA trophies, and over a decade of loyal sponsors.

In this official WTA player profile, Bencic’s earnings tell a story of consistency over flash. Here is a full breakdown of Belinda Bencic net worth.

Belinda Bencic’s Biography

Full Name Belinda Bencic
Date of Birth March 10, 1997
Age 29
Nationality Swiss
Height 5’9″ (1.75m)
Plays Right-handed
Current World Ranking (WTA) No. 11
Turned Professional 2012
Years Active 2012–present
Coach Iain Hughes; Martin Hromkovic (fitness coach)
Net Worth $18 million (estimated)
Career Prize Money $16,648,804
Grand Slam Titles 0 (best result: semifinal)
Relationship Status Married to Martin Hromkovic
Children One daughter, Bella (born April 2024)
Social Profiles Instagram: @belindabencic; X: @BelindaBencic

Early Life and Tennis Journey

Belinda Bencic was born in Flawil, Switzerland, to Ivan and Dana Bencic, both children of Slovak immigrants.

Her father was a former professional ice hockey player who handed her a racquet at age two and coached her himself for years.

When Bencic turned seven, her father arranged daily training sessions with Melanie Molitor, the mother and longtime coach of Martina Hingis. That partnership lasted until Bencic turned 19 and shaped her aggressive, all-court playing style.

She also spent six months as a child at the Nick Bollettieri academy in Florida, where she collected under-10 titles.

By 16, Bencic was the world’s top-ranked junior, and in 2013 she won junior Grand Slam singles titles at both the French Open and Wimbledon.

Bencic turned professional in 2012, making her WTA main-draw debut as a wildcard at the Luxembourg Open, where she lost to Venus Williams. Within two years she was already knocking on the door of the world’s top 50.

Professional Tennis Career

Bencic’s breakthrough came at the 2014 US Open, where she reached the quarterfinals at just 17, the youngest player to do so since Hingis in 1997.

She backed it up in 2015 with her first two titles, in Eastbourne and Toronto, beating World No. 1 Serena Williams along the way.

Injuries derailed her progress from 2016 through 2018, including wrist surgery that dropped her outside the top 300.

She rebuilt her career in 2019, winning titles in Dubai and Moscow, reaching her first Grand Slam semifinal at the US Open, and earning WTA Comeback Player of the Year honors.

Bencic reached a career-high ranking of World No. 4 in February 2020. The following year delivered her signature achievement: Olympic singles gold at the Tokyo 2020 Games, plus a doubles silver medal alongside Viktorija Golubic.

She added titles in Charleston (2022), Abu Dhabi and Adelaide (2023), before stepping away for maternity leave in late 2023.

Bencic returned in 2024, gave birth to daughter Bella that April, and staged one of the WTA’s most celebrated comebacks in 2025 by winning Abu Dhabi and Tokyo and reaching the Wimbledon semifinals.

In 2026, Bencic helped Switzerland reach the United Cup final and won a mixed doubles title at Indian Wells with Flavio Cobolli, according to her Wikipedia career summary.

She climbed back into the world’s top 10 as one of the few mothers to do so since 2019.

Coach

Bencic is currently coached by Iain Hughes, who guides her tactical and technical preparation on tour.

Her husband, Martin Hromkovic, a former footballer, serves as her fitness and conditioning coach and played a key role in her post-pregnancy comeback.

Her father, Ivan, still offers occasional tactical input, continuing a relationship that dates back to her childhood.

Bencic has previously worked with coaches Dmitry Tursunov and Sebastian Sachs during different stretches of her career.

Husband

Belinda Bencic is married to Martin Hromkovic, a Slovak former footballer turned fitness trainer whom she began dating in 2018.

The couple married in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in April 2024.

They welcomed their daughter, Bella, that same month. The family lives in Wollerau, Switzerland, and Bencic has spoken openly about how motherhood reshaped her perspective on competing.

Belinda Bencic’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Belinda Bencic’s has an estimated net worth of $18 million.

She built this fortune primarily through career prize money, a long list of endorsement deals, and appearance fees from over a decade on the WTA Tour.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Career Prize Money

According to the WTA’s official career prize money leaderboard, Bencic had earned $16,648,804 as of late June 2026, ranking among the top 40 all-time career earners in women’s tennis.

Her 2026 season alone had generated $1,792,465 in prize money by that point, per WTA stats.

Her single richest payday windows have come from deep WTA 1000 and 500 runs rather than Grand Slam prize money, since she has never advanced past a major semifinal.

Her Tokyo Olympics gold medal run in 2021 also added significantly to her career total, even though Olympic tennis carries no official prize money.

Annual Earnings and Endorsements Income

Bencic’s on-court prize money has historically outweighed her off-court income in raw dollar terms, though endorsements provide steadier annual cash flow.

Her sponsorship portfolio places her among the better-compensated Swiss athletes, trailing only stars like Roger Federer in overall commercial value.

A career earnings analysis from Bolavip notes that her consistency at WTA 500 and 1000 level events, rather than Grand Slam depth, has been the main driver of her on-court income.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Tournament Wins Prize Money Earned
2015 2 (Eastbourne, Toronto) Not itemized publicly
2019 2 (Dubai, Moscow) Not itemized publicly
2020 0 Not itemized publicly
2021 1 (Olympic gold) Not itemized publicly
2022 1 (Charleston) Not itemized publicly
2023 2 (Abu Dhabi, Adelaide) Not itemized publicly
2024 0 (maternity leave) Not itemized publicly
2025 2 (Abu Dhabi, Tokyo) Not itemized publicly
2026 (YTD) 0 $1,792,465
Career Total (as of June 29, 2026) 10 singles titles $16,648,804

Endorsements

Bencic has worn Yonex racquets throughout her entire professional career, a partnership documented on the official Yonex athlete page, and she currently competes with the Yonex EZONE 100.

Her on-court apparel and footwear deal switched to Asics in 2023 after earlier stints with Adidas and Nike.

She has been a Rolex brand ambassador since 2014, joining fellow Swiss star Roger Federer among the watchmaker’s global testimonees.

Off the court, Bencic has held ambassador roles with Mercedes-Benz since 2022, Vitamin Well since 2021, Swiss retailer Valora, and Cornèr Bank.

Her earliest sponsorship, with Geneva-based stationery brand Caran d’Ache, dates back to the start of her professional career.

None of these deals have disclosed values publicly, which is standard practice in tennis sponsorship contracts.

Career Statistics

Year Titles Won Grand Slam Best Result Year-End Ranking
2014 0 Quarterfinal (US Open) No. 33
2015 2 Round of 16 (Wimbledon) Top 10 debut (No. 9)
2016–2018 0 Round of 16 (Australian Open) Outside Top 300 (injury-affected)
2019 2 Semifinal (US Open) Top 10 (WTA Comeback Player of the Year)
2020 0 Quarterfinal (Australian Open) Career-high No. 4 (February 2020)
2021 1 (Olympic gold) Fourth round (US Open) Top 10 (Olympic champion)
2022 1 Top 15
2023 2 Top 15 (before maternity leave)
2025 2 Semifinal (Wimbledon) No. 11 (year-end)
2026 (current) 0 No. 11

FAQs

What is Belinda Bencic’s net worth?

Belinda Bencic has an estimated net worth of $18 million, built mainly from career prize money and long-running endorsement deals with brands like Rolex and Yonex.

How much prize money has Belinda Bencic earned in her career?

Bencic has earned $16,648,804 in career prize money as of late June 2026, according to official WTA figures, placing her among the top 40 all-time earners.

Who is Belinda Bencic’s coach?

Iain Hughes currently coaches Bencic, while her husband Martin Hromkovic manages her fitness training and her father Ivan occasionally offers tactical guidance.

Has Belinda Bencic won a Grand Slam title?

Bencic has not won a Grand Slam singles title. Her best major result is a semifinal, reached at the 2019 US Open and again at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships.

What brands sponsor Belinda Bencic?

Bencic’s sponsors include Yonex, Asics, Rolex, Mercedes-Benz, Vitamin Well, Valora, and Cornèr Bank, spanning equipment, apparel, luxury, and lifestyle categories.

Moaz Bin Saiful
Moaz Bin Saiful is a tennis content writer at Surprise Sports specializing in tennis player biographies, ATP and WTA analysis, Grand Slam coverage, player net worth research, and career earnings breakdowns. He creates data-driven content covering professional tennis rankings, tournament history, player achievements, contract details, and financial insights from the world of tennis.