Ben Shelton's Net Worth Details

Ben Shelton has banked more than $13 million in career prize money before his 24th birthday, and his booming left-handed serve is only part of the story.

From a Rolex ambassadorship to a partnership with Roger Federer’s On Running, Shelton has turned a fearless playing style into a fast-growing financial portfolio.

Ben Shelton’s Biography

Full Name Benjamin Todd Shelton
Date of Birth October 9, 2002
Age 23
Nationality American
Height / Weight 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) / 195 lbs (88 kg)
Plays Left-handed, two-handed backhand
Current ATP Ranking World No. 5 (June 2026)
Turned Professional 2022
Years Active 2022–present
Coach Bryan Shelton (father)
Net Worth $4 million (estimate)
Career Prize Money $13.3 million+
Grand Slam Titles 0 (best result: semifinal)
Relationship Status Dating Trinity Rodman (USWNT forward)
Children None
Social Profiles Instagram, X (formerly Twitter)

Early Life and Tennis Journey

Ben Shelton was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 9, 2002.

His father, Bryan Shelton, was a former ATP professional who later became a respected college coach, and tennis ran through the family from the start.

Shelton did not begin playing seriously until his early teens, having spent his childhood more focused on American football.

He has said that getting “tired of getting bashed up” by bigger kids in football pushed him toward the tennis court instead, a decision that quickly paid off.

He starred for the University of Florida Gators, helping the team win the 2021 NCAA team title before claiming the 2022 NCAA singles championship as the nation’s top-ranked college player.

That breakout season earned him SEC Player of the Year and ITA National Player of the Year honors, and he turned professional shortly afterward in June 2022.

His rise through the lower ranks was rapid. Shelton won three Challenger titles in three weeks in late 2022, becoming the youngest player in ATP Challenger Tour history to do so, and he ended that debut season inside the world’s top 100.

Professional Tennis Career

Shelton’s first major breakthrough came at the 2023 Australian Open, where he reached the fourth round on his first trip outside the United States.

He followed that with a run to the semifinals of the 2023 US Open, falling to eventual champion Novak Djokovic, which remains tied for his best Grand Slam result alongside his 2025 Australian Open semifinal.

He won his maiden ATP title at the 2023 Japan Open, then claimed his first clay-court trophy at the 2024 U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships.

The 2025 season marked a major step forward when Shelton captured his first ATP Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open, defeating Karen Khachanov in a three-set final that pushed his career earnings past $9 million.

Momentum carried into 2026. Shelton won the Nexo Dallas Open, then the BMW Open in Munich, becoming the first American man to win a clay title at ATP 500 level or above since Andre Agassi in 2002.

He added the Boss Open in Stuttgart by beating Taylor Fritz in an all-American final, giving him six career ATP singles titles and a place inside the world’s top five.

Coach

Bryan Shelton, Ben’s father, is his current and long-time coach.

A former ATP professional who reached a career-high ranking of world No. 55 and won two tour titles, Bryan stepped down from his post as University of Florida men’s head coach in June 2023 to travel with Ben full-time.

The father-son partnership has produced some of Ben’s best results, including his run to the 2023 US Open semifinal.

Ben has described the relationship as one where his father “doesn’t even have to tell me things” because they already understand each other’s thinking on court.

Girlfriend

Ben Shelton is the son of Bryan and Lisa Shelton and has a sister, Emma, who also competes in tennis.

He was previously in a relationship with heptathlete Anna Hall from 2021 to 2023.

Shelton made his relationship with U.S. women’s national soccer team forward Trinity Rodman public in March 2025.

The couple regularly appear together at events and on social media, though both keep most personal details private.

Ben Shelton’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Ben Shelton’s has an estimated net worth of $4 million.

He built this figure through rapidly rising ATP prize money, a Masters 1000 title, and a growing list of global endorsement partners including Rolex, On, and Yonex.

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 ATP Tour’s official player profile, Shelton’s career prize money has climbed past $13.3 million through June 2026.

His single biggest payday remains the $1,124,380 winner’s check from the 2025 Canadian Open, his first Masters 1000 title.

His deepest Grand Slam run, the 2023 US Open semifinal, brought in approximately $775,000, while his 2025 Australian Open semifinal added a further A$1.1 million.

His 2026 season prize money alone has already topped $1.8 million.

Annual Earnings and Endorsements Income

Shelton’s on-court income now significantly outpaces his off-court earnings in raw dollar terms, but endorsements provide steadier, lower-risk cash flow.

Industry estimates place his annual endorsement income in the $1.5 million to $2 million range, a figure that has grown each year since his 2023 breakthrough.

Within the current generation of American men’s tennis, Shelton ranks among the sport’s most marketable young stars, trailing only a handful of established veterans in total endorsement value.

His combination of a 126 mph average first serve, an expressive on-court personality, and consistent deep tournament runs has made him an attractive partner for both performance and lifestyle brands.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Notable Result Career Prize Money (Cumulative)
2022 Turned pro, finished year inside top 100 Under $300,000
2023 ATP title (Japan Open), US Open semifinal Approx. $3.5 million
2024 ATP title (Houston), Wimbledon quarterfinal Over $5.1 million
2025 (through August) Masters 1000 title (Canadian Open) $9,188,940
2026 (through February) ATP title (Dallas Open) $12,261,196
2026 (current, mid-year) Titles in Dallas, Munich, and Stuttgart $13,306,444

Endorsements

Shelton signed with Japanese equipment maker Yonex early in his career and currently plays with the Yonex EZONE 98 racquet.

He partnered with Swiss athletic brand On, which counts Roger Federer as a part-owner, for apparel and footwear in 2023.

In January 2024, Shelton became a global brand ambassador for Rolex, joining a roster of tennis stars including Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek.

He has also appeared in campaigns for Loewe, Ralph Lauren, wellness brand Thorne Health, and Bose, and was featured in the second season of Netflix’s Break Point documentary series.

In December 2025, Shelton launched his own YouTube channel with a docu-series called The Long Game, adding a media and content component to his commercial portfolio.

Career Statistics

Year Titles Won Best Grand Slam Result Year-End/Current Ranking
2022 0 Did not qualify (turned pro mid-year) No. 97
2023 1 (Japan Open) Semifinal, US Open No. 15
2024 1 (U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships) Quarterfinal, Wimbledon No. 13 (career high at the time)
2025 1 (Canadian Open, Masters 1000) Semifinal, Australian Open No. 5 (career high)
2026 (current) 3 (Dallas, Munich, Stuttgart) In progress No. 5

FAQs

How much prize money has Ben Shelton earned in his career?

Ben Shelton has earned more than $13.3 million in career prize money on the ATP Tour through June 2026, according to official tour figures.

What is Ben Shelton’s biggest endorsement deal?

His Rolex ambassadorship, signed in January 2024, is widely considered his highest-profile endorsement, alongside his apparel deal with On.

How many Grand Slam titles has Ben Shelton won?

Shelton has not yet won a Grand Slam title. His best results are semifinal appearances at the 2023 US Open and 2025 Australian Open.

Does Ben Shelton have any business investments?

Shelton’s confirmed commercial activity centers on endorsements and media, including his December 2025 YouTube docu-series, with no publicly disclosed equity investments.

What is Ben Shelton’s current ATP ranking?

Shelton is ranked world No. 5, matching his career-high singles ranking first reached in November 2025.

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.