Tomás Martín Etcheverry's Net Worth Details

Tomás Martín Etcheverry has turned a late start in professional tennis into more than $6.8 million in career prize money and his first ATP Tour title.

This Tomás Martín Etcheverry net worth breakdown covers his prize money, endorsements, coach, and career earnings heading into.

Tomás Martín Etcheverry’s Biography

Category Details
Full Name Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Date of Birth July 18, 1999
Age 26
Nationality Argentine
Height / Weight 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) / 82 kg (181 lbs)
Plays Right-handed, two-handed backhand
Current ATP Singles Ranking No. 30 (2026 season)
Career-High Ranking No. 25 (May 2026)
Turned Professional 2017
Years Active 2017 – Present
Coach Walter Grinovero
Estimated Net Worth $8 million
Career Prize Money $6,816,912
ATP Tour Titles 1 (2026 Rio Open)
Grand Slam Titles 0
Relationship Status In a relationship with Belén Raimondi
Social Profiles Instagram: @tomasetcheverry123

Early Life and Tennis Journey

Etcheverry was born on July 18, 1999, in La Plata, Argentina. He grew up in a city known for producing strong tennis talent and picked up a racquet as a young child.

His parents, both lawyers, supported his early training at local clubs in La Plata. He built his game on the clay courts that shaped so many Argentine players before him.

Etcheverry worked his way up through the ITF Futures and junior circuits before turning professional in 2017. Progress was gradual at first, with his early career high sitting outside the top 300.

His breakthrough on the Challenger Tour came in 2021, when he won titles in Perugia and Trieste, Italy, pushing him inside the top 150 for the first time. That surge set up his move onto the main ATP Tour.

Professional Tennis Career

Etcheverry made his Grand Slam main-draw debut at the 2022 Australian Open. He broke into the top 100 in April 2022, opening the door to direct entry at all four majors.

The 2023 season was his career turning point. He reached three ATP finals, including the Argentina Open and the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships, and made his first Grand Slam quarterfinal at the French Open.

He climbed to a then career-high No. 27 in February 2024. After a quieter 2025, Etcheverry rebounded in dramatic fashion at the 2026 Rio Open, coming back from a set down in the final to beat Alejandro Tabilo for his maiden ATP Tour title.

That win pushed him to a new career-high ranking of No. 25 in May 2026 and made him Argentina’s top-ranked singles player.

He also reached the fourth round of the Miami Open and the last 16 at Monte-Carlo during the same stretch.

Coach

Walter Grinovero, an Argentine coach in his 26th year on the ATP Tour, guides Etcheverry’s team.

Their partnership deepened in December when Grinovero shifted his focus toward Etcheverry’s mental and emotional approach on court, not just his technique.

Grinovero has described their work together as a team effort built on honesty and shared accountability.

He previously coached players including Nicolás Jarry and Cristian Garín before taking on Etcheverry full-time.

Girlfriend

Etcheverry has been in a relationship with Belén Raimondi. He has generally kept his personal life away from the spotlight, focusing public attention on his tennis career.

His parents, Fernando Etcheverry and María Lía, both work as lawyers in Argentina. He has two siblings along with two step-siblings.

Tomás Martín Etcheverry’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Tomás Martín Etcheverry’s has an estimated net worth of $8 million.

He built this fortune primarily through ATP prize money, supplemented by apparel, equipment, and supplement endorsement deals.

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

Etcheverry’s career prize money stands at $6,816,912 through the 2026 season, according to official ATP tournament data.

His single best payday came from winning the 2026 Rio Open, an ATP 500 event.

He has also banked significant six-figure sums from three ATP finals appearances in 2023 and his French Open quarterfinal run the same year.

His 2026 season alone has generated $1,329,716 in prize money so far.

Annual Earnings and Endorsements Income

The majority of Etcheverry’s income still comes from on-court prize money rather than off-court deals, which is typical for a player ranked outside the top 20.

His endorsement income adds a meaningful but secondary stream on top of that.

He does not appear on Forbes’ list of the highest-paid tennis players, a group dominated by Grand Slam champions with major global sponsorships.

As his ranking climbs, his off-court earning potential is likely to grow.

Career Earnings By Year

Year ATP Titles Season Prize Money Ranking
2021 0 Not individually itemized in public ATP data 130
2022 0 Not individually itemized in public ATP data 79
2023 0 Not individually itemized in public ATP data 30
2024 0 Not individually itemized in public ATP data 39
2025 0 Not individually itemized in public ATP data 60
2026 1 $1,329,716 (through mid-season) 30 (current)
  • ATP tournament sites do not publish a full year-by-year prize money breakdown for every player, so the table above reflects verified data where available. Etcheverry’s cumulative career prize money across all seasons is $6,816,912.

Endorsements

Etcheverry has an apparel and footwear deal with American tennis brand K-Swiss, which he joined in 2023 after previously wearing Lotto. He is featured on K-Swiss’s official athlete roster alongside other ATP and WTA pros.

He has also carried supplement and nutrition sponsorships from Argentine brands Centrum and Pulver Suplementos. His other partners have included the sports medicine and rehabilitation facility Sporthesis and management firm SportSumma.

Racquet sponsorship has shifted over his career; he has used Head equipment for extended stretches and has more recently been seen with Yonex frames. No investment stakes or business ventures outside tennis have been publicly disclosed.

Career Statistics

Year Titles Won Best Grand Slam Result Win/Loss Record Year-End Ranking
2021 0 Did not qualify for main draw 1–2 130
2022 0 1R (all four majors) 3–14 79
2023 0 QF (French Open) 30–27 30
2024 0 3R (Australian Open, US Open) 31–29 39
2025 0 2R (Australian Open) 17–24 60
2026 (through mid-season) 1 (Rio Open) 3R (Australian Open) 21–13 30 (current)

FAQs

What is Tomás Martín Etcheverry’s net worth?

Etcheverry’s net worth is estimated at $8 million. That figure combines his $6.8 million in career ATP prize money with income from endorsement and equipment sponsorship deals.

How much prize money has Etcheverry won in his career?

He has earned $6,816,912 in career ATP prize money through the 2026 season. His single biggest payday came from winning his maiden ATP title at the 2026 Rio Open.

Has Etcheverry won a Grand Slam title?

Etcheverry has not won a Grand Slam title. His best major result is a quarterfinal run at the 2023 French Open, where he beat Alex de Minaur and Yoshihito Nishioka.

What is Etcheverry’s biggest endorsement deal?

His most prominent public sponsorship is with American tennis brand K-Swiss, which supplies his apparel and footwear. He also holds smaller nutrition and supplement partnerships with Argentine brands Centrum and Pulver Suplementos.

What is Etcheverry’s current world ranking?

Etcheverry is ranked No. 30 in the ATP singles standings during the 2026 season. His career-high ranking is No. 25, reached in May 2026 after his Rio Open title run.

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.