Emma Raducanu’s company records staggering profit which dwarfs £200,000 prize money

Emma Raducanu’s company posted profits of nearly £10million, according to a recent filing on companies house.

Raducanu is the sole director of Harbour 6 Limited, a company that was incorporated in 2020.


Raducanu’s endorsements have made her millions

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According to the latest documents, with its tax year ending on February 28, Harbour 6 Limited had profit of £9.6m.

The 21-year-old’s on court prize money to date is around £3.2m, with around £1.8m of that coming in her remarkable US Open win in 2021.

Injuries have continued to plague her progress on the court, with a triple surgery ending her 2023 season in May.

This meant she earned less than £200,000 that year in prize money, while in 2022 she made around £600,000.

This means the bulk of her income has come from lucrative sponsorship deals.

She has nine major sponsors and these include Wilson, Nike, British Airways, Evian, Tiffany, Dior, HSBC, Vodafone and Porsche.

In 2024, Raducanu will be hoping to get back to her best and there are early signs she is finding form.

At Indian Wells, she made it into the third round before losing a close match with Aryna Sabalenka.


Raducanu is starting to look back to her best

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She produced a dazzling performance to help Britain beat France in the Billie Jean King Cup, beating Caroline Garcia and Diane Parry to send the team through to the finals.

This week in Stuttgart, Raducanu thrashed Angelique Kerber 6-2 6-1 to reach the second round.


Source: TalkSport.com Tennis