Jennifer Capriati Net Worth

Jennifer Capriati net worth is
$10 Million

Jennifer Capriati Wiki Biography

Jennifer Maria Capriati was born on the 29th March 1976, in New York City, USA, and is a former professional tennis player best known to the world for winning three Grand Slam titles, two Australian Opens and one French Open finals. She was also the No. 1 tennis player on the WTA list in October 2001. Her career started in 1990 and ended in 2004.

Have you ever wondered how rich Jennifer Capriati is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Jennifer`s net worth is as high as $10 million, an amount earned through her successful career as a tennis players. Also, her net worth has increased thanks to the endorsement deals she signed over the years, including $3 million with Diadora and $1 million with Prince tennis rackets.

Jennifer Capriati Net Worth $10 Million

Jennifer is the daughter of Italian parents, Denise and her husband Stefano Capriati. She grew up in New York City, and since she was a young girl, Jennifer had been holding a tennis racket. Her professional career began when she was only 13, but a year before she won the Junior Orange Bowl in 12- and the 14-year categories. In her first year on tour, Jennifer reached finals in two consecutive events, in Boca Raton, United States, where she was defeated by Gabriele Sabatini, and Hitlon Head, United States, where she lost to Martina Navratilova. However, her fisrt victory came the same year in Puerto Rico, United States, where she defeated Zina Garrison in three sets. After that, she won 13 more singles titles, at such events as Toronto, Canada in 1991, Sydney, Australia in 1993, Strasbourg, France in 1999, Charleston, United States in 2001, and New Haven, United States in 2003. These wins included the Australian Open titles in 2001 and 2002 and the French Open in 2001; in Australia she beat Martina Hingis on both occasions, and in France, her opponent was Kim Clijsters.
In addition to the above, Jennifer won the singles gold medal in the Barcelona Summer Olympic Games in 1992.

However, her career came to an end in 2004; after battling several injuries, she eventually decided to retire at the season`s end, although still finishing as a top 10 player.

Thanks to her successful career, Jennifer was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2012.

After her tennis career ended, Jennifer became a television personality, and in 2009 she made an appearance in the ABC reality TV series “The Superstars”, but she was eliminated from the show after only two episodes because of her injury. Nevertheless, appearance on the show certainly added to her net worth.

Regarding her personal life, Jennifer was in a relationship with tennis player Xavier Malisse, who is four years younger than her. Also she dated Ivan Brennan in the past, and was accused of following and striking Ivan; fortunately for her the charges were dropped.

Jennifer has also had several problems with the law; apart from being accused of hitting her ex-boyfriend and spending 30 hours in community service and four hours in an anger management clinic, in the past, Jennifer was arrested for marijuana possession and spent some time in drug counselling program; in 2010 she was treated for a drug overdose.

During 1994-1995 season, Jennifer wasn`t competing, and later admitted that she was considering ending her life, but her depression lifted, and all went well with her returning to the tour, and a few years later becoming No. 1.


Full NameJennifer Capriati
Net Worth$10 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 29, 1976
Place Of BirthNew York City, New York, United States
Height5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
Weight161 lbs (73 kg)
ProfessionTennis player
NationalityAmerican
ParentsDenise Capriati, Stefano Capriati
SiblingsSteven
NicknamesJennifer Marie Capriati , jennifer_capriati
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/jencapriati
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm1716520/
AwardsLaureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year, Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year, Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year, Best Comeback Athlete ESPY Award
NominationsBest Female Tennis Player ESPY Award, Best Female Athlete ESPY Award, Milliyet Sports Award for World Athlete of the Year
TV ShowsCharity Jam
#Quote
1Let me say that the path I did take for a brief period of my life was not of reckless drug use, hurting others, but it was a path of quiet rebellion, of a little experimentation of a darker side of my confusion in a confusing world, lost in the midst of finding my identity.
2Yes, I made mistakes by rebelling, by acting out in confused ways.
3People want to hear what I have to say and respect what I say.
4But, you know, I just want to play well and have fun playing well.
5I feel like I've started a new chapter in my life, and I need to leave the past behind.
6It wasn't my tennis that made me lose, it was a lot of different things going on, high drama, high emotion.
7I'm happy with what I've done but it's a challenge to try to win more.
8I mean, obviously, a lot of people know me around the world. Kids know me.
9It doesn't matter whether I qualify or wildcards.
10You know, I'm confident before I go out and play a match that I know, you know, I've put in the work and like I feel confident that I am going to go out there and play well.
11I just want to get to the level where I can say that that's my level, just try to play well, get up there.
12What I want out of tennis is not necessarily just winning.
13To win Grand Slams you have to be in the right frame of mind, the right physical shape.
14I had an instinct before and maybe now I don't have that instinct as much as knowing what to do, what shots to hit, where to place the ball, things like that.
15Coming back after the layoff, I wasn't really sure what to expect.
16This is the hardest thing I've ever done. The rehab has not gone as expected.
17Now a lot has changed and I can separate a lot of things.
18I mean, I feel like just a new person completely.
19I know there is much mystery, much question to what happened, and I must also say, many lies.
20Tennis is what I do and is part of who I am.
21I do still have some of the experience from playing, but it's been so long since I've been out in those quarters, semis, finals, the important final matches, just against the top players.
22I was an emotional basket case.
#Fact
1American tennis player who was ranked number 1 in the world in 2001 and 2002. She won 3 grand slam tournaments and 11 other titles. Was elected best player in 2001.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Superstars2009TV SeriesHerself - Contestant
Unique Whips2005TV SeriesHerself
Charity Jam2005TV Series documentaryHerself
Open Access2004TV SeriesHerself
Glam Slam: WTA Fashion Show2003TV Movie documentaryHerself
She Got Game2003DocumentaryHerself
Barcelona 1992: Games of the XXV Olympiad1992TV Mini-SeriesHerself

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