GETTY Roger Federer net worth: Federer has earned more than $110,000,000 in prize money

The 19-time Grand Slam champion, 36, beat Alexander Zverev at the ATP Finals at the O2 on Tuesday night.



Federer banked $191,000 for just turning up in London and players get $191,000 for every win.



It means the $573,000 he has earned for qualifying and then beating Jack Sock and then Zverev takes his career prize money to $110,235,682.



That surpasses the previous prize money leader Woods, who has earned $110,061,012.



Federer has earned around $6million in 2017 through tournament and match wins - although it’s sponsorship agreements where he makes the most of his cash.

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The Forbes rich-list shows Roger Federer earned another $58million in endorsements to take his year pay to $64million.



Woods’ earnings have stalled since 2009 following allegations in his private life. He has since battled a string of long-term injuries.



Squeaky-clean Federer, meanwhile, has been at the top of the game for close to 20 years.



He’s won 95 tournaments since 1998 with four Grand Slam title wins - at the Australian Open and then Wimbledon - this year.



Among his high-profile sponsors include tennis giants Wilson, who he has a lifetime deal with, Nike and Rolex.

GETTY Roger Federer has won 19 Grand Slam titles