LeBron James will be the first self-made billionaire to compete in the Summer Games, but who else stands on the earnings podium in basketball, tennis, golf and other sports.
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00:00Even in popular Olympic sports like gymnastics, swimming, or track and field,
00:05there is little hope for big paydays directly through compensation.
00:08While many countries pay bonuses to medal winners,
00:11a lack of professional leagues and four years between Olympics
00:14means that athletes have to be smart about capitalizing on their newfound fame.
00:19Forbes tracks the top athletes throughout the year
00:21with large paying contracts or prize money winnings
00:24and millions of dollars in brand endorsements and business ventures off the field.
00:28Here are the top 3 highest earners across 5 of the most lucrative sports in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
00:43NBA players are the highest paid group of athletes in Paris by a wide margin,
00:47with Team USA alone containing 7 of the 50 highest paid athletes in the world across all sports.
00:53Still, there are 35 active NBA players across the other teams in the competition,
00:58and Canada's 10 NBA players, for example, make an average on-court salary of $16.2 million.
01:05As a category, basketball players are the most consistent earners off the court,
01:09and all but LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo make more money from their NBA salaries than endorsements.
01:15James also has the distinction of being the only billionaire to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games.
01:23Representing women's tennis, Iga Szywontek, Coco Gauff, and Naomi Osaka.
01:29Among female athletes, tennis players reign supreme in terms of earnings.
01:33Poland's Iga Szywontek, a 5-time Grand Slam champion and the world's number one at just 23 years old,
01:39already ranks 9th in the all-time WTA prize money rankings,
01:43and has endorsements that include Rolex, Porsche, and Visa.
01:48Since winning her first Grand Slam at last year's US Open,
01:51world number two Coco Gauff has added new sponsorships from Ray-Ban and hair care brand Carol's Daughter
01:56to an already robust portfolio.
01:59And 26-year-old Naomi Osaka, who will represent Japan at the Games,
02:03is hoping to re-establish her game on the court
02:05and reclaim her crown as the highest-paid female athlete in the world,
02:09a title she held for three straight years from 2020 to 2022.
02:14Representing men's tennis, Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, and Daniil Medvedev.
02:20In this month's Wimbledon final, 21-year-old Carlos Alcaraz dominated 37-year-old Novak Djokovic
02:26for what felt like a long-awaited passing of the torch in tennis.
02:30The young Spaniard also won last month's French Open title
02:33on the same courts where the Olympic tennis competition will be held.
02:37Considering the Grand Slam bonuses in his Nike deal,
02:40and with the addition of Louis Vuitton to his sponsorship portfolio in early 2024,
02:44it's likely Alcaraz will also become the highest-paid tennis player in the world this year.
02:50Representing women's golf, Nelly Korda, Brooke Henderson, and Jin Young Ko.
02:56Nelly Korda has dominated the LPGA Tour this season,
02:59earning more than $3 million in prize money so far in 2024,
03:04and at one point winning five consecutive tournaments.
03:07The 25-year-old American was already golf's top pitchwoman,
03:10with sponsors including Delta Airlines, Goldman Sachs, and T-Mobile.
03:14Both Brooke Henderson and Jin Young Ko are marketing stars in their respective home countries as well,
03:19pulling in an estimated $3.5 million off the course.
03:24Representing men's golf, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, and Scotty Scheffler.
03:30Jon Rahm had the highest-earning year of any golfer Forbes has ever recorded,
03:34thanks to his defection to the Live Golf Tour
03:36that came with an estimated $175 million upfront payment from the Saudis,
03:41who own the Breakaway Golf Tour.
03:43Meanwhile, Scotty Scheffler and Rory McIlroy,
03:45the number one and number two golfers in the world,
03:48have remained loyal to the PGA Tour,
03:50and have each benefited from a bump in prize money in response to the Live emergence.