Kim Warwick is a tennis player who was born on April 8, 1952, in Sydney, Australia. This article will take a look at Kim Warwick’s net worth.
Kim Warwick’s professional career began in 1970 and ended in retirement in the year 1987 (brief comeback in 1996). Warwick lives in Clearwater, Florida, USA and plays Right-handed (1-handed backhand).
Over an accomplished career, Warwick won a total of 3 singles titles, won a total of 26 doubles titles and earned a total of $994,045 from competition. Warwick has won 3 singles titles, with a record of 268-253 and reached a rank of No. 15 (12 October 1981). Warwick has won 26 doubles titles, with a record of 449-289 and reached a rank of No. 10 (9 December 1985) in doubles play.
Kim Warwick has an Australian Open record of F (1980 Australian Open – Men’s Singles); a French Open junior record of achieving a number two ranking (1977 French Open – Men’s Singles; 1979 French Open – Men’s Singles; 1980 French Open – Men’s Singles); a Wimbledon junior record of achieving a number four ranking (1977 Wimbledon Championships – Men’s Singles); and a US Open junior record of reaching the quarter finals (1982 US Open – Men’s Singles).
Kim Warwick competed in doubles events with good results, including an Australian Open Doubles record of 3 wins (1978, 1980, 1981); a French Open Doubles record of 1 wins (1985); a Wimbledon Doubles record of reaching the quarter finals (1977, 1982); and a US Open Doubles record that includes reaching the semi finals (1977). Warwick competed in these mixed events: Wimbledon with a record of F (1972).
So what is Kim Warwick’s net worth in 2018? Warwick earned a total of $994,045 from competition according to Wikipedia, but that’s not all of Warwick’s earnings, which may include sponsorships, businesses, and promotions. Our estimate for Kim Warwick’s net worth in 2018 is:
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