Virginia Wade is a tennis player who was born on July 10, 1945, in Bournemouth; Dorset, England. This article will take a look at Virginia Wade’s net worth.
Virginia Wade’s professional career began in 1968 and ended in retirement in the year 1986. Wade plays Right-handed (one-handed backhand). Wade was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 1989. You can find Wade’s information at tennisfame.com with the link virginia-wade.
Over an accomplished career, Wade won a total of 55 singles titles and earned a total of $1,542,278 from competition. Wade has won 55 singles titles, with a record of 839-329 and reached a rank of No. 2 (3 November 1975). Wade has reached a rank of No. 1 (1973) in doubles play.
Virginia Wade has an Australian Open record of 1 wins (1972 Australian Open – Women’s Singles); a French Open junior record of reaching the quarter finals (1970 French Open – Women’s Singles; 1972 French Open – Women’s Singles); a Wimbledon junior record of 1 wins (1977 Wimbledon Championships – Women’s Singles); and a US Open junior record of 1 wins (1968 US Open – Women’s Singles).
Virginia Wade competed in doubles events with good results, including an Australian Open Doubles record of 1 wins (1973); a French Open Doubles record of 1 wins (1973); a Wimbledon Doubles record of F (1970); a US Open Doubles record that includes 2 wins (1973, 1975); and a WTA Championship record of 1 wins (1975). Wade competed in these mixed events: Wimbledon with a record of reaching the quarter finals (1981); and the US Open with a record of reaching the quarter finals (1969, 1985).
So what is Virginia Wade’s net worth in 2018? Wade earned a total of $1,542,278 from competition according to Wikipedia, but that’s not all of Wade’s earnings, which may include sponsorships, businesses, and promotions. Our estimate for Virginia Wade’s net worth in 2018 is:
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