What is Taro Daniel net worth, prize money, salary and brand endorsements

Daniel defeated Duan Lajovi and Holger Rune to advance to the quarterfinals of the Serbia Open in Belgrade in 2022.

Taro Daniel in a file photo (image: twitter)
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Tennis player Taro Daniel is of Japanese and American descent. He has seven ATP Challenger Tour singles championships, one ATP Tour singles title from the 2018 Istanbul Open, and a career-high singles ranking of world No. 64 on August 27, 2018. He is presently Japan’s No. 2 player. Daniel had triumphed in a few ITF Futures competitions in Portugal and Spain. He advanced to the ATP Challenger Tour semifinals at the Yokohama in November 2012, and in November 2013, he made it all the way to the Yeongwol final before falling to fourth seed Bradley Klahn. Daniel improved his ATP position from 978 to 241 between 2011 and 2013. Daniel lost to Thomaz Bellucci in the third qualifying round of the 2014 Australian Open. He won back at Bellucci and defeated eighth seed Federico Delbonis to go to the quarterfinals of the Chile Open, where he was playing in his debut ATP competition. Third seed Nicolas Almagro finished his run. At the 2018 Istanbul Open in May, he reached his first ATP final, where he faced fellow first-time finalist Malek Jaziri of Tunisia. Daniel won his first ATP Tournament by defeating Jaziri 7-6 6-4. On August 27, 2018, Daniel attained a career-high rating of No. 64.

Daniel lost to Lukas Rosol in the opening round of the 2016 Australian Open after receiving straight entrance into the main tournament. He advanced to the second round of the Open Sud de France in February before falling to Marcos Baghdatis, the eighth seed, in straight sets. In the opening match of the 2016 Davis Cup World Group in Birmingham, Japan took on the reigning champion Great Britain. World No. 2 Andy Murray defeated him in straight sets, and Japan suffered a 1-3 loss. Daniel, a fortunate loser, advanced to the semifinals of the 2021 Serbia Open in Belgrade, where he defeated Federico Delbonis, Joao Sousa, and seventh-seeded John Millman, but fell to second-seeded Matteo Berrettini. Daniel advanced to the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career after defeating Andy Murray and Tomás Barrios in the 2022 Australian Open qualifying round. In the third round, he was defeated by the 10th seed Jannik Sinner. After defeating him in Melbourne, Daniel fell to Andy Murray at the 2022 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells in March, giving the Scotsman his 700th career victory on the ATP Tour. Daniel defeated Duan Lajovi and Holger Rune to advance to the quarterfinals of the Serbia Open in Belgrade in 2022. Andrey Rublev, the second seed, defeated him in straight sets.

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Taro Daniel net worth 2022

His base pay is $1,534,372 USD each month. In actuality, he is a professional tennis player from the United States with a $1 million USD estimated net worth. Taro Total career prize money won by Daniel is $2,999,364. Daniel was born in New York, New York, USA, and began his career in 2010.

Taro Daniel prize money

YearPrize money (in USD)Titles won
2022646,1820
2021352,5980
2020157,5970
2019392,9160
2018481,5111
2017336,9240
2016261,6050

Taro Daniel brand endorsements 2022

Taro Daniel is sponsored by brand Mizuno for his sportswear and for the racket, Babolat.





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