Tim Henman had plenty of on-court success, but his off-court success is just as noteworthy. The former British No. 1 earned around £9million in prize money over the course of his 15-year tennis career, though it's his post-retirement work that has significantly boosted his wealth.

A blend of sponsorships, business ventures and a lucrative BBC contract have helped bulk his bank account, with his net worth reportedly standing at £20million. Henman has long-standing partnerships with the likes of banking giants HSBC, soft drink brand Robinsons and coffee company Lavazza. He's also been part of the BBC's Wimbledon commentary team since 2008, and even though the tournament only lasts two weeks, he earns a hefty £14,000 per match, which amounts to roughly £200,000 every year.

This makes him one of the highest-paid BBC TV personalities. In addition, he provides commentary and punditry for Amazon Prime Video, further increasing his earnings. Elsewhere, the 49-year-old has also made several profitable investments, particularly in real estate.

He owns a number of properties, including a luxurious £4.5m estate in Oxfordshire, where he lives with his wife and daughters. The stunning eight-bedroom manor, nestled within five acres of lush grounds, comes complete with its own outdoor swimming pool, stables, and paddocks.

The property also features a charming outhouse that's been transformed into a guest lodge, alongside exquisite gardens, a never-ending lawn, and, naturally, a tennis c.