Emma Raducanu’s company posts £9.6m profit mostly through commercial endorsements

Source: Yahoo Sports

Emma Raducanu’s registered company made a profit of almost £10 million in 2023, according to records posted at Companies House.

‌The company in question – Harbour 6 Ltd – was registered in 2020, the year before Raducanu shot to fame by winning the US Open as a qualifier.

‌She is identified as the sole director and the only employee of the company, which closed its tax year on Feb 28.

‌Raducanu’s prizemoney earnings for 2023 came to a little shy of £200,000, so it seems likely that the bulk of her income stemmed from her nine major sponsorship deals. The list comprises British Airways, Porsche, Tiffany, Dior, Evian, Wilson, Nike, HSBC and Vodafone.

‌The Companies House records suggest that Raducanu’s prizemoney does not always go through Harbour 6 Ltd, as it posted an income of around £600,000 in 2021 despite her massive £2 million paycheque from the US Open.

‌The recorded profit of £9.6 million is a little short of Forbes Magazine’s estimate of £12.2 million as Raducanu’s annual earnings, which was made in August and placed her sixth in the list of the highest-earning tennis players.

‌Raducanu has endured an injury-plagued couple of seasons since her dramatic triumph in New York and underwent three separate operations last May to deal with issues in both wrists and one ankle.

THE AUTHOR: Simon Briggs, The Telegraph

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