All you need to know about American tennis player Tommy Paul, including age, height, ranking, results, net worth, career earnings, and coach.
Paul has consistently been towards the top of the rankings for American tennis players since 2015, and his biggest wins include defeated No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz at the Canadian Open in 2023, No. 2 Rafael Nadal in Paris in 2022, and advancing to the semifinal of the 2022 Australian Open. His highest ranking came in June 2025 when he was ranked No. 8 in the world.
Name | Tommy Paul |
Age | 28 |
Height | 6-1 |
Weight | 180 lbs |
Born | Voorhees, NJ |
High School | J.H. Rose (NC) |
Turned Pro | 2015 |
ATP Tour wins | 5 |
Grand Slam wins | 0 |
Current world ranking | 24 (as of March 2026) |
2021 – Stockholm Open (ATP 250)
2024 - Dallas Open (ATP 500)
2024 - Queen's Club Championships (ATP 500)
2024 - Stockholm Open (ATP 250)
2025 - Houston (ATP 250)
Australian Open – SF (2023)
French Open – QF (2025)
Wimbledon – QF (2024)
US Open – 4R (2023, 24)
Paul has made more than $13.7 million in career earnings, per ATPTour.com, including winning $830,372 in the past year.
Paul’s net worth is estimated to be around $8 million, per various online sources.
His prize money, plus sponsorships with New Balance, Yonex, Celsius, and more all contribute to his net worth.
Paul's coach is Brad Stine, a longtime professional tennis coach who previously worked with world No. 1 and four-time Grand Slam champion Jim Courier.
Sine began working with Paul in 2020 and is recognized for helping Paul improve his consistency and shot selection, developing him into a well-rounded player.