How Much Money Do Ball Boys Make In Tennis?

Though some tournaments pay their ball boys and girls, most tournaments don’t. But still, tournaments receive hundreds, sometimes thousands of applications for their ball person jobs.

The job has several perks – ball boys and ball girls get to see many great players in action in close quarters. They get to hand around the court and get free tickets to watch matches. They get a food allowance and in most cases, get to keep their brand-name uniforms.

Great players such as Roger Federer have been ball boys. Federer has talked about memorable his experience was as a ball boy.

How much do ball boys and ball girls make?

US Open

US Open pays its new ball boys and girls by the hour – $12.50 in 2020, which is New York’s minimum wage. Returning ball persons earn a little more.

They also get a food allowance and can watch any match for free.  They get tickets to watch any match, though they are not premium seats.

Wimbledon

Wimbledon does not pay its ball kids, though there is a stipend of around £200 for the whole tournament. But it is an honor to be selected. Wimbledon selects  250 ball kids from around 700 applicants. The ball kids typically come from select schools.

Wimbledon offers its ball boys extensive training so they can be at their best during the only grand slam tournament on the grass.

Australian open

Australian Open ball boys and girls are not paid. They are volunteers for Tennis Australia that runs the tournaments. They get free meals and tickets for themselves and their families as perks.

Australian Open selects around 350 ball kids from 2500 applicants. Few ball kids at the Australian Open come from other countries.

French open

French Open does no pay its ball boys. But it has one of the rigorous programs to select ball boys. The program is one-year long where potential ball boys tested for physical and ball-handling abilities.

The program starts with around 400 kids but also around 200 are selected for the French Open.

Ball boys deal with odd requests and sometimes get hit by the ball

Here are a few instances where ball kids had to face the ball or had to attend to odd requests from players.

A tennis player asked a ball girl to peel a banana and was told off by the umpire.

Rafa accidentally hit a ball kid and then kissed her

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Brands Endorsed By Alexander Bublik

Alexander Bublik was born and raised in Russia. He represented Russia until 2016 and then switched his nationality to Kazakhstan due to better funding opportunities there. 

Bublik started playing tennis at age 2 with his father, Stanislav, who is also his coach. Bublik has slowly climbed up the rankings with good results on the men’s tour. Though Bublik is an excellent singles player, his greatest moment came in doubles when he reached the finals at the 2021 French Open men’s doubles with Andrey Golubev. His current sponsors are Yoxoi and Yonex. He has earned  more than $5 million in his career. 

Bublik is one of the few players on the tour who speaks his mind. He has said that he hates tennis and only plays the game for the money.

I hate tennis with all my heart. I hate every day that I have to play. I don’t see a bright spot in being a tennis player. I only play for the money. If there was no money at stake, I would quit right away.

I have seven tattoos and each one is connected to a specific time in my life. The one on tennis (a hand skeleton holding a tennis ball), it’s probably to remind me that I have to stuff myself with this sport dirt every day.

-Alexander Bublik

Alexander Bublik’s Sponsors

Yonex

Bublik has a racquet sponsorship deal with Yonex. He currently uses the Yonex EZONE 98 racquet Yonex Poly Tour Pro strings. He was previously using Wilson racquets.

Yoxoi

Bublik has an apparel sponsorship with the Japanese brand Yoxoi. 

He wears Nike shoes on the court but doesn’t have a contract with Nike.

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