The World's Highest-Paid Athletes
Tiger Woods leads the annual Forbes ranking


Tiger Woods’ 2009 troubles cost him five sponsors, $50 million in annual income, his perch as the world’s top golfer and his marriage. Now he’s back at number one on the course and on Forbes’ annual ranking of top athletes’ earnings. The full list includes 100 athletes from 11 sports and 23 countries.
Tiger Woods, GolfEarnings: $78.1 million Winnings: $13.1 mln Endorsements: $65 mlnWoods has been busy overseas, collecting more than $10 million in appearance fees with stops in Abu Dhabi, China, Malaysia and Turkey.Roger Federer, TennisEarnings: $71.5 million Winnings: $6.5 mln Endorsements: $65 mlnFederer’s income surged after a barnstorming tour of South America in December that netted him $14 million for six exhibitions.
Kobe Bryant BasketBallEarnings: $61.9 million salary: $27.9 mln Endorsements: $34 mlnBryant had the NBA’s highest salary for the third straight year. Sponsors include Nike, Coca-Cola, Turkish Airlines, Lenovo and Mercedes-Benz.LeBron James, BasketballEarnings: $59.8 million salary: $17.8 mln Endorsements: $42 mlnSales of his signature Nike shoes rose 50 percent in the US in 2012. He is the fifth player to win four NBA MVP awards.Drew Brees American, FootballEarnings: $51 million salary: $40 mln Endorsements: $11 mlnThe seven-time Pro Bowler signed a five-year, $100 million contract extension with the Saints in July that included a $37 million signing bonus.
Aaron Rodgers American, FootballEarnings: $49 million salary: $43 mln Endorsements: $6 mlnRodgers inked a deal in April that pays $62.5 million in the first three years and makes him the highest-paid player in the NFL.Phil Mickelson, GolfEarnings: $48.7 million Winnings: $4.7 mln Endorsements: $44 mlnEndorsements include Callaway, Barclays, KPMG, Exxon Mobil and Rolex. He added a deal to promote Enbrel after being diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis in 2010.
David Beckham, SoccerEarnings: $47.2 million salary: $5.2 mln Endorsements: $42 mlnBeckham announced his retirement from soccer last month but still maintains sponsors Adidas, Coty, H&M, Sainsbury’s, Samsung and Breitling.
Cristiano Ronaldo, SoccerEarnings: $44 million salary: $23 mln Endorsements: $21 mlnRonaldo’s contract with Real Madrid runs through the 2014-15 season, but extension talks last year stalled over his share in his image rights.
Lionel Messi, SoccerEarnings: $41.3 million salary: $20.3 mln Endorsements: $21 mlnBarcelona locked up FIFA’s four-time player of the year through 2018 with a two-year contract extension in February worth more than $20 million a year.
First Published: Jul 11, 2013, 06:36
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