British tennis hero Tim Henman made a heck of a lot money as a player but he's been raking even more in since hanging up his racket Tim Henman might have had a pretty lucrative tennis career but life after hanging up his racket has been just as fruitful the former British number one transitioned seamlessly from the darling of Wimbledon to the voice of it after calling time on his illustrious if a little anti-climactic playing career in 2007 Henman earned around 9 million in prize money as a player but the bulk of his net worth which sits at an estimated 20 M has come from sponsorships business ventures and a pretty tasty BBC contract the 49-year-old has long-standing Partnerships with the likes of banking Giants HSBC soft drink brand Robinson's two deals he signed during his playing days and coffee brand Lavazza since 2018 he's been part of the BBC's Wimbledon commentary team and although the tournament only lasts two weeks he's paid a handsome $114,000 per match this equates to roughly $200,000 every tournament making him one of the highest paid BBC TV personalities he also provides commentary and punditry for Amazon Prime video to further bulk his bank balance elsewhere he's made a series of lucrative Investments namely in real estate he owns several properties including a lavish 4. M meter estate in Oxfordshire where he lives with his wife and daughters the impressive 8-bedroom Manor House sits on 5 acres of land and boasts an outdoor pool stables and paddocks it also has an ouse which the family have used as a Guest Lodge as well as beautiful gardens a never-ending lawn and unsurprisingly a tennis court just a few steps away from the main house