deluded pom? wrote:
Or a tennis bat. He could be six hundred and seventy fourth in the world (equal to the British number one) and still be a milliionaire.
Take 670 off your estimate and you'd be nearer the mark.
Apart from Mr Murray there ain't many millionaires in British tennis - unless you're in the top 200 it's a hard life going round low level tournaments where the winner gets about £5K. You have to pay your own way and if you lose, you get nothing. players from virtually every country in the world are after the same prize. You have to train anything up to 4 hours a day throughout your teenage years and then even more when you go pro. It's not an easy way to make money in sport.
Anyway, the Chargers start at year 5 (U10)