Dylan Alcott: Wimbledon| Net Worth| Final australian open 2022

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Alcott, a recent Australian of the year recipient, ends his career with 15 Grand Slam quad singles titles and a platform. Today we will discuss about Dylan Alcott: Wimbledon| Net Worth| Final australian open 2022

Dylan Alcott: Wimbledon| Net Worth| Final australian open 2022

Dylan Martin Alcott, AO (born 4 December 1990) is an Australian wheelchair tennis player, wheelchair basketball player, radio host and motivational speaker. Alcott was a member of the Australia men’s national wheelchair basketball team, colloquially known as the Australian “Rollers”. At the age of 17, he became the youngest ever rollers gold medalist at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, and the youngest to compete in a wheelchair basketball competition. In 2014, he returned to wheelchair tennis with the aim of participating in the 2016 Rio Paralympics, in which he won gold medals in the men’s quad singles and doubles. He was named the 2016 Australian Paralympian of the Year due to his outstanding achievements in Rio.

Country (sports)  Australia
Residence Hampton East, Victoria
Born 4 December 1990 (age 31)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Turned pro 2014
Retired January 2022
Plays Quad, right-handed
Singles
Career record 240–54 (81.6%)
Highest ranking No. 1 (29 June 2015)
Current ranking No. 1 (30 August 2021)

Wimbledon

Dylan Alcott: Wimbledon| Net Worth| Final australian open 2022

Australia’s Dylan Alcott is a two-time Wimbledon singles champion and won his 14th major trophy after defeating Dutchman Sam Schroeder in the quad wheelchair singles final.

The world No. 1 was in control during her 67-minute 6-2, 6-2 victory to take the third leg of what would become a ‘Golden’ Slam in 2021.

Net Worth

Dylan Alcott: Wimbledon| Net Worth| Final australian open 2022

Dylan has earned a decent amount of money by winning many tennis and basketball tournaments. According to Cultfeeds.com, his estimated net worth is between $1 million and $3 million. The rising star has won 7 times Australian Open, thrice French Open, Wimbledon twice and US Open, which has contributed immensely to his net worth.

Final australian open 2022

Dylan Alcott dreamed of making a difference – and there’s no doubt that he did.

The world No. 1 player inspired many during his incredible professional tennis career. It also featured 22-year-old Sam Schröder of the Netherlands, who spoiled Alcott’s farewell by registering a 7-5 6-0 win in today’s Australian Open 2022 quad wheelchair singles final.

“You’ve done a great job inspiring the world,” Schröder told Alcott during the trophy presentation. “I hope one day I’ll be able to do even a small part of that. So thank you for everything you’ve done.”

Alcott was looking to win an eighth straight Australian Open title, but today it was Schroder’s time to shine.

After a tight opening set, world number two Schröder took control and took a 5-0 lead in the second set.

A vocal Rod Laver Arena crowd was set to join the competition, which was named Australian of the Year earlier this week and the 31-year-old did his best to move the match forward.

But in the end, Schröder proved too strong and claimed the second Grand Slam singles title of his career.

Retired Alcott, whose 31 unforced errors proved costly, was kind in defeat.

“Congratulations Sam, mate you deserved to win today. You were definitely the better player,” he said.

An emotional Alcott also thanked the tournament, his team and his fans for their support throughout his career.

“I really am the luckiest person in the world and I don’t have to win today to feel that,” Alcott said.

“To be honest, it would have been nice to win. But I am still the luckiest person I have ever met. I am the luckiest person in this country, if not the world, to live the life I am living.”

 

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