Gabriela Dabrowski is a Canadian professional tennis player who specialises in doubles. She is ranked No. 3 (Career-high) in the world as of January 2025. Dabrowski won 17 doubles titles in her career so far, including the 2023 US Open alongside partner Erin Routliffe. She has also reached the finals of Wimbledon in 2019, the quarterfinals of the Australian Open twice (in 2018 and 2020) and the quarterfinals of the French Open once (2019).
In mixed doubles, Dabrowski has won two Grand Slam titles. Her first Grand Slam mixed doubles title came in 2017 at the French Open along with Rohan Bopanna, and she won her second Grand Slam title in 2018 at the Australian Open with Mate Pavic. Gabriela Dabrowski defeated the pair of Katerina Sinikova and Taylor Townsend with Erin Routliffe to win the WTA Finals title. At the 2024 Miami Open, she and Routliffe advanced to their second WTA 1000 final before losing to Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Sofia Kenin in a decisive champions tiebreak.
Dabrowski is a brilliant doubles and mixed doubles player, but she always struggles in singles. Her highest ranking in singles is No. 164, and she has never qualified for the Grand Slam main draw in singles.
Name: | Gabriela Dabrowski |
Age: | 32 years (April 1, 1992) |
Net Worth: | $2 million - $3 million |
Source of Wealth: | Tennis, Endorsements |
Prize Money: | $5,592,856 |
Endorsements: | Yonex |
Nationality: | Canadian |
Residence: | Ottawa, Ontario |
How much is Gabriela Dabrowski’s Net Worth in 2025?
Gabriela Dabrowski’s net worth is estimated between $2 million - $3 million as of January 2025. Tennis prize money is the primary source of income for her. In 2023, she won two doubles titles, including the US Open and Zhengzhou Open. After winning the US Open doubles title, she returned to the top 10 in doubles rankings.
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Gabriela Dabrowski Salary & Earnings
According to WTA's official website, Dabrowski has won over $5,592,856 in prize money so far in January 2025.
Gabriela Dabrowski Career
Gabriela Dabrowski was a talented player from a very young age, and she achieved a lot of success in her junior career. In 2006, she became the first Canadian player to win the Les Petits As championship (one of the most prestigious 14 and under tournaments).
In 2009, she won the Junior Orange Bowl. In January 2010, Dabrowski was a runner-up in doubles at the Australian Open. She finished 2010 as world No. 5 in the junior rankings and decided to turn professional.
In May 2013, Dabrowski reached her first doubles final at the Brussels Open, and the same year she reached her second doubles final at the Linz Open. In 2014, she won her first WTA doubles title at the Washington Open. In July 2014, she qualified for her first WTA Tour singles main draw at the Swedish Open and defeated world No. 39, Camila Giorgi, in the first round to secure her first top 50 win.
In 2017, she won the French Open mixed doubles title with Rohan Bopanna and became the first Canadian woman to win a Grand Slam title. In 2018, she won her second mixed doubles Grand Slam title at the Australian Open with Mate Pavic.
In the 2023 US Open, Dabrowski and her new partner Erin Routliffe defeated Laura Siegemund and Vera Zvonareva to win their first Grand Slam doubles title.
Gabriela Dabrowski Endorsements
Dabrowski's tennis equipment sponsor is Yonex.
Gabriela Dabrowski House
Gabriela Dabrowski resides in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. However, no information is available regarding the exact location or price of the property.
Gabriela Dabrowski Charity work
Dabrowksi is involved in charitable events, which include working with the Special Olympics to provide support to children and adults with intellectual disabilities in the field of sports. She also attended an episode of Social Club hosted by Special Olympics’ Maryland chapter, where she got in a video chat with chapter members.
FAQs on Gabriela Dabrowski Net Worth
A. According to the WTA (Women's Tennis Association), Dabrowski has won more than $5.5 million in prize money as of January 2025.
A. Gabriela Dabrowski stands 178 cm or 5 feet 10 inches tall.
A. Gabriela Dabrowski has won one Grand Slam doubles title, and two Grand Slam mixed doubles titles in her career.
A. As of January 2025, Gabriela Dabrowski is not married.