Sebastian Ofner is a professional tennis player from Austria. He has been playing on the ATP Tour since 2015. Over the years, he has built a steady career with hard work and simple focus on his game. He may not always be in the spotlight, but he is known for showing up, competing hard, and improving step by step on the world stage.
Sebastian Ofner's net worth and earnings
As of early 2026, Ofner’s estimated net worth is around $1 to 2.7 million as per Surprisesports. Most of his income comes from prize money earned in tournaments. According to official ATP records, his career prize money has crossed $2.7 million.
He also earns from brand deals, though he keeps a low profile compared to top stars. His earnings reflect a steady career built on consistent participation rather than big headline wins.
Sebastian Ofner's career journey and key achievements
Ofner’s big moment came in 2017 at Wimbledon. He started from the qualifying rounds and reached the third round. During that run, he defeated Jack Sock, who was a top 20 player at the time. This win helped him gain global attention.
In January 2024, Ofner reached his career-best ATP singles ranking of world No. 37. He has also claimed various titles in the ATP Challenger Tour, which allowed him to develop and remain competitive.
He plays excellently on clay courts since his playing style fits well into extended exchanges.
Sebastian Ofner's personal life and coaching
Ofner keeps his personal life private. There is very little information available on his private life regarding his family or personal relationships. In terms of personality, when away from the game, he is quite laid back and likes to eat well and travel.
In his career thus far, he has trained under coaches such as Stefan Rettl and Wolfgang Thiem. Their training has contributed greatly to his success in the sport.
Sebastian Ofner's recent updates
In May 2026, Ofner is still competing actively on the ATP Tour. In order to keep his ranking, he keeps competing in tournaments on the ATP and Challenger tours. Additionally, he competes for Austria in the
Davis Cup.
Nothing controversial happened to him lately, and he keeps working hard on developing his game further. Even if his victories do not become news anymore, Ofner remains an efficient competitor in the world tennis arena.