Wimbledon is almost here, with the stars of the tennis world convening in south-west London for two weeks of top-quality sport on turf. With prize money pots continuing to grow and sponsorships becoming increasingly lucrative, the sport’s top dogs have access to some of the world’s most exciting motor cars. But who’s driving what, and which of the favourites has the best car collection? We took a look, with support from Anglo Scottish, car finance lease provider to the stars, to get the lowdown on tennis stars’ cars of choice.
Jannik Sinner – Alfa Romeo
Italian icon Jannik Sinner has enjoyed a number of lucrative sponsorships since arriving on the scene, having been part of the Nike stable since 2019 and following in Federer’s footsteps with a Rolex sponsorship. His car sponsor, Alfa Romeo, oozes class – he drives a Stelvio Q4 Veloce, perfect for all-weather performance.
Coco Gauff – Porsche
Coco Gauff is one of the most exciting prospects on the circuit and she’s got the garage to match.
She’s one of many tennis stars who favour a Porsche. After being spotted cruising around Florida in her 911, she quipped: “It’s hard not to drive fast in that car!” That’s not all, however – she’s also rumoured to have a Mercedes-Benz GLC and a Jaguar F-Pace SVR waiting at home.
Novak Djokovic – Tesla
Serbian legend Novak Djokovic, tennis’ elder statesman, is a well-known petrolhead. A former brand ambassador for Peugeot, Djokovic’s collection included a limited edition E-208 bestowed by Peugeot, though it’s unclear if he’s retained ownership following the end of his partnership.
He also owns a series of sportier motors from a range of carmakers, including a Tesla Model X, Audi R8, Aston Martin DB9 (worth over £200,000), and Bentley GT Continental. For understated, everyday use, he also has a Fiat 500.
Emma Raducanu – Porsche
Another British talent, Emma Raducanu, began a Porsche sponsorship back in 2022, after her meteoric rise to win the US Open the year before, aged just 18. Last year, however, following a spate of injuries, she found herself in the news amid rumours that Porsche had ‘taken back’ her Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, worth £125,000.
Thankfully, she put these rumours to bed, showing off a Porsche Cayenne on her Instagram story.
Jack Draper – Volkswagen Polo
Promising Brit Jack Draper made headlineslast year when he mentioned that he still drove a second-hand VW Polo despite netting almost £800k on his way to the semi-final of the US Open. According to a profile in Vogue at the start of this year, he’s kept the same wheels of choice – his 2013 Polo is still going strong!
Carlos Alcaraz – BMW
Spanish hotshot Carlos Alcaraz is a BMW man, having signed on as a brand ambassador with the German auto maker back in 2022. You might have seen him featured in adverts for the 1 Series, the i5 and the i7, showing off his affinity for the fine-tuned cars. Apparently, his personal ride is the iX xDrive40, an all-electric luxury SUV.
Aryna Sabalenka – Porsche
The women’s world number one, Aryna Sabalenka, is the owner of a Porsche 911 GT3 RS, which retails from £192,000. It’s more than a car for Sabalenka, however – after missing out on the car issued as a prize at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix four years in a row, she decided to buy her own as a bit of motivation – so if you see her triumph in 2026, you know why!
Alexander Zverev – Koenigsegg?
Zverev, the world #3, boasts a prestigious trophy cabinet including 24 ATP Tour titles – and along the way, he’s picked up his fair share of prestigious motors. He’s known to have a BMW i8 and was gifted an all-electric iX M70 on his 28thbirthday.
Most notably, however, Zverev was spotted driving a Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut – the hypercar capable of going from 0 to 400km/h and back to 0 in 27.83 seconds. It’s unclear whether he’s the owner of this uber-limited car but one thing’s for sure: it’s fast!
So, whose collection is most impressive? And which car would you most like to take for a spin? Let us know!