What Is Yosuke Watanuki’s Net Worth? Know About The Japanese Tennis Player
Emily Baldwin
Published Jan 05, 2026
Yosuke Watanuki is a tennis player from Japan. On March 18, 2019, he achieved a career-high ATP ranking of World No. 171; on January 7, 2019, he earned a doubles ranking of No. 373.
Yosuke Watanuki Net Worth 2022
Watanuki has an estimated net worth of $6 million. He makes his living from his tennis career.
On March 21, 2016, he achieved a career-high combined ranking of 2 during his junior tour. Watanuki won the 2016 Campeonato Internacional Juvenil de Tenis de Porte Alegre, which is a Grade A event in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
At the 2018 Rakuten Japan Open, he won his first main draw match on the ATP Tour over Robin Haase as a qualifier.
For the first time in his career, he reached the quarterfinals of an ATP tournament, winning two matches in a row. At the 2022 ATP Lyon Open, he defeated eight-seed Pedro Martinez for the second top-50 win. Later he defeated Kwon Soon-woo to set up a quarterfinal with Alex de Minaur. With all the matches, he returned to the top 225 in the rankings reaching 40 positions in rankings.
Yosuke Watanuki: Girlfriend, Parents And Family
Watanuki is not romantically involved with anyone at the moment. He has not shared information about his personal life on his social media or in the interviews.
Watanuki was born on April 12, 1998, in Saitama, Japan, to his father, Suketami Watanuki, and his mother, whose name has not been disclosed.
He has two brothers, Yusuke Watanuki and Keisuke Watanuki, and both of them are also professional tennis players.
Yusuke has a career-high ATP singles ranking of 477 and ATP doubles rankings of 520. He made his Grand Slam main draw debut at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships in the mixed doubles.
Watanuki’s brother Keisuke posts about his brother’s achievements in his Twitter and Instagram account.
Yosuke Watanuki is playing in Citi Open with Kyle Edmund
Watanuki was defeated by his opponent Kyle Edmund during the first round of the Citi Open, which was held in Washington, USA.
In the match, Edmund made a winning comeback to the ATP Tour after 21 months due to his knee injury.
In the first round, Edmund defeated Watanuki 6-4 7-6(10-8). Watanuki still has to get further than the third round of a Grand Slam.
During the match, Watanuki wasn’t great at converting his break points which was one of the reasons for his defeat.