Marin Cilic Net Worth, Tennis Career, Girlfriend, Child, Parents, Coach, Income, Assets, and more


Marin Cilic Net Worth, Tennis Career, Girlfriend, Child, Parents, Coach, Income, Assets, and more

Marin Cilic

NameMarin Cilic
Age33
OccupationTennis Player
Other sources of wealthAdvertisements
Net Worth$29 million as of November 2022
ResidenceMonte Carlo, Monaco
SponsorsHead, Ebix
CharityMarin Cilic Foundation
Marital StatusMarried to Kristina Milkovic

Marin Cilic is a Croatian tennis player. He has won 20 career titles including the US Open in 2014. Cilic defeated Kei Nishikori in straight sets to win the Grand Slam. He has also reached the finals of the Australian Open in 2018 and Wimbledon in 2017. Cilic has amassed a huge amount in prize money earnings.

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He has won $29,829,383 in prizes and his other sources of income include sponsorship and advertisement deals. Cilic has been an all-court player with great performances across surfaces, not only on the Tour but also in Grand Slam events having made it to the finals of all majors except the French Open where he has thrice been a quarter-finalist but has not been able to advance ahead of that.

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Marin Cilic’s parents and early life

Marin Cilic was born to Bosnian Croat parents in Medjugorje, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, a town in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is the youngest of three brothers and his father Zdenko Cilic was determined to give his sons a great sporting opportunity and moved Cilic at 15 years of age to Italy to work with Ivanisevic. Cilic won six tournaments on the junior circuit. He then turned pro in 2005 and has carved his place in the professional tennis circuit.

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Marin Cilic’s cars, houses, and other achievements

Marin Cilic
Marin Cilic

Marin Cilic owns many luxury cars which include Range Rover, Mercedes, Benz, Jaguar, Alfa Romeo, and Z4 series cars manufactured by BMW. Cilic has also founded the Marin Cilic foundation to provide support, space, and financial support to underprivileged children and youths. Cilic had a career-high ranking of number three in the world. He has won a grand slam, made multiple grand slam final appearances, and won the Davis Cup with Croatia.

Cilic has been one of the flagbearers of Croatian tennis for a long time now and has also been an inspiration for the upcoming generation of players who have seen the veteran win some great wins for himself and also for his nation in various international team events over the course of his illustrious career.

Marin Cilic’s house

Marin Cilic resides in a beautiful and lavish mansion in Monaco, Monte Carlo.

Marin Cilic’s wife

Marin Cilic and his wife Kristina
Marin Cilic and his wife Kristina

Marin Cilic is married to his longtime Kristina Milkovic. In 2018, the couple tied the knot and they also have 2 children together.  Kristina has often been seen supporting her husband while he plays, but there is not much information about her, the couple like to keep their private matters, private.

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Marin Cilic Career titles

Marin Cilic with his 2014 US Open trophy
Marin Cilic with his 2014 US Open trophy

Marin Cilic has won 20 career titles including the 2014 US Open. He has also won 1 Masters 1000 and two ATP 500 tournaments. Cilic’s most-won tournaments are the ATP 250s. He has won 16 of 25 ATP 250 finals he has played. He has also made three quarterfinal appearances in the French Open, a final appearance at Wimbledon, and the Australian Open. Cilic has made a place for himself in the tennis world in an era where the Big Three have dominated the tennis world like no other.

Who is Marin Cilic’s coach?

Marin Cilic has had a lot of coaches including the strength and conditioning coach Slaven Hrvoj. Cilic, 33, had been working with Hrvoj for the past 11 years. His tennis coaches include an array of talented personalities including Bob Brett from 2004-13, Goran Ivanisevic from 2013-2016, Jonas Bjorkman from 2016-2017, Ivan Cinkus from 2018 to 2020, Vedran Matic from 2020 to 2021, and Viliam Visak from 2020.

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