Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Ronaldo atop list of richest athletes

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REAL Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo remained atop Forbes magazine’s list of 100 highest-paid athletes, with Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James moving up to second on a list heavy on NBA players.

The 32-year-old Portugal forward is estimated to have earned a total of $93 million between his football salary of $58 million and $35 million in endorsemen­t income.

It’s the second straight year Ronaldo has topped the list, released Wednesday just days after he spearheade­d a 4-1 victory over Juventus that made Real Madrid the first team to retain the Uefa Champions League title.

James, with estimated earnings of $86.2 million, was one of 32 NBA players who made the top 100 up from 18 last year.

He took over second place from the Argentine footballer Lionel Messi, now third with $80 million.

Swiss tennis great, Roger Federer, ($64 million) and Golden State Warriors guard Kevin Durant ($60.6 million) rounded out the top five —just as they did last year.

The Forbes figures include salaries, prize money and bonuses earned between June 1, 2016, and June 1, 2017. Endorsemen­t incomes are an estimate of sponsorshi­ps, appearance fees and licensing incomes for the same 12-month period based on conversati­ons with industry insiders.

Serena Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam winner, was the lone woman on the list with an estimated income of $27 million — $19 million of which came from endorsemen­ts —to place her 51st overall.— AFP.

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