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Top 10 Most Expensive Watches Worn by Tennis Players in the 2025 Season — Can You Guess the Highest Price?

From Alcaraz to Sabalenka, almost all well-known tennis stars add a luxury watch brand to their endorsement lineup. The relationship between tennis and watches actually goes back several centuries. Players frequently display their cherished watches before and after matches, and some don’t even take them off during competition.


In the 2025 season, players’ wrists were truly sparkling with luxury. Here is a rundown of the most expensive watches worn by players in 2025:


8. Alcaraz: Rolex Cosmograph Daytona



Alcaraz had an almost perfect season, winning 8 titles out of 11 finals. He also claimed his second French Open and US Open titles, wearing a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona at the award ceremonies. This golden watch features a black ceramic bezel and a turquoise lacquered dial, making it visually stunning. Depending on the specific model variations, this meticulously crafted Rolex timepiece is priced between $60,000 and $100,000.


7. Rublev: Bianchet UltraFino Carbon


Rublev reached the peak of his career performance in the 2025 season. Known for his court personality and flashy style, he also showcased his Bianchet watch during the US Open.


Rublev chose the Bianchet UltraFino Carbon, which costs around $80,000. This lightweight sports watch is made from high-density carbon material and is the first to combine a full carbon bracelet with a curved barrel-shaped case—a milestone for this Swiss watch brand.


6. Pegula & Navarro: De Bethune Starry Seas



Besides both coming from billionaire families and being strong competitors on the women’s tour, Pegula and Navarro share another thing in common—their watches. Both were spotted wearing the De Bethune Starry Seas collection during the US Open.


Starry Seas is a new edition in the De Bethune DB28 series. The dial, named for its blued and polished grade 5 titanium decorated with white gold stars, is priced at approximately $90,000.


5. Paul: De Bethune Steel Wheels



Paul also wore a De Bethune watch during the US Open, specifically from the Steel Wheels collection. This watch is extremely lightweight and compact, yet its price is quite the opposite—retailing for about $90,000. Made primarily of titanium, the design is intricate, with the brand’s signature triangular barrel bridge serving as the watch’s standout feature.


4. Musetti: Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-thin


Musetti’s French Open campaign ended in disappointment when he withdrew from the semifinals due to injury. Nevertheless, it was a strong showing, and his Vacheron Constantin watch also caught attention.


In Paris, Musetti wore the Vacheron Constantin Overseas ultra-thin perpetual calendar watch. This 18K white gold timepiece perfectly balances classic aesthetics with sporty style. The case is only 8.1 mm thick, and the perpetual calendar accurately displays the date until 2100; the dial also features a moon phase display with two golden moons as decoration. Its price is about $100,000.


3. Rublev: Vanguart Orb



Rublev appeared at the US Open wearing the Vanguart Orb. This watch, priced at $180,000, is a masterpiece of modern watchmaking design, notable for its ability to switch freely between manual and automatic winding. The dial is highly detailed, making it one of the finest mechanical creations combining technical complexity and visual beauty.


2. Sabalenka: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph



After a series of heartbreaking losses, Sabalenka finally triumphed at the US Open, successfully defending her New York title. Known for her fashion sense, she naturally ensured her watch was part of this highlight moment.


Sabalenka wore the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak automatic chronograph when crowned. The rose gold case set with diamonds nearly outshone the championship trophy itself. This watch is valued between $225,000 and $250,000.


1. Zverev: Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon



Zverev was unexpectedly eliminated in the third round of the US Open, falling short of expectations. Yet, he still became a focal point for another reason—the Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon rose gold watch on his wrist, priced at an astonishing $430,000, making it the most expensive watch worn by a tennis player in 2025. (Source: Tennis Home, Author: Spark)


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