Emma Raducanu has sparked speculation as she was spotted in the company of a mysterious man over the weekend. The former US Open champion was photographed leaving her residence in southwest London with Jack Coman last Saturday.
Coman, a native of New Zealand believed to be working in the finance sector, was seen accompanying 23-year-old Raducanu at Twickenham during England’s 33-19 win over the All-Blacks later that same day.
Raducanu, accompanied by Bridgerton star Simone Ashley, also shared a post-match picture with England flanker Henry Pollock. Despite New Zealand’s defeat, Coman appeared in good spirits as he featured in one of Raducanu’s Instagram posts, showing them smiling during a night out on Fulham Road.
A friend commented “lovers” on the post, prompting Raducanu to respond with heart emojis. According to The Sun, an insider mentioned, “She appeared very happy. It’s unclear if they are just friends or if there is something more, but they seemed to enjoy each other’s company.”
Raducanu’s net worth is reportedly over £13.5 million following a £5 million profit reported by her company in 2024. As the top female tennis player in the UK, she also earns approximately £100,000 per week through her company Harbour 6.
Recently, Raducanu withdrew from two prominent events scheduled in the United States on December 7 and 8. The rising star from Kent is said to be recovering from a minor bone bruise in her right foot. Having ended her season early due to health issues, she withdrew from her final two official tournaments of the year following an illness during the Asian tour.
Despite missing out on significant appearance fees from the upcoming matches in the US, Raducanu has enjoyed a successful year. She showcased her talent by competing against top players like world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka at Wimbledon and Cincinnati, despite falling short on both occasions.
Although her 2025 performance record may not be exceptional with 28 wins and 22 losses, Raducanu has earned £1.1 million in WTA prize money alone. This figure excludes her earnings from appearance fees, sponsorships, and bonuses.
Her total career prize money has now surged to an impressive £4.56 million to date.