From Rafael Nadal’s Richard Mille and Roger Federer, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner’s famous Rolex watches to Alexander Zverev’s Jacob & Co., tennis stars never fail to turn their luxury accessories into fashion statements both on and off the court. Let’s take a look at some of the most luxurious watches worn by top tennis pros in 2025.
Jannik Sinner
Sinner brought a classy yet sporty vibe to Wimbledon 2025 when he flexed his Rolex Cosmograph Daytona in 18k Everose gold during the felicitation. The Sundust dial with black chronograph mounted on an Oysterflex strap suited his personality perfectly. The retail price of the watch is around $39,300, and the resale price is around $52,000.

The Italian star loves classic chronographs, as he has worn similar Daytonas at other tournaments as well. In the Six Kings Slam final, Carlos Alcaraz was even seen reminding him to show off their matching Cosmograph Daytona watches.
Carlos Alcaraz
Alcaraz has become one of Rolex’s most prominent young faces. During the 2025 clay and grass season, he was spotted wearing a platinum Rolex Daytona with an ice-blue dial and, at other events, a bold yellow-gold Daytona.
During his French Open run, he wore a yellow-gold Daytona with a turquoise-blue lacquer dial on an Oysterflex strap. The retail price of the watch is approximately $37,400, and its resale price is around $150,000 due to its limited supply.

Off the court, Alcaraz prefers a more elegant look with a white-gold Rolex Day-Date featuring an olive-green dial.
Aryna Sabalenka
Sabalenka grabbed attention at Roland Garros 2025 with her 18k yellow-gold Audemars Piguet Royal Oak featuring a natural turquoise dial. The watch definitely amplified her bold style and presence on court. The retail price of the watch is around $73,000, and the resale price is around $150,000.
She was seen wearing a diamond-covered Royal Oak Chronograph when she lifted the US Open title, which has a market price of around $220,000.

The Belarusian often prefers compact, jewelry-like luxury models. She was also seen wearing an Audemars Piguet Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon made from 18-carat sand gold on Vogue Arabia’s latest cover.
Alexander Zverev
Zverev became a Jacob & Co. ambassador in early 2025, and since then, he has been flaunting the brand’s flashiest pieces. At Roland Garros and Wimbledon 2025, he wore the eye-catching Casino Tourbillon in 18k rose gold with a black aventurine dial. The retail price of the showpiece is around $280,000.

During the US Open, the German was seen wearing the flashy Bugatti Tourbillon, which has a retail price of around $429,000. Off court, he has also been spotted wearing the sporty Jacob & Co. Epic X Sport.
Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek
Unlike some players who use big events to flaunt their luxury watches, ÅšwiÄ…tek keeps things subtle, just like her powerful yet calm style on court. At Roland Garros 2025, she wore a refined Rolex 1908 in yellow gold.

She was also seen wearing a timeless Rolex Datejust 36 with a purple-blue dial when she lifted her maiden Wimbledon trophy. It seems like the World No. 2 prefers heritage pieces more than flashy designs. The market price of the watch is around $14,000.
Coco Gauff
Gauff made a statement at Roland Garros 2025 not only by winning the title but also by wearing a discontinued Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36 mm in stainless steel with a rare Red Grape lavender dial. The retail price of the watch is around $6,500, and the resale price is around $9,000.

As a Rolex ambassador, Gauff has plenty of options to choose from, but the American seems to love the Oyster Perpetual. Gauff was seen wearing a purple dial of the model during the Australian Open.
Roger Federer
Federer may be retired, but he still sets the style standard. In the 2025 Laver Cup, he was spotted showing his watch to Alcaraz. It was a rare white-gold Rolex Daytona with a blue sapphire-studded bezel and a beautiful obsidian dial. The watch has 11 blue sapphires as hour markers and is reportedly worth around $1.5 million.

He was also seen wearing a newly released silver Sky-Dweller worth around $55,000Â during Wimbledon.
Rafael Nadal
Nadal’s partnership with Richard Mille has been one of the most popular deals in sports. His watches are known for being ultra-light, shock-resistant tourbillons. Although he has avoided too many public appearances in 2025 after his retirement, the Spaniard was seen rocking an RM 27-05 Tourbillon during the French Open.

The watch is made using Carbon TPT and weighs just around 11.5 grams. It is worth about $1.15 million, and there are only 80 pieces available worldwide.
