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Angel Reese is one of the most promising basketballers in the WNBA after joining the Chicago Sky in the 2024 draft as a forward. She is currently one of the front-runners for the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Award. This article highlights Angel Reese’s net worth and how much she earns in salary and endorsements.

Prior to joining the WNBA, Angel Reese’s net worth had already crossed the $1 million mark because of her lucrative NIL deals with major companies. Her basketball star power is attributed to her family’s athletic background: her mom played basketball at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, and her dad played college ball.

Angel Reese’s profile summary Full name Angel Reese Other names Bayou Barbie Date of birth May 6, 2002 Age 22 years old in 2024 Birth sign Taurus Place of birth Randallstown, Maryland, United States Nationality American Height 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m/191 cm) Weight Approx. 75 kg (165 lb) Gender Female Sexual orientation Straight Relationship status Single Ex-boyfriend Basketballer Cam’Ron Fletcher (2023) Parents Angel and Michael Reese Siblings Julian Education St. Frances Academy, University of Maryland (2020 to 2022) Louisiana State University (2022-2024) Profession WNBA basketball athlete WNBA draft 7th overall pick in the first round (2024) Teams Chicago Sky (2024 to date) Player position Power forward Social media Instagram X (Twitter) YouTube TikTok

What is Angel Reese’s net worth in 2024? The WNBA star is estimated to be worth between $1.8 million and $3 million, according to various sources, including Sportzhive and Sportskeeda. Her main source of income is her basketball salary and brand endorsements. Angel Reese’s salary Angel Reese’s contract with the Chicago Sky includes an average annual salary of $81,096. The 4-year rookie contract signed in 2024 is worth $324,383. She will earn a salary of $73,439 in 2024, $74,909 in 2025, $82,399 in 2026, and $93,636 in 2027, according to Spotrac.

Angel Reese

Angel Reese’s NIL worth and earnings Angel Reese’s name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals were worth $1.8 million by the end of her collegiate career, placing her at number 8 on the On3 NIL 100 list. She was working with top brands like SI Swimsuit, Starry, Mielle Organics, Caktus AI, Raising Cane’s, Campus Ink, Intuit TurboTax, Mercedes-Benz, Tampax, Beats by Dre, Airbnb, Amazon, and Goldman Sachs.

Angel Reese’s endorsements After being drafted into the WNBA in April 2024, Angel Reese’s NIL deals became sponsorships. She has continued her partnership with Reebok after becoming the brand’s face for female basketball in October 2023. Reese became the first athlete to be signed by Shaq O’Neal after he was appointed Reebok’s president of basketball. Angel Reese’s Reebok contract amount has yet to be made public. She revealed in a past video that many shoe companies wanted to work with her, but she chose Reebok for various reasons, saying,

What was it about Reebok? One, they don’t have a women’s basketball player (as) a face. So I wanted to be that. Two, Shaq. You know my relationship with Shaq. And three, I like how they’re rebranding everything and they’re letting me be the creator behind everything I want to do.  In April 2024, Angel inked a deal with sports and entertainment collectables company Panini America in an exclusive partnership for autographed trading cards and memorabilia. The multi-year contract includes a wide variety of products featuring Reese.

Angel Reese’s basketball career Reese attended Saint Frances Academy in Baltimore, where she excelled as a four-year varsity basketball player, leading her team to championships and playing in the McDonald’s All-American Game. She began her college basketball at the University of Maryland, where she spent two years.

In 2022, the basketball athlete transferred to LSU, where she received significant recognition. She led them to their first national championship and was named the Most Outstanding Player.  The Chicago Sky drafted her in the 2024 WNBA Draft as the 7th overall pick. Angel Reese’s career achievements as of July 2024 include the following;  WNBA All-Star (2024)  NCAA champion (2023) NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player (2023)  Unanimous first-team All-American (2023)  First-team All-American – USBWA (2024)  Second-team All-American – AP (2024)  WBCA Coaches’ All-American (2023)  Third-team All-American – AP (2022)  SEC Player of the Year (2024)  2-time First-team All-SEC (2023 and 2024)  First-team All-Big Ten (2022)  2-time SEC All-Defensive Team (2023 and 2024)  Big Ten All-Defensive Team (2022)  Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2021)  McDonald’s All-American (2020)

Angel Reese

Angel Reese foundation The WNBA forward established the Angel C. Reese Foundation in her hometown in Maryland in August 2023. The NGO’s main objective is to ensure equal opportunities for all girls in areas where they have been overlooked, like education, sports, and financial literacy. Her mother revealed that giving back had always been Reese’s dream.

Angel has always wanted to give back, and we thought what better way to do that than by starting a foundation so we could directly control the charitable giving and facilitate how we would help others. Our two main objectives are to ensure equity and equal opportunity for girls in sports. We feel that those are intertwined, and we chose these because of Angel’s position. FAQs Since her college days at LSU, where she led the SEC in scoring and rebounding, Reese has been a rising star. Here are some of the frequently asked questions about her earnings;

What does Angel Reese do for a living? The Maryland native plays professional basketball in the WNBA. The Chicago Sky drafted her in the 2024 WNBA Draft as the 7th overall pick.  How much money does Angel Reese make? Angel’s average annual salary in the WNBA is $81,096. She also made $1.8 million in NIL deals by the end of her collegiate career in early 2024. How much is Angel Reese worth? The Chicago Sky forward is estimated to be worth between $1.8 million and $3 million. She is currently one of WNBA’s best rookie players.

Angel Reese’s net worth is expected to increase as her WNBA career soars. She continues to make waves both on and off the court. READ ALSO: Caitlin Clark’s net worth & earnings: The fortune of a basketball star  Briefly.co.za shared all you need to know about Caitlin Clark’s net worth. The 3-time USA Basketball Gold Medalist was chosen by the Indiana Fever as the 1st overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Caitlin broke many records during her collegiate career with the Iowa Hawkeyes and had one of the highest-paying NIL deals. Check the article for more on her current WNBA earnings. Source: Briefly News

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese appeared to have a message for anyone who thinks she or any of her teammates are flying people out to their games – they are “delusional.”

Reese made her remarks in a video on social media.

“Let me just say something … I just want to say one thing. The delusion of thinking of gonna fly any of y’all out … Yeah, that’s all I’m gonna say,” Reese said. “The delusion of thinking any one of us are flying y’all out … be for real. Thank you.”

The rookie finished with eight points and 16 rebounds. The Sky tried to get Reese the ball in the closing moments of the game, but she was guarded by four Liberty players as the team fell 81-67.

Reese is the lone WNBA rookie averaging a double-double with 13.5 points and 12 rebounds per game. She is also averaging 1.5 steals and 0.4 blocks per game as well.

Reese was named the WNBA Rookie of the Month for June and was voted to the All-Star Game. She will team up with fellow Rookie of the Year candidate Caitlin Clark for the first time as the All-Stars face off against Team USA.

Anthony Joshua has no doubt about who he considers to be the best boxer ever to lace up the gloves as he immediately went with American Legend Muhammad Ali when speaking to Men’s Health.

“Historically, Ali. By a mile,” Joshua said.

After a gold medal-laced amateur career, Ali beat George Foreman, Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier and Earnie Shavers in a 61-fight campaign. The undisputed heavyweight champion formerly known as Cassius Clay left his mark not just on the sport but culture entire.

Meanwhile, Joshua can rightly claim that he has been one of the standouts of the current era. He quickly rose through the amateur ranks to become an Olympic Gold Medalist at London 2012 just a couple of years after picking up the sport rather late aged 18.

Once he turned professional, Joshua went on an impressive run of early knockouts, including picking up the British title with a stoppage of Dillian Whyte back in December 2015.

Anthony Joshua

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His first world title came with another stoppage, this time of Charles Martin, and he unified with wins over Joseph Parker, who was the first man to take him the distance, and a stoppage of long-reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko.

After some routine defences he hit his first stumbling block in New York’s Madison Square Garden when he was halted by underdog and late stand-in Andy Ruiz Jr, though quickly exacted revenge in the rematch.

2021 and 2022 proved difficult years with back-to-back losses to the eventual undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk, though since then he has got back to winning ways with a trip of stoppages over Otto Wallin, Robert Helenius and Francis Ngannou.

Next up for Joshua is a shot at becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion when he takes on Daniel Dubois for the IBF title at Wembley in September. That is a feat only repeated at heavyweight by Ali, who was also undisputed champion from 1974 to 1978 and is often considered one of the greatest sportsmen of the last century.

Anthony Joshua has no doubt about who he considers to be the best boxer ever to lace up the gloves as he immediately went with American Legend Muhammad Ali when speaking to Men’s Health.

“Historically, Ali. By a mile,” Joshua said.

After a gold medal-laced amateur career, Ali beat George Foreman, Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier and Earnie Shavers in a 61-fight campaign. The undisputed heavyweight champion formerly known as Cassius Clay left his mark not just on the sport but culture entire.

Meanwhile, Joshua can rightly claim that he has been one of the standouts of the current era. He quickly rose through the amateur ranks to become an Olympic Gold Medalist at London 2012 just a couple of years after picking up the sport rather late aged 18.

Once he turned professional, Joshua went on an impressive run of early knockouts, including picking up the British title with a stoppage of Dillian Whyte back in December 2015.

Anthony Joshua

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His first world title came with another stoppage, this time of Charles Martin, and he unified with wins over Joseph Parker, who was the first man to take him the distance, and a stoppage of long-reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko.

After some routine defences he hit his first stumbling block in New York’s Madison Square Garden when he was halted by underdog and late stand-in Andy Ruiz Jr, though quickly exacted revenge in the rematch.

2021 and 2022 proved difficult years with back-to-back losses to the eventual undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk, though since then he has got back to winning ways with a trip of stoppages over Otto Wallin, Robert Helenius and Francis Ngannou.

Next up for Joshua is a shot at becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion when he takes on Daniel Dubois for the IBF title at Wembley in September. That is a feat only repeated at heavyweight by Ali, who was also undisputed champion from 1974 to 1978 and is often considered one of the greatest sportsmen of the last century.

Dubois and Joshua prepare for explosive showdown, Hearn predicts AJ’s precision will prevail

Eddie Hearn has warned Daniel Dubois before the Anthony Joshua fight that he will be outgunned if he trades with Joshua. Dubois, 26, will make the first defence of his International Boxing Federation heavyweight title against Anthony Joshua on September 21 at Wembley Stadium. He has won consecutive fights against Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic, demonstrating an excellent capacity to inflict and absorb significant damage.

Interestingly, Joshua last willingly traded a match with an opponent in 2019, when he faced Andy Ruiz, who unexpectedly stopped him, but the 34-year-old and Dubois not only had to be separated when they first met as opponents but, the aggression they are expected to fight with means that their contest is widely expected to be decided by whoever lands the first truly devastating punch.

Ruiz’s first setback of his career has prompted the Olympic gold champion to seek a more sophisticated edge. On the other hand, Dubois has increased his confidence by refusing to be frightened by heavy-handed opponents, while his promoter, Eddie Hearn, argues that accepting the bout will be a terrible mistake.

“Both are going to be letting their hands go,” Eddie said in media reports. “Both are very dangerous. Some people call it a ‘shootout’ but I think ‘AJ’s’ top sniper. He’s too accurate; he’s too good; and I think if you’re going to get hit against Anthony Joshua, you’re going to have serious problems, and AJ’s not gonna stand in front of him like Filip Hrgovic and just ship shots,” he added.

“It’s two very dangerous heavyweight punchers, who are in the form and confidence of their career. For Dubois, the Miller and the Hrgovic fight have taken him to the most dangerous point of his career so far. It’s not a good time to fight Dubois, and it’s definitely not a good time to fight AJ. The key points for me are two massive punchers in their absolute primes,” he added.

Deontay Wilder’s defeat by Zhilei Zhang in June effectively ended his long-term ambitions of facing Joshua. This forthcoming bout is deemed similar to the previous one between Deontay and Zhilei, and Hearn had a magnificent response to the similarity of the two fights. “Joshua-Wilder was a unique fight. But the similarities between the fights are – again, they’re two massive punchers and fast punchers. In that respect, it’s a fight that captures the imagination because it’s very dangerous,” added Hearn.

The 15-time major champion is in line to compete in all four majors in one year for the first time since 2019

Tiger Woods arrived at Royal Troon Golf Club in Scotland on Sunday and played an 18-hole practice round as he prepares for the 152nd Open Championship later this week.

Reports said Woods took an overnight flight and spent much of his day focusing on chipping, putting and bunker play.

According to PGATour.com, Woods is also scheduled for a solo practice round Monday afternoon and a Tuesday round with Max Homa and Justin Thomas.

The 15-time major champion is in line to compete in all four majors in one year for the first time since 2019. A serious single-car accident in 2021 nearly cost him his leg and he has played a restricted schedule since, usually consisting of majors, the Genesis Invitational (his foundation’s event) and exhibitions like the PNC Championship.

Woods, 48, tied for sixth at The Open as recently as 2018, but he has competed just twice since, missing the cut in 2019 and 2022. An ankle surgery in April 2023 forced him to miss most of the season. In the first three majors of 2024, Woods placed 60th at the Masters and missed the cut at the PGA Championship and U.S. Open.

Woods has played The Open at Royal Troon twice in his career. He tied for 24th in 1997 and tied for ninth in 2004. He was not in the field for the major’s most recent turn at Royal Troon in 2016.

Tiger Woods began preparations for the Open Championship next week, playing an 18-hole practice round at Royal Troon Golf Club on Sunday, per ESPN’s Mark Schlabach.

According to Schlabach, the 48-year-old practiced chipping and putting while also trying to chip out of deep pot bunkers around the greens. Schlabach said that Woods looked strong in the practice round after flying in from Florida overnight.

Tony Finau, Lucas Glover and Jason Day also played the course on Sunday, though Woods walked the course along with his caddie, Lance Bennett.

Woods has struggled in recent majors, missing the cut or withdrawing in five of his last six starts. He made the cut at the Masters in April but finished near the bottom of the leaderboards in 60th after carding a 16-over 304—his worst 72-hole score in a professional event.

In his latest appearance at the US Open in June, he missed the cut after carding a 3-over 73 in the second round. He was just two strokes away from advancing while playing on a special exemption from the United States Golf Association.

Tiger Woods

While he’s historically had success at the Open Championship, winning the event in 2000, 2005 and 2006, he’s missed the cut at his previous two appearances in 2022 and 2019. His best showing at the Open Championship in recent years came in 2018 when he finished sixth.

After competing in just four events this year, Woods said in June that the Open Championship will be his final PGA Tour event this season.

“I’ve only got one more tournament this season,” Woods said, per Schlabach. “Even if I win the British Open, I don’t think I’ll be in the [FedEx Cup] playoffs. Just one more event and then I’ll come back whenever I come back.”

The Open Championship begins on Thursday, when Woods will look to have a better showing than his pervious starts this season.

Tiger Woods is preparing for his 23rd appearance in The Open, which will get underway on Thursday.

Tiger Woods is back in Scotland as he prepares to feature in his 23rd Open Championship at Royal Troon. And one of his security guards was seen exploding at a photographer on Sunday as the 48-year-old played a full round to get a feel for the course.

Woods is one of the greatest golfers to ever grace the sport and has won a remarkable 15 major trophies throughout his illustrious career.

He tasted glory at The Open in 2000, 2005 and 2006 but missed the cut when he last played in the tournament two years ago.

At just after 7am on Sunday morning, Woods arrived in Scotland in a private jet having flown over the Atlantic overnight.

And his practice round was witnessed by a reporter from golf outlet Bunkered, who saw the blockbuster star playing alone alongside new caddie Lance Bennett.

Woods was followed by three security guards during his round, with two flanking him and one shadowing him closely behind.

Tiger Woods 

On the seventh tee, one of the security trio told off marshalls for allowing people inside the course ropes when they shouldn’t have been there. And on the 16th green, the same man loudly reprimanded a photographer for being too close to the golfer as he exclaimed: “With that lens, you can see him from way over there.”

Woods won his last major trophy in 2019 as he won the US Masters by one stroke ahead of Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Xander Schauffele.

But he is a shadow of his former self on the course these days and missed the cuts at the PGA Championship and US Open earlier this year. And he has been told by golf icon Colin Montgomerie to bring the curtain down on his playing career.

“I hope people remember Tiger as Tiger was, the passion and the charismatic aura around him,” the 61-year-old explained to The Times at the end of last week. “There is none of that now. At Pinehurst, he did not seem to enjoy a single shot and you think ‘What the hell is he doing?’ He’s coming to Troon and he won’t enjoy it there either.

“Aren’t we there? I’d have thought we were past there. There is a time for all sportsmen to say goodbye but it’s very difficult to tell Tiger it’s time to go. Obviously, he still feels he can win. We are more realistic.

“These guys [watching golf for the first time] only know Tiger Woods missing the cut and he’s better than that, the best we’ve ever seen.”

Tiger Woods arrived at Royal Troon on Sunday to begin preparations for the British Open after missing the championship that he’s won three times in two of the past three years. He missed the cut in 2022 at the Old Course in St. Andrews.

The British winner in 2000, 2005 and 2006, Woods hasn’t played an Open at Royal Troon since 2004, when he shot 70-71-68-72 to tie for ninth place, seven shots out of a playoff between Ernie Els and eventual winner Todd Hamilton. Woods tied for 24th place at the Open at Troon in 1997. He was injured in 2016 and did not play at Troon when Henrik Stenson outdueled Phil Mickelson during the final round.

On Sunday, Woods and caddie Lance Bennett went all 18 holes, with hundreds of fans following along after getting word he was in town. Jason Day and Tony Finau played in a group in front of Woods, who is scheduled to play again by himself on Monday and then will join Max Homa and Justin Thomas on Tuesday. He’s scheduled to speak with the media at 4 pm ET on Tuesday.

This would mark the first time that Woods plays all four major championships in a year since 2019, the year he won the Masters for his fifth green jacket and 15th major. He played three majors in 2020, but the British Open was cancelled that year because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Woods finished 60th at the Masters back in April, setting a record by making his 24th straight cut at Augusta National. He missed the cut in both the PGA Championship and U.S. Open. He has only played nine competitive rounds in 2024.

The official post-Wimbledon WTA Rankings has been confirmed and the top five remain unchanged with Iga Swiatek continuing her dominant streak at No 1, but there were some big winners over the fortnight at SW19.

Swiatek’s wait for a first grass-court Grand Slam continues as she was upset in the third round at Wimbledon by Yulia Putintseva, but it didn’t affect her status at No 1 as she maintained a healthy lead at the top.

The Pole started her 112th week at No 1 on Monday – just five weeks shy of Justine Henin in eighth place on the all-time list for most weeks spent at No 1 – and her lead over second-placed Coco Gauff sits at 3,148 points.

The five-time Grand Slam winner is assured of remaining at No 1 until after the US Open.

Gauff missed an opportunity to edge closer after also exiting in the third round while third-placed Aryna Sabalenka lost ground as she didn’t play due to injury, allowing Elena Rybakina to edge slightly closer.

There is a newcomer to the top five with Wimbledon runner-up Jasmine Paolini continuing her stunning late bloom as she followed up her run to the final at Roland Garros with a second Grand Slam finalist trophy after losing against Barbora Krejcikova in the final at the All England Club.

The Italian moves up two places to a career-high No 5.

Former world No 2 Krejcikova returns to the top 10 as she jumped 22 places following her Wimbledon title run while Danielle Collins is also back in the top 10 – sitting at No 9 – after reaching the fourth round in London.

There is a new career-high No 15 for Emma Navarro as she moved up two places after making the quarter-final, but the two biggest losers in the top 20 were last year’s Wimbledon finalists.

Defending champion Marketa Vondrousova slipped 12 places to No 18 after she was stunned in the first round while 2023 runner-up Ons Jabeur is down to No 16 after dropping six places.

Semi-finalist Donna Vekic just missed out on the top 20 as she moved up 16 places to No 21 while last year’s semi-finalist Elina Svitolina slipped from No 21 to No 30.

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Lulu Sun came through qualifying and reached the quarter-final, defeating Emma Raducanu on the way, and her reward is a 70-place surge to a career-high No 53. Her previous best was No 123.

Raducanu is also back in the top 100 for the first time since April 2023 as she climbed 41 places to No 94 after reaching the fourth round.

Some other big names who enjoyed decent jumps are Paula Badosa who is up 28 places to No 65, Caroline Wozniacki is +15 to No 76 while Naomi Osaka just missed the top 100 as she moved up 11 places to No 102.

WTA Rankings Top 20

1. Iga Swiatek Poland – 11,285 points
2. Coco Gauff United States – 8,137
3. Aryna Sabalenka – 7,061
4. Elena Rybakina Kazakhstan – 6,376
5. Jessica Pegula United States – 5,025
6. Jasmine Paolini Italy – 5,518
7. Qinwen Zheng China – 4,055
8. Maria Sakkari Greece – 3,925
9. Danielle Collins United States – 3,702
10. Barbora Krejcikova Czech Republic – 3,573
11. Jelena Ostapenko Latvia – 3,418
12. Daria Kasatkina – 3,283
13. Liudmila Samsonova – 2,950
14. Madison Keys United States – 3,878
15. Emma Navarro United States – 2,729
16. Ons Jabeur Tunisia – 2,631
17. Anna Kalinskaya – 2,550
18. Marketa Vondrousova Czech Republic 2,473
19. Marta Kostyuk Ukraine – 2,240
20. Victoria Azarenka – 2,159

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