The highest-paid athletes at the Paris Olympics
LeBron James will be the first self-made billionaire to compete in the Summer Games, but who else stands on the earnings podium in basketball, tennis, golf and other sports?
LeBron James will be the first self-made billionaire to compete in the Summer Games, but who else stands on the earnings podium in basketball, tennis, golf and other sports?
The Paris 2024 Olympics are finally upon us and Australia’s top athletes are gearing up to showcase their talents on the world stage. Here’s a comprehensive look at the Australian athletes to keep your eye on over the next few weeks.
Tesla chair Robyn Denholm has teamed up with the owner of the National Basketball League, Larry Kestelman, to take a controlling stake in the Women’s National Basketball League.
From glory on the golf course, to ownership on the pickleball court. Australian golfer Adam Scott talks to Forbes Australia about co-owning the Gold Coast Glory Major League Pickleball team.
The average team is now worth $2.3 billion, a 5.1% increase from a year ago—despite headwinds in TV rights across Europe.
Serena Williams retired, Naomi Osaka is coming back after a pregnancy and Caitlin Clark is just beginning her professional career. Here’s why Iga Świątek, Coco Gauff, Nelly Korda and others will soon give men a run for their money.
For the first time in history, the 10 sports stars on Forbes’ annual ranking earned more than $100 million each—a record-breaking $1.38 billion combined.
Promoters have offered a whopping US$2 million VIP package for Mike Tyson’s highly anticipated return to the boxing ring against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul.
The NFL is interested in more young prospects from Australia, like Eagles tackle Jordan Mailata and 49ers punter Mitch Wishnowsky.
LIV golf is hitting up Adelaide for the second year, on the back of a hugely successful tournament in 2023. In 2024, a $39-million purse on the line. Here is everything you need to know about Australia’s newest golf tournament.