Judd Trump is one of the most successful British snooker players of all-time and it is easy to forget that he is just 35 years old, given he won his first rankings event back in 2011.
An iconic figure in the world of snooker betting tips, Trump has built a wide array of networking opportunities through his marketability - enhanced by his glamorous playing style round the table.
Regarded by some as one of the best British players in snooker history, Trump is often priced up as one of the favourites to win and he could add to his glittering trophy cabinet in the near future.
With an incredible eight 147 breaks and over 1,000 centuries throughout his illustrious professional career, Judd Trump is a household name in the sport and he has amassed a healthy reported net worth as a result.
How Much Is Judd Trump Worth?
Depending on the source, Judd Trump's net worth as of April 2025 ranges from £10 million to £21.3 million - estimations vary online depending on website.
His significant income from sponsorship deals, snooker prize money, and other business endeavours is reflected in this spectrum.
In addition to securing lucrative endorsement deals with companies including Burger King, Select Cars and Cazoo, Trump has won over £8 million in career prize money - an impressive feat to say the least.
Furthermore, he also reportedly makes more than £1 million a year from selling products. Trump set a new record for earnings in a single season during the 2024–2025 snooker season, surpassing £1.26 million in snooker prize money.
According to these numbers, Trump is one of the wealthiest snooker players; the only person with a higher net worth than him is Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Judd Trump Career Record
As of April 2025, Judd Trump has amassed 30 ranking titles from 49 appearances in finals - including a World Snooker Championship victory, two UK Championship triumphs and three World Grand Prix successes.
Since winning the 2011 China Open, his first rankings title, he has enjoyed success in almost every major competition on the snooker circuit. Here, you can find a list of some of his biggest victories:
- World Snooker Championship - 2019
- UK Championship - 2011, 2024
- Players Championship - 2017, 2020
- World Grand Prix - 2015 (Non-Ranking), 2019, 2020
- European Masters - 2016, 2017
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