Todd Andrew Woodbridge is a Former Australian tennis player and sports broadcaster for the Nine Network. Doubles’ partnerships with Mark Woodforde and subsequently Jonas Björkman are Woodbridge’s best-known achievements.
Quick Facts
Full Real Name | Todd Andrew Woodbridge |
Nickname | Todd Woodbridge |
Age (as of 2024) | 52 years old |
Profession | tennis player |
Date of birth | 2 April 1971 |
Place of Birth | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Ethnicity | Mixed |
Religion | Christian. |
Wife | Natasha |
Net worth | $5 million |
Height (approx.) | 5 ft 10 inches |
Weight (approx.) | 65 Kg |
Todd Woodbridge Age & Early Life
Todd Woodbridge was born on April 2, 1971, in Sydney, the son of Kevin and Barbara, and grew up in Woolooware. He is 52 years old as of 2024. In addition to Gregory and Warren, he has two additional brothers. He graduated from Woolooware High School and began his professional career in 1988.
Todd Woodbridge Height & Weight
Todd Woodbridge is 5 feet 10 inches tall. He weighs approximately 65 kg. He has lovely warm brown eyes and brown locks. There is no information on his chest-waist-hip measurements, dress size, shoe size, biceps, and so on.
Todd Woodbridge Net Worth
How much is Todd Woodbridge’s net worth? Todd Woodbridge, a former tennis player and now a sports presenter, believes he will be worth more than $10 million by the year 2024. As of March 2024 came to a close, it was estimated that his fortune was in the neighborhood of $5 million.
Todd Woodbridge Wife & Marriage
Who is Todd Woodbridge’s wife? In 1995, Todd Woodbridge married Natasha. Between them, they had a decade-defining, lengthy, and lovely love affair, and they always backed each other up in their professional endeavors. Beau and Sara are Natasha and Todd’s two children, and they are both doing well.
Career
He ranks as one of the greatest doubles players in history, with a total of 16 Grand Slam championships to his name in the men’s and mixed doubles categories (nine Wimbledon titles, three US Opens, three Australian Open titles, and one French Open title) (three US Opens, one French Opens, one Wimbledon, one Australian Open). With Woodforde in the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, he completed a career Golden Slam by winning gold. He has an impressive ATP doubles record of 83 victories. In July 1992, Woodbridge became the World No. 1 doubles player. According to the sources cited above,
An honorary “Best of the Best” award from the Australian Institute of Sport was bestowed to him in 2002. Between 2006 and 2018, Woodbridge worked for the Seven Network as a tennis pundit and presenter of the network’s coverage of the Australian Open for Seven Sport. He presented the morning portions of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia, for the network in April 2018.
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) honored him with the Philippe Chatrier award for his achievements in tennis in 2014, with Andy Woodforde. After obtaining the broadcast rights for the Australian Open for six years, the Nine Network recruited Woodbridge as a tennis analyst for Wide World of Sports in 2018. The last sporting event he covered for the Nine Network was Wimbledon 2018.