Vanity Fair Spain will allege in its upcoming issue that Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario is not as broke as she claims in her autobiography, and is worth about 30 million euros ($39.4 million dollars). The former No. 1 accused her parents of having plundered the profits of her career, taking all of the 60 million dollars that she earned. But the magazine says she owns a score of buildings and parking lots, as well as having overseas bank accounts in Switzerland and Andorra that contain millions.
Vanity Fair: Arantxa not broke, worth 39 million
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Published Mar 22, 2012