He reportedly wasn't concerned about the fact that he is no longer ranked by the American Tennis Association because of the money his wife makes, but Ryan Sweeting may not be so dependent on Kaley Cuoco's paychecks after all.

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The Big Bang Theory actress, who make $1 million per episode of the CBS comedy, posted a new photo of her husband on her Instagram Oct. 7 which could suggest he's working hard to become an established tennis pro again after falling from the rankings.

"This guy killin it today..." she captioned a photo of Sweeting as he sat on a tennis court.

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Cuoco's photo was posted just days after Star Magazine alleged that the former tennis pro wasn't concerned by his being dropped from the American Tennis Association, or the fact that he only earned $156 in prize money for 2014, because he knew his wife could support him anyway.

"Ryan knows that his tennis career is all but over," an alleged insider told the magazine. "He doesn't have the ambition to compete for the big bucks. And why should he? He has a rich wife."

Sweeting was ranked as the 64th best tennis player by the American Tennis Association in 2011, but has since dropped from the list-but his wife's photo could be suggesting that he is working hard to get back into the top ranking tiers of tennis players. If Sweeting is in fact working hard to get back in shape and get back into the rankings, it could refute the rumors that he has been dependent upon his wife's money.

The recent reports weren't the first time Sweeting was accused of only being in his marriage for his wife's money. Back in June, Sweeting posted a photo to his Instagram page (the page has since been deleted) of himself and his wife hanging out together on a beach, where he enjoys a cocktail while she looks at her phone.

Sweeting captioned the photo "Literally each of our top priorities," which reportedly unleashed a firestorm from fans who believed he was admitting that living the lifestyle that afforded him the opportunity to enjoy the cocktail was more important to him than his marriage.