WTA Prize Money Leaders Update: Aryna Sabalenka’s $12.1M lead shines as 55 women smash $1M barrier

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Tuesday, 16 September 2025 at 19:30
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A week after the US Open final, the WTA Prize Money Leaders list has been updated, with Aryna Sabalenka holding a commanding lead. The $5 million she earned for her historic US Open title win—a record payout for a single event—has propelled her to the top of the list with a total of $12.1 million this season.
Trailing far behind is Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek, with $9 million in earnings this season. The Pole's consistency this year (53-13 record) and her Cincinnati Open WTA 1000 title have kept her well ahead of the field. Her deep runs in nearly every tournament, including a quarterfinal appearance at the US Open and a mixed doubles final, were key to her reaching the $9 million mark.
Third place goes to Coco Gauff ($6.3 million), who won the French Open and reached finals at the Madrid and Rome WTA 1000 events. The top player of the clay-court swing also had strong performances on hard courts, with a quarterfinal appearance in Cincinnati and a Round of 16 finish at the US Open and Canadian Open.
It should be no surprise that the top four is rounded out by 24-year-old American Amanda Anisimova, who made back-to-back Grand Slam finals—finishing as a runner-up at both Wimbledon and the US Open. Her WTA 1000 title at the Doha Open also contributed to her earnings, with the bulk of her prize money coming from those three major tournaments.

Andreeva and Paolini boost earnings with doubles success

While four players have already surpassed $5 million in earnings this season—compared to only two on the ATP Tour (Alcaraz and Sinner) —three other players have passed the $4 million mark. They include 18-year-old Russian Mirra Andreeva, with a notable $4.5 million in earnings this season, though only $3.8 million of that is from singles. The WTA 1000 Dubai and Indian Wells champion has benefited from a successful doubles partnership with Diana Shnaider, which has earned her more than $600K.
Another player who has used a strong doubles campaign to boost her prize money is Jasmine Paolini, who is sixth in the prize money rankings (but eighth in singles). The Rome Open champion has formed one of the best doubles teams of the year with her compatriot Sara Errani, earning more than $850K and a total of $4.15 million. She is just ahead of Australian Open champion Madison Keys ($4.07M), who has remained at the top thanks to her title in the year's first major ($2.3 million).

Osaka climbs the rankings with strong American hard-court swing

The rest of the top 10 includes other consistent players of the season, with Jessica Pegula climbing to eighth place ($3.5M). She has a solid lead over Elena Rybakina ($2.85M) and Naomi Osaka ($2.45M). The Japanese star has moved up the earnings list after a great last month, in which she reached the final of the Canadian Open and the semifinals of the US Open—a total of $1.7 million from those two tournaments alone.

Gender pay gap shrinking in tennis

It's no surprise that the WTA offers some of the best prize money in women's sports. The equal prize money at Grand Slams has undoubtedly been a significant step forward, allowing more female players to earn prize money that is closer to that of their male counterparts.
A total of 55 women have earned over $1 million so far this season, which is not far behind the 62 men who have reached that mark. Additionally, 16 women have now surpassed $2 million in earnings, compared to 22 men who have done so at this point in the year.
Standing Name Nat Singles Doubles Mixed Total
1Aryna SabalenkaBLR12,133,41912,133,419
2Iga SwiatekPOL8,867,057200,0009,067,057
3Coco GauffUSA6,157,745188,9406,346,685
4Amanda AnisimovaUSA5,076,19710,0005,086,197
5Mirra Andreeva3,816,307629,78450,0004,496,091
6Jasmine PaoliniITA3,293,124857,0234,150,147
7Madison KeysUSA4,044,88722,90010,0004,077,787
8Jessica PegulaUSA3,354,36560,078100,0003,514,443
9Elena RybakinaKAZ2,828,41216,47010,0002,854,882
10Naomi OsakaJPN2,440,36710,0002,450,367
11Elise MertensBEL1,336,450944,7842,281,234
12Belinda BencicSUI2,256,28910,0002,266,289
13Elina SvitolinaUKR2,213,1652,213,165
14Ekaterina Alexandrova1,971,976201,0902,173,066
15Veronika Kudermetova1,224,360941,8482,166,208
16Jelena OstapenkoLAT1,346,419682,6283,0502,032,097
17Clara TausonDEN1,806,941132,3671,939,308
18Diana Shnaider1,262,935655,8641,918,799
19Taylor TownsendUSA821,377993,70796,1231,911,207
20Liudmila Samsonova1,750,856147,6251,898,481
21Karolina MuchovaCZE1,834,49550,0001,884,495
22Emma NavarroUSA1,757,4555,4751,762,930
23Katerina SiniakovaCZE669,426913,24694,2051,676,877
24Marta KostyukUKR1,543,367126,2811,669,648
25Beatriz Haddad MaiaBRA1,419,908224,1911,644,099
26Sara ErraniITA115,392857,023579,1461,551,561
27Laura SiegemundGER1,316,372220,3419,4741,546,187
28Qinwen ZhengCHN1,514,1481,514,148
29Leylah FernandezCAN1,309,610177,4461,487,056
30Linda NoskovaCZE1,294,727162,0561,456,783
31Daria KasatkinaAUS1,392,86739,8651,432,732
32Marketa VondrousovaCZE1,262,265159,4281,421,693
33Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova1,376,27829,8871,406,165
34Anna Kalinskaya1,016,090382,6691,398,759
35Emma RaducanuGBR1,321,38616,47010,0001,347,856
36Cristina BucsaESP1,004,672321,8148,4641,334,950
37Victoria MbokoCAN1,298,0997,1411,305,240
38Sofia KeninUSA1,020,506277,3171,297,823
39Paula BadosaESP1,258,73416,5801,275,314
40Jessica Bouzas ManeiroESP1,158,15751,2811,209,438
41Peyton StearnsUSA1,017,893184,9841,202,877
42Donna VekicCRO1,193,5436,0001,199,543
43Barbora KrejcikovaCZE1,089,00188,8921,177,893
44Dayana YastremskaUKR1,110,94856,9571,167,905
45Danielle CollinsUSA1,000,16239,602100,0001,139,764
46Ashlyn KruegerUSA983,016149,5661,132,582
47Maria SakkariGRE1,092,70220,4251,113,127
48Mccartney KesslerUSA863,908235,7021,099,610
49Magdalena FrechPOL1,066,84622,5001,089,346
50Yulia PutintsevaKAZ967,667120,8361,088,503
51Hailey BaptisteUSA998,07876,0271,074,105
52Magda LinettePOL944,917105,9801,050,897
53Ann LiUSA986,88060,3321,047,212
54Jaqueline CristianROU966,35169,1761,035,527
55Olga DanilovicSRB897,79999,73810,0001,007,537
56Erin RoutliffeNZL954,74734,714989,461
57Sorana CirsteaROU665,004309,624974,628
58Lois BoissonFRA940,32324,626964,949
59Caroline DolehideUSA715,578241,200956,778
60Eva LysGER923,35623,657947,013
61Sonay KartalGBR884,41960,259944,678
62Shuai ZhangCHN457,308425,31653,701936,325
63Xinyu WangCHN809,018119,003928,021
64Marie BouzkovaCZE840,22469,884910,108
65Moyuka UchijimaJPN853,64245,812899,454
66Gabriela DabrowskiCAN892,0733,050895,123
67Katie BoulterGBR855,24936,945892,194
68Kamilla RakhimovaRUS750,966133,257884,223
69Alexandra EalaPHI827,46253,085880,547
70Rebecca SramkovaSVK768,270100,096868,366
71Anastasia PotapovaRUS775,24091,618866,858
72Renata ZarazuaMEX732,842111,144843,986
73Maya JointAUS732,063106,623838,686
74Tatjana MariaGER805,88627,084832,970
75Lucia BronzettiITA753,40376,361829,764
76Iva JovicUSA794,97032,008826,978
77Anna BlinkovaRUS734,89979,706814,605
78Victoria AzarenkaBLR736,24974,459810,708
79Elisabetta CocciarettoITA754,71844,629799,347
80Yuliia StarodubtsevaUKR750,54645,085795,631
81Olivia GadeckiAUS429,558277,83287,500794,890
82Polina KudermetovaRUS736,55548,846785,401
83Ons JabeurTUN749,87426,133776,007
84Suzan LamensNED739,76934,261774,030
85Lulu SunNZL695,50953,609749,118
86Caty McnallyUSA564,110131,92650,000746,036
87Diane ParryFRA696,46343,2935,414745,170
88Elena-Gabriela RuseROU614,073126,366740,400
89Kimberly BirrellAUS600,10481,01948,875729,998
90Zeynep SonmezTUR691,21127,096718,307
91Camila OsorioCOL649,01268,866717,878
92Alycia ParksUSA651,98562,220714,205
93Emiliana ArangoCOL676,3632,992679,355
94Varvara GrachevaFRA650,07523,948674,023
95Su-wei HsiehTPE652,39818,861671,259
96Elsa JacquemotFRA654,67112,770667,441
97Anna BondarHUN610,50746,926657,433
98Katie VolynetsUSA633,73414,324648,058
99Ajla TomljanovicAUS635,75911,183646,942
100Solana SierraARG624,69718,997643,694
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