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WTA Prize Money: Sabalenka Untouchable, Swiatek in Second Place

WTA Prize Money: Sabalenka Untouchable, Swiatek in Second Place
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Arthur Millot
le 14/10/2025 à 11h24
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Our colleagues at "Tennis Up To Date" have revealed the WTA prize money ranking of the world's top players.

Unsurprisingly, world number one Aryna Sabalenka takes the throne with $12.3 million, followed by Iga Swiatek ($9.2 million) and Coco Gauff ($7 million).

Then, behind this leading trio, Amanda Anisimova and Jasmine Paolini complete the top 5 with $6.2 million and $4.7 million respectively.

The rest of the ranking below (top 10):

1 - Aryna Sabalenka: 12,313,519

2 - Iga Świątek: 9,417,532

3 - Coco Gauff: 7,274,845

4 - Amanda Anisimova: 6,210,577

5 - Jasmine Paolini: 4,747,897

6 - Mirra Andreeva: 4,640,056

7 - Jessica Pegula: 4,212,311

8 - Madison Keys: 4,077,787

9 - Elena Rybakina: 2,998,532

10 - Naomi Osaka: 2,509,077

Dernière modification le 14/10/2025 à 11h58
Aryna Sabalenka
1e, 10870 points
Iga Swiatek
2e, 8395 points
Cori Gauff
3e, 6763 points
Amanda Anisimova
4e, 6287 points
Jasmine Paolini
8e, 4325 points
Mirra Andreeva
9e, 4319 points
Jessica Pegula
6e, 5583 points
Madison Keys
7e, 4335 points
Elena Rybakina
5e, 5850 points
Naomi Osaka
16e, 2487 points
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