
Aryna Sabalenka has moved ahead as the leading earner in the WTA Prize Money leaderboard, overtaking Coco Gauff just before Wimbledon begins. Sabalenka’s singles earnings now total £5,916,888, positioning her at the top of the rankings, while Gauff closely trails with £5,547,057, which includes £57,550 earned from doubles matches.
Top Female Tennis Players in Tight Competition
The contest among elite women’s tennis players remains fierce, with Madison Keys holding third place with total earnings of £3,572,404. Alongside Sabalenka, Gauff, and Keys, Mirra Andreeva and Iga Swiatek also rank among the top five earners, illustrating the competitive intensity on and off the court.
The leaderboard highlights a wide array of international talent, featuring players from the USA, Poland, Italy, and Ukraine, underscoring the sport’s global reach and the diverse pool of champions striving for success.
WTA Prize Money Race Poised for Greater Drama as Season Advances
As the tennis calendar advances with upcoming tournaments, the battle for the leading WTA Prize Money position is expected to grow even more intense. Fans worldwide remain engaged, eagerly anticipating gripping matches and unexpected results as players fight for both glory and financial rewards in women’s tennis.