
The top 9 all-time WTA career prize money leaders: Will Iga Swiatek challenge Serena Williams’ No 1 spot?
A look at your all-time career-prize money earners on the WTA.
A look at your all-time career-prize money earners on the WTA.
Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka have emulated some big names by cracking the $9m prize-money barrier during a single WTA season.
Gauff is now the 7th American women to lift the WTA Finals title.
Coco Gauff has notched up wins over the world No 1 and world No 2 at the 2024 WTA Finals.
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Nine women finished as the year-end No 1 at least three times.
It took Swiatek less than an hour to down Daria Kasatkina in Riyadh.
Three women have won over 30 matches at the year-end championships.
Sabalenka is the 16th woman to claim the year-end No 1 ranking.
Only two women have achieved the feat more than once.
We look at those that sealed more WTA Finals triumphs than anyone else.
Three players have a win rate of over 80%.
The seven women to defend the WTA Finals title are all former world No 1's and multiple major winners.
Gauff has spoken openly on the inspiration she has taken from Serena and Venus Williams.
"Having role models like Serena and Venus to look up to made a difference."
Five women have reached over 20 WTA 1000 level finals.
Swiatek has been knocked off world No 1 - but her latest reign has seen her emulate tennis greats.
Aryna Sabalenka has improved her record winning run at the Wuhan Open.