2025 WTA money leaders: Aryna Sabalenka overtakes Iga Swiatek, Madison Keys, Mirra Andreeva

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Madison Keys, Mirra Andreeva, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek
Madison Keys, Mirra Andreeva, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek

Four WTA players have earned over $2million so far this season, with Aryna Sabalenka leading the way after her Miami Open title win.

Eight women have surpassed the $1million prize money mark this year, while Karolina Muchova and Belinda Bencic have dropped out of the top 10 after the Sunshine Double.

WTA top 10 prize money earners in 2025

10. Amanda Anisimova – $896,200

Amanda Anisimova collected a $597,000 paycheck for winning the WTA 1000 tournament in Doha — the biggest title of her career. The American also reached the fourth round in Miami.

9. Paula Badosa – $941,481 ($7,000 in doubles)

Paula Badosa’s semi-final run at the Australian Open — her standout result this year — saw her secure $694,291.

The Spaniard made the last 16 in Dubai and the quarter-finals in Merida.

8. Elena Rybakina – $1,149,098

Elena Rybakina claimed $421,350 for her exploits at the United Cup, where she led Kazakhstan to the semi-finals.

The 25-year-old also reached the last four in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the quarter-finals in Doha and the last 16 at the Australian Open and Indian Wells.

7. Jasmine Paolini – $1,161,957 ($133,232 in doubles)

Jasmine Paolini earned $326,800 at the United Cup, while she made the last 16 in Doha, Dubai and Indian Wells.

$115,807 of the Italian’s prize money this year has come from doubles, including the $87,950 she picked up for winning the Qatar Open with partner Sara Errani.

6. Jessica Pegula – $1,183,913 ($37,088 in doubles)

Jessica Pegula secured $597,890 for her runner-up result at the Miami Open, while she has also won the WTA 250 event in Austin and reached the final of the Adelaide International.

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5. Coco Gauff – $1,580,481

Coco Gauff collected $907,000 for inspiring the United States to the United Cup trophy by winning all five of her singles matches and both her doubles rubbers.

The American progressed to the last eight of the Australian Open, earning $419,731.

4. Iga Swiatek – $2,082,261

Iga Swiatek’s run to the Australian Open semi-finals earned her $694,291, while she picked up $600,900 for leading Poland to the final of the United Cup.

The world No 2 was also a semi-finalist in Doha and Indian Wells and a quarter-finalist in Dubai and Miami.

3. Mirra Andreeva – $2,524,948 ($381,505 in doubles)

Mirra Andreeva’s successive WTA 1000 titles in Dubai and Indian Wells earned her $597,000 and $1,127,500 respectively.

The Russian teenager reached the semi-finals at the Brisbane International and the last 16 at the Australian Open.

She has also won doubles titles in Miami and Brisbane, while she made the semi-finals of the Australian Open doubles event.

2. Madison Keys – $2,773,449

Madison Keys secured $2,209,109 — the biggest paycheck so far this season — for winning her maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.

The American was also victorious at the Adelaide International, while she made the last four in Indian Wells.

1. Aryna Sabalenka – $3,180,810

Aryna Sabalenka collected $1,199,230 for her runner-up result at the Australian Open and claimed $1,124,380 for her triumph at the Miami Open.

The world No 1 also earned $599,625 for losing in the Indian Wells final, while she started the year by winning the WTA 500 tournament in Brisbane.

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