
Aryna Sabalenka tops the list of WTA players in 2025 with an impressive $12,133,419 in prize money — nearly $3 million more than her closest rival.
In total, 61 women have earned at least $1 million in prize money so far this season. Emma Raducanu ranks 33rd, collecting $1,423,426 overall, including $26,470 in doubles earnings.
Below are the top 10 earners on the WTA Tour for 2025 so far:
10. Naomi Osaka – $2,485,627 ($10,000 in doubles)
Osaka reached two finals this year — the WTA 1000 in Canada and the WTA 250 in Auckland — and also made it to the US Open semi-finals.
9. Elena Rybakina – $2,915,282 ($26,470 in doubles)
Rybakina claimed the WTA 500 title in Strasbourg and reached semi-finals in Dubai, Montreal, and Cincinnati.
8. Jessica Pegula – $3,856,128 ($169,603 in doubles)
Pegula finished runner-up at the Miami Open, reached the US Open semi-finals, and made the Qatar Open quarter-finals.
7. Madison Keys – $4,077,787 ($32,900 in doubles)
Keys earned $2.2 million after winning her first-ever Grand Slam at the Australian Open, adding to her Adelaide WTA 500 title and a semi-final run in Indian Wells.
6. Jasmine Paolini – $4,567,797 ($1,085,598 in doubles)
Paolini captured the Italian Open crown and made a Cincinnati final plus a Miami semi-final this season.
5. Mirra Andreeva – $4,608,841 ($689,309 in doubles)
Andreeva enjoyed a breakthrough year, winning back-to-back WTA 1000 titles in Dubai and Indian Wells, while reaching quarter-finals at Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Madrid, and Rome.
4. Amanda Anisimova – $6,210,577 ($10,000 in doubles)
Anisimova was runner-up at both Wimbledon and the US Open, while also lifting WTA 1000 titles in Doha and Beijing.
3. Coco Gauff – $6,678,845 ($188,940 in doubles)
Gauff earned $2.9 million for winning her first French Open and second career Grand Slam, while also finishing runner-up in Madrid and Rome and reaching quarter-finals in Melbourne and Cincinnati.
2. Iga Swiatek – $9,334,282 ($200,000 in doubles)
Swiatek’s 2025 season includes her maiden Wimbledon title worth $4,069,500, plus wins at Cincinnati (WTA 1000) and Seoul (WTA 500). She was runner-up in Bad Homburg and reached semi-finals at the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Doha, Indian Wells, and Madrid.
1. Aryna Sabalenka – $12,133,419
The Belarusian powerhouse stands above all, capping off her dominant 2025 with a US Open triumph, reaffirming her status as the top earner and top performer on the WTA Tour.



