Coco Gauff tops Sportico's highest-paid female athletes list for third year running; Sabalenka, Keys make major jumps

Coco Gauff tops Sportico's highest-paid female athletes list for third year running; Sabalenka, Keys make major jumps

Published: Dec 05, 2025
John Vitali
Arthur Jones
Writer

Tennis continues to thrive, as 10 of the 15 athletes are WTA Tour players.

Sportico, a sports business publication, released its annual findings of the top female athlete earners on Wednesday. And once again, tennis remains a leading powerhouse as the WTA’s Top 3-ranked players all landed in the top three on this 2025 list.

For the third consecutive year, Coco Gauff stood on top. Prior to winning her second major singles title at Roland Garros, the Delray Beach, Fla. resident departed the Roger Federer co-founded Team8 agency in favor to launch Coco Gauff Enterprises "powered" by WME. All in all, $23 million of Gauff’s $31 million brought home came off the court thanks to partnerships like New Balance, Bose, Mercedes-Benz and Chase Bank.

A major mover in the year-over-year standings is the person right behind the American: Aryna Sabalenka, who was fifth in 2024. The world No. 1 became the fourth woman after Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka and Gauff to cross the $30 million mark. Her switch from IMG to Osaka’s co-founded EVOLVE has seemingly paid off, as the four-time Grand Slam winner saw her sponsorship earnings increase from $8 million to $15 million—a figure that matched her '25 WTA season-high prize money total.

Iga Swiatek, who captured her sixth major title and first grass-court trophy at Wimbledon, netted $23.1 million to come in third. The Pole maintained her $13 million in endorsements to go with her sizable take-home pay on the court.

Zheng Qinwen was No. 3 among all female athletes in endorsement income at $19 million. A portfolio that includes Nike, Alipay and Dior enabled the 2024 Olympic champion to place fifth despite an injury-shortened season.