As one of the most professional sports in the world, tennis not only attracts a large number of fans, but also major sponsors are also interested in the sport, which can be seen from the amount of prize money in tennis tournaments.
Although the 2025 season is not yet halfway through, there are many top players at the top of the money list, so let's take a look at the specific rankings.
No.5 Sinner
$2.83 million
Despite a three-month ban for doping after the Australian Open, the Australian Open men's singles title earned Sinner 3.5 million Australian dollars (about $2.25 million). In addition, he reached the men's singles final in his first tournament since his comeback, Roma, where he lost to Alcaraz.
N0.4 Andreeva
$2.94 million
Born in 2007, Mila Andreeva has just turned 18 and has been a great performer in recent seasons as Rookie of the Year in WTA2023.
This season, she reached the final in Dubai and beat Tauson to win her second career WTA1000 tournament title. In addition, she reached the round of 16 of the Australian Open, her first Grand Slam at the beginning of the year, and finally lost to Sabalenka in the quarter-finals and missed out on advancing to the quarterfinals.
No.3 Case
$3.04 million
A staple heavyweight in the WTA, Keys reached the US Open women's singles final in 2017, but it wasn't until this year's Australian Open that she won her first career Grand Slam title at Melbourne Park.
No.2 Alcaraz
$3.98 million
After Nadal, Alcaraz became the absolute king of clay, excelling in a number of clay tournaments, winning three tournaments in Rotterdam, Monte Carlo and Rome this season, and reaching the final in Barcelona before losing to Rune.
No.1 Sabalenka
$4.54 million
As the current world No. 1 in women's tennis, Sabalenka's 2025 season so far has been impressive, winning three tournaments in Brisbane, Miami and Madrid, and finishing runners-up in the finals of the Australian Open, Indian Wells and Stuttgart.
It is worth mentioning that Sabalenka won her third title in Madrid this year (20th of her career), and she became the most decorated female player in Madrid along with Kvitova.
In addition to the above five players, the 6-9 players on the season so far are Gauff ($2.79 million), Draper ($2.7 million), Zverev ($2.68 million), Swiatek/Paolini ($2.48 million); China's golden flower Zheng Qinwen currently receives about $890,000 in tournament prize money, and of course, after the French Open, her season prize money will exceed the million mark anyway.(Source: Tennis House Author: Barbie)