Aryna Sabalenka Shatters Serena Williams’ Prize Money Record With Staggering $15 Million 2025 Haul

Aryna Sabalenka has rewritten history. Even after finishing runner-up to Elena Rybakina at the 2025 WTA Finals, the Belarusian ended her season by surpassing Serena Williams’ long-standing record for the highest single-season prize money in women’s tennis. Sabalenka’s earnings reached a remarkable $15 million, eclipsing the $12.38 million Williams made during her dominant 2013 season. The record-breaking year not only reaffirmed Sabalenka’s dominance but also propelled her to second place on the all-time WTA prize money list with $45.17 million.
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Sabalenka’s Climb Up the All-Time Prize Money List
Sabalenka’s 2025 campaign was one of the most consistent in recent memory. Her final loss in the WTA Finals did little to overshadow a year in which she won multiple titles, including a major, and stayed perched at world No. 1. The $2.69 million she earned for finishing second in Riyadh pushed her season total past the $15 million mark, a figure never before reached by a woman on the tour.
Her latest feat saw her leapfrog both Venus Williams and Iga Swiatek on the all-time earnings list, climbing from fourth to second within a month. She now trails only Serena Williams, whose unmatched $94.81 million remains the benchmark in women’s tennis. Sabalenka’s run this year further widened the gap between her and the chasing pack, with Iga Swiatek the closest active competitor at $43.64 million after earning $10.11 million in 2025.
The top five all-time WTA prize money leaders now feature Serena Williams ($94.81 million), Sabalenka ($45.17 million), Swiatek ($43.64 million), Venus Williams ($42.86 million), and Simona Halep ($40.23 million). Below is the table for all-time prize money leaders so far:
| # | Player | Active/Not Active | Prize Money (All-Time) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Serena Williams | Not Active | $94,816,730 |
| 2 | Aryna Sabalenka | Active | $45,175,621 |
| 3 | Iga Swiatek | Active | $43,640,490 |
| 4 | Venus Williams | Not Active | $42,867,364 |
| 5 | Simona Halep | Not Active | $40,236,618 |
| 6 | Victoria Azarenka | Active | $38,890,473 |
| 7 | Maria Sharapova | Not Active | $38,777,962 |
| 8 | Petra Kvitova | Not Active | $37,653,615 |
| 9 | Caroline Wozniacki | Active | $36,479,231 |
| 10 | Angelique Kerber | Active | $32,545,460 |
| 11 | Coco Gauff | Active | $29,759,121 |
| 12 | Agnieszka Radwanska | Not Active | $27,683,807 |
| 13 | Elina Svitolina | Active | $26,657,071 |
| 14 | Karolína Pliskova | Active | $26,140,530 |
| 15 | Svetlana Kuznetsova | Not Active | $25,816,890 |
So basically, even without the WTA Finals crown, Sabalenka’s season will be remembered as one that shattered boundaries, both on court and in the record books.