Tennis star Coco Gauff has emerged as the highest-paid female athlete of 2025, according to Forbes, underlining the sport's unmatched commercial power in women's sports. Gauff leads a list dominated by
tennis players, while Olympic stars, golfers, skiers and basketball sensations also feature prominently, reflecting the growing global marketability of women athletes.
As per Forbes' 2025 Highest-Paid Female Athletes list, Gauff earned an estimated $33 million, combining prize money with lucrative endorsement deals. Close behind her is Aryna Sabalenka with $30 million, followed by former world No.1 Iga Swiatek at $25.1 million.
Tennis Leads the Way
The rankings show tennis continuing its reign as the most financially rewarding sport for women. Of the top 20 athletes, a clear majority come from tennis, benefiting from year-round global exposure, equal prize money at Grand Slams, and strong sponsorship appeal.
Players like Madison Keys, Naomi Osaka, Elena Rybakina, Jessica Pegula, Amanda Anisimova, and Jasmine Paolini all feature, reaffirming tennis as the strongest commercial platform in women's sport.
Olympic and Multi-Sport Stars Break Through
Beyond tennis, Olympic champions and stars from other sports have made significant gains. Eileen Gu, the Chinese freestyle skiing sensation, earned $23.1 million, while Qinwen Zheng continued her rise with $22.6 million.
Track and field icon Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, despite limited competition appearances, earned $8.2 million, driven largely by endorsement power. Golfers Nelly Korda and Jeeno Thitikul, basketball stars Caitlin Clark, Sabrina Ionescu, Angel Reese, and Paige Bueckers, as well as skiing legend Lindsey Vonn, highlight how women athletes are increasingly monetising visibility across leagues and social platforms.
Endorsements Drive Earnings Growth
For many athletes on the list, endorsement income significantly outweighs prize money. Brands are investing heavily in athletes with strong global recognition, Olympic success, and digital influence-marking a shift in how sporting success translates into financial rewards.
Forbes 2025 Highest-Paid Female Athletes - Full List
| Rank | Athlete | Country | Sport | Earnings (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Coco Gauff | USA | Tennis | $33.0M |
| 2 | Aryna Sabalenka | Belarus | Tennis | $30.0M |
| 3 | Iga Swiatek | Poland | Tennis | $25.1M |
| 4 | Eileen Gu | China | Freestyle Skiing | $23.1M |
| 5 | Qinwen Zheng | China | Tennis | $22.6M |
| 6 | Madison Keys | USA | Tennis | $13.4M |
| 7 | Nelly Korda | USA | Golf | $13.0M |
| 8 | Naomi Osaka | Japan | Tennis | $12.5M |
| 9 | Elena Rybakina | Kazakhstan | Tennis | $12.5M |
| 10 | Jessica Pegula | USA | Tennis | $12.3M |
| 11 | Caitlin Clark | USA | Basketball | $12.1M |
| 12 | Amanda Anisimova | USA | Tennis | $11.3M |
| 13 | Sabrina Ionescu | USA | Basketball | $10.5M |
| 14 | Jeeno Thitikul | Thailand | Golf | $10.3M |
| 15 | Angel Reese | USA | Basketball | $9.4M |
| 16 | Paige Bueckers | USA | Basketball | $9.1M |
| 17 | Jasmine Paolini | Italy | Tennis | $8.3M |
| 18 | Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone | USA | Athletics | $8.2M |
| 19 | Lindsey Vonn | USA | Alpine Skiing | $8.2M |
| 20 | Ilona Maher | USA | Rugby | $8.1M |







