Recently, the discussion about the 2022 Chinese player prize list has been very heated, as of last Monday, how many tournament bonuses have Chinese players received this season? Let's take a look at it together!
No.10 Han Xinyun
$128,280
Han Xinyun, who is popular among the fans, ranks tenth on the list, and her tournament prize money of more than 800 singles world rankings comes from doubles, and the doubles is currently ranked around the TOP80 for the time being.
No.9 Yuan Yue
$171,690
Youngster Yuan Yue has recently been refreshing the individual singles best world rankings, and she is working towards the TOP100, and this year's Wimbledon historic women's singles competition, which is also one of the main sources of her current bonus this season.
No.8 Zhu Lin
224506 USD
Zhu Lin, who set the best world ranking of individual singles as early as February of the 2020 season, has been in a state of incompatibility in recent seasons, her participation plan is relatively compact, but it is difficult to maintain a good state of continuity, and this season's prize money is mainly from the French Open and Wimbledon two Grand Slam events.
No.7 Wang Xinyu
261775 USD
Ms. Wang won her first Grand Slam round at the Australian Open this year, and when she reached the second round, she finally received a prize of 154,000 Australian dollars (about 720,000 yuan), which is also her highest bonus income so far this season.
No.6 Wang Xiyu
273116 USD
Wang Xinyu and Wang Xiyu are similar in age, and the bonuses and overall performance they have received this season are also somewhat similar, and Wang Xiyu also won the first grand slam regular tournament at this year's Australian Open.
No.5 Xu Yipan
363195 USD
Veteran Xu Yipan, a player specializing in doubles, temporarily ranked fifth in the Chinese player season bonus list, and she reached the women's singles quarterfinals at this year's French Open, sharing the prize money of 65,062 euros (about 440,000 yuan) with her teammates.
No.4 Yang Zhaoxuan
410619 USD
Yang Zhaoxuan is also a player specializing in doubles, and she has played with her compatriot Xu Yipan more often this season, and the two won the WTA1000 Indian Wells this season, sharing the $426,010 prize money equally.
NO.3 Wang Qiang
414601 USD
Although Wang Qiang's singles world ranking is still outside the top 100, her prize money so far this season has reached the third place among Chinese players, of course, thanks to her performances at Grand Slams (third round of the Australian Open, first round of the French Open and second round of Wimbledon).
No.2 Zheng Qinwen
644318 USD
China's hope star Zheng Qinwen is temporarily in second place with a $644318 season prize money, and she has achieved good results in the second, fourth and third rounds of the first three Grand Slam tournaments she played in this year.
No.1 Zhang Shuai
$983,040
Zhang Shuai, a model worker in singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles, ranked first in the list with nearly one million bonus income, and Zhang Shuai also reached the final in the final in the women's doubles at Wimbledon this year, and finally regrettably won the runner-up.
In addition to the above-mentioned top ten players on the list, starting from the eleventh place, the names of the men's players finally appeared, and the youngster Shang Chengcheng ranked No.11 with $70381, followed by:
No.12 Zhang Zhizhen 53633 US dollars
No.13 You Xiaodi $44,517
No.14 Wu Yixun $34,421
No.15 Buyunchocket $20,441
No.16 Lu Jiajing $13,782
No.17 Yao Xinxin $13,104
No.18 Liu Fangzhou $12,400
No.19 Li Hanwen $11,438
No.20 Ma Yexin $11,369 (Source: Tennis House Author: Barbie)
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