
Revenue: $29.2 million
Serena Williams topped the global women's athletes' earnings charts for four consecutive years, is an American professional tennis player, and Serena Williams is a biological sister, so she is called Serena Williams, and has won 23 women's singles Grand Slam titles, 14 women's doubles Grand Slams, and 5 year-end finals women's singles titles.
Revenue: $24.3 million
Naomi Osaka is a talented girl who rose to prominence last year and this year, born on October 16, 1997, and won the 2018 US Open Grand Slam and the 19-year Australian Open Grand Slam. It's youth.
Revenue: $11.8 million
Angelik Copple is a German tennis player who has won 16 years of Australian Open Grand Slam and 18 years of Wimbledon Grand Slam titles, but is less than half of the second Naomi Osaka in terms of income.
Revenue: $10.2 million
Simone Halep is a Romanian tennis player and 2019 New Wimbledon Grand Slam champion, but the prize money is not included, so it is only $10.2 million.
Revenue: $9.6 million
Sloane Stephens, an American tennis player, is the 2017 US Open Grand Slam champion and has won a gold medal at the London Olympics. She also won the 26th ESPY Best Female Tennis Player Award.
Revenue: $7.5 million
Caroline Wozniacki, a Polish Danish tennis player, reached number one in the world singles rankings in October 2010 and has won 30 singles titles to date.
Revenue: $7 million
Maria Sharapova dominated the Forbes Global Women Athletes Earnings List for 11 years, winning her first Grand Slam title in 2004 and then winning numerous world titles, but due to age and injury, the prize money is not much.
Revenue: $6.3 million
Karolina Pliskova is a Czech tennis player born in 1992 and reached the number one in the World Women's Singles rankings on July 17, 2017.
Revenue: $6.1 million
Irina Svitolina, Ukrainian tennis player, born in 1994, has won the 2017 Rogers Cup and the 2017 Dubai Super Five.
Revenue: $5.9 million
Dawei has won five Wimbledon titles, two US Open titles, and numerous Olympic gold medals, and debuted at no. 1 in the World Singles Rankings in 2002.
Galbini Mugurazza is a Spanish tennis player who won the 2016 French Open and the 2017 Wimbledon title, and on September 11, 2017, she reached the women's singles world number one.