Breaking New Ground in Women’s Sports
In a significant development in women’s sports, 22-year-old Polish tennis star Iga Świątek has been named the highest-paid female athlete of 2023 by Forbes. With estimated earnings of $23.9 million before taxes and agent fees, Świątek’s financial success marks a new era in the sports world. Her achievement is particularly notable as she becomes only the fourth tennis player to lead the Forbes list since its inception in 2008, joining the ranks of Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, and Naomi Osaka.
Świątek’s Stellar Season and Endorsement Success
Świątek’s remarkable financial accomplishment stems from her exceptional performance in the last season, where she secured six titles, including a third Roland Garros crown. She was the WTA’s top earner, bagging $9,857,686 in prize money. Equally impressive is her success off the court, where she matched her on-court earnings through endorsements and partnerships. Notable among her brand deals are global ambassador roles for VISA and multinational IT company Infosys, as well as partnerships with clothing sponsor On and Oshee sports drink.
Dominance of Tennis Players in the Top Earnings
The Forbes list for 2023 is dominated by female tennis players, with nine out of the top ten earners coming from the sport. Following Świątek is 20-year-old Chinese freestyle skier Eileen Gu, who earned $22.1 million, largely from off-field activities. Coco Gauff, the American tennis sensation, ranks third with earnings of $21.7 million. Other notable tennis players in the top ten include Emma Raducanu, Naomi Osaka, Aryna Sabalenka, Jessica Pegula, Venus Williams, Elena Rybakina, and Leylah Fernandez.
Athlete | Sport | Nationality | Age | On-Field Earnings | Off-Field Earnings |
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Iga Świątek | Tennis | Polish | 22 | $9.9M | $14M |
Eileen Gu | Freestyle Skiing | Chinese | 20 | $0.1M | $22M |
Coco Gauff | Tennis | American | 20 | $6.7M | $15M |
Emma Raducanu | Tennis | British | 21 | $0.2M | $15M |
Naomi Osaka | Tennis | Japanese | 26 | $0 | $15M |
Aryna Sabalenka | Tennis | Belarusian | 25 | $8.2M | $6.5M |
Jessica Pegula | Tennis | American | 29 | $6M | $6.5M |
Venus Williams | Tennis | American | 43 | $0.2M | $12M |
Elena Rybakina | Tennis | Kazakh | 24 | $5.5M | $4M |
Leylah Fernandez | Tennis | Canadian | 21 | $1.8M | $7M |
The Rise of Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka’s Continued Success
British tennis star Emma Raducanu, who had to undergo surgeries in April 2023, has become one of the most marketable athletes globally. Despite limited playtime, her brand value soared, bringing in $15 million from endorsements. Naomi Osaka, not actively competing last season due to maternity leave, also maintained her financial stature with similar off-court income. The presence of these athletes in the top rankings underscores the growing marketability and financial viability of women in sports.
A New Chapter in Women’s Sports
Iga Świątek’s ascent to the top of the Forbes list is not just a personal triumph but a landmark moment in women’s sports. It highlights the increasing financial rewards and recognition for female athletes, driven by their outstanding performances and growing global appeal. As the landscape of sports continues to evolve, these achievements signal a promising future for women in athletics, where talent and hard work translate into substantial financial and professional success.