Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

Let's have a look at the highest-paid women athletes of the 2024-25 period and how much do they make in a year including prize money, endorsements and net worth.

Payal DebnathAugust 2, 2025 at 12:21 PM5 min read
Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]
Let's have a look at the highest-paid women athletes of the 2024-25 period and how much do they make in a year including prize money, endorsements and net worth.

Sports stands as one of the highest-paid professions globally because of vast financial rewards and entertainment value. A lot of people think athletes make their money only from winning games or medals. But in 2025 some female sports stars are also making a whopping amount of money off the field. They have made good business decisions, signed big sponsorship contracts, and started their own businesses.

Let's have a look at the highest-paid women athletes of the 2024-25 period and how much do they make in a year including prize money, endorsements and net worth.

Highest-paid women athletes [2025]

10. Simon Biles (Gymnastics) | $11.2m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

In 2025, Simone Biles will be acknowledged not just as a gymnast but more extensively as a business profile. Following her transition back to competition in 2023 she worked with brands including: Athleta, Visa, and Uber Eats.

As referenced by Forbes, Simone Biles' net worth is $11.2 million. She also earns from public speaking and campaigns for social causes.

9. Venus Williams (Tennis) | $12.1m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

Tennis icon Venus Williams brought in $12.1 million, mostly from off-court ventures like her fashion line and brand deals, proof of her lasting influence in and outside of sports.

Her off-court earnings are equally impressive. With endorsement deals from Nike, Wilson, and Gatorade, Venus earned an estimated $6 million annually at the height of her influence. A $5 million multi-year deal with Porsche in 2018 underscored her brand power.

8. Nelly Korda (Golf) | $12.5m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

Nelly Korda's net worth is $10 million in 2025, as reported by Celebrity Net Worth. In 2024, Forbes also recognized her as one of the highest-paid women golfers.

In 2024, Nelly Korda earned approximately $12.5 million, as reported by Forbes. She was recognized as one of the highest-paid women golfers, listed at #8 by Forbes, with her on-field earnings totaling $4.5 million and off-field endorsements bringing in $8 million.

6. Emma Raducanu (Tennis) | $12.9m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka are tied for sixth place on Forbes' highest-paid female athletes for 2025 list after both apparently earned the same amount of money this year ($12.9m).

The British tennis star pocketed a total of $12.9 million this year. While just $900k came from tennis, the 22-year-old's lucrative sponsorship and endorsement deals landed her additional $12 million. 

6. Naomi Osaka (Tennis) | $12.9m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

Naomi Osaka reportedly has an estimated net worth of $12.9 million, as of January 2025.

Her main sources of earning are her tennis career, off-court businesses as well as the endorsements that she has signed over time. As of the beginning of the 2025 season, Osaka has earned over $22 million via prize money.

5. Aryna Sabalenka (Tennis) | $18.7m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

According to Forbes, Aryna Sabalenka has a net worth of $18.7 million as of March 2025.

As per the official website of the WTA, Sabalenka has won $32,163,253 in prize money. Her main sources of earnings are her tennis career and the endorsement deals she has signed over the years.

4. Zheng Qinwen (Tennis) | $20.6m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

Tennis star Zheng Qinwen earned $20.6 million, with $15 million coming from partnerships with Audi, Lancôme, and Vivo. She's one of the fastest-rising athletes out of China and is already drawing comparisons to Li Na.

3. Eileen Gu (Skiing) | $22.1m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

Eileen Gu, a two-gold medalist at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, is one of the highest-paid women athletes as of 2025. Eileen has many sponsorship contracts with companies like Red Bull, Anta and Tiffany & Co, more than 20 brand deals in total.

In 2024, Eileen Gu earned more than $30 million, not accounting for her previous earnings or expenses. Internationally, Eileen is a Chinese-American athlete. Her individual story and fan base in both countries made her an impactful name in global sport and fashion.

2. Iga Świątek (Tennis) | $23.8m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

Iga Swiatek, the reigning women's World No. 3, has created a strong brand both on and off the court, and her total estimated wealth in 2025 will be close to a whopping $23.8 million.

She has won several Grand Slam titles, Wimbledon 2025 being the latest. She signed major deals with brands such as Asics, Rolex, and Tecnifibre and has established a good reputation for success in professional tennis and for her reserved internal personality, giving her serious appeal in sport and business.

1. Coco Gauff (Tennis) | $34.4m

Women in Sports: Highest-paid women athletes in the world [2025]

In 2025, 20-year-old Coco Gauff is one of the highest-paid women in sports. As reported by Tennis.com, she made $34.4 million in 2024. Out of that, $9.4 million came from tennis prize money.

The rest over $25 million came from brand deals with companies like New Balance, Head, and American Eagle. Her fast rise and global popularity have made her a favorite for big sponsors.

Payal Debnath

Payal Debnath is a content writer with a deep passion for cricket. With years of experience covering sports content, she brings a unique perspective to every piece, from player analyses to match previews and game recaps. A lifelong fan of MS Dhoni, she draws inspiration from Dhoni's calm under pressure, leadership skills, and unmatched finishing ability. Combining a love for the game with a decent writing style, she delivers captivating content that keeps fans informed and engaged.

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