Coco Gauff laughing all the way to the bank with WTA Finals title

Coco Gauff's biggest payday in tennis came at the WTA Finals in Riyadh when she defeated Zheng Qinwen 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(2) to earn a cheque of $4.805m.

Coco Gauff, American tennis player. Picture: AAP Image

The 20-year-old collected an incredible $9,353,847 in prize money during the 2024 tennis, which is the seventh-biggest total during a single season in WTA Tour history.

Before the final, the American's earnings for the 2024 WTA Tour season stood at $4,548,847 as she had collected $4,075,987 in singles and $472,860 in doubles.

But Gauff's participation fee ($335,000), two group wins ($700,000), semi-final win ($1,270,000) and victory in the final ($2,500,000) earned her a total of $4.805m as she more than doubled her prize money for the campaign.

"I didn't know, like I knew it was some money, but I didn't know that much," Gauff said.

The American added: "Oh gosh, I hope I'm like one of the highest-paid female tennis players this year or athletes so that'll be exciting.

"Honestly, I wanted to win this for myself I didn't know that it was the biggest prize cheque on this tour, I didn't know anything about that. I knew there was money, but I try not to never play for this, but that's cool."

So how will she spend the money?

"Oh it means a lot to me… I have bought a house… I'm going to a music festival next week," Gauff said. "So, I don't know, I'm not someone who likes to spend a lot of money to be honest. I don't know what I'll do with it. That's a lot of money…"

How much money and points did Coco Gauff, Zheng Qinwen and Aryna Sabalenka earn at the 2024 WTA Finals?

With the $9,353,847, the 2023 US Open champion broke through the $20m barrier for career earnings as she has now earned $21,581,989 in total since turning professional in 2018.

Her previous best earnings season was in 2023 when she won $6,669,622.

Gauff's total of $21,581,989 saw her move up to 23rd in the all-time list as she surpassed seven-time Grand Slam winner Justine Henin, who is on $20,863,335.

But she is not too far away from cracking the top 20 as Martina Navratilova ($21,626,089), Steffi Graff ($21,895,277) and Naomi Osaka ($22,047,163) and Lindsay Davenport ($22,166,338) are within striking distance.

Serena Williams remains well clear at No 1 with $94,816,730 with sister Venus second on $42,648,578 and Simona Halep third with $40,229,773 while current world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka has moved up to No 10 with $30,106,823 while Iga Swiatek is at No 8 with $33,141,991.


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