Highest Paid Female Athletes In The World 2022 List, Earnings And Endorsements

Highest Paid Female Athletes In The World 2022 List, Earnings And Endorsements

Here are the highest-paid female athletes of 2022 before the year ends and the top 10 list

Forbes has revealed the annual list of the highest-paid female athletes ahead of the new year. Everyone would have guessed it as Naomi Osaka and it’s I’m the right answer. She tops the list again, however, there are other names as well, some are easy to guess while some are new, have a look, below:

Highest Paid Female Athletes In The World 2022 Full List, Earnings And Endorsements

Naomi Osaka: $51.1 million (£42.3m)

Osaka may have had a difficult time on the court, but her business resume is still one of the greatest in the world.

Only six athletes overall on the Forbes 2022 athletes list, including the 25-year-old, make more than $50 million in non-competition income. She is regarded as this year’s 19th highest-paid athlete overall despite her season not going well this year with several early exits. Osaka represents Nissan, a Japanese automobile manufacturer, and is also a spokesperson for Levi’s, Airbnb, and brands like PlayStation.

Serena Williams
$41.3 million (£34.2m)

Despite “evolving away” from tennis after this year’s US Open, the legendary Williams is still among the highest-paid female athletes in the world.

She just cofounded a new brand of topical pain relief medicines, and her venture firm has invested in more than 70 startup companies.

Williams also had a brief appearance in the newest Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Netflix original.

Eileen Gu
$20.1 million (£16.6m)

After earning two gold medals and a silver at the Beijing Olympics in February, freestyle skier Eileen Gu gained a lot of attention. She already has a strong business resume at the young age of 19. Gu models for the agency IMG and is sponsored by brands like Red Bull and Louis Vuitton.

Emma Raducanu
$18.7 million (£15.4m)

Brands have rushed to work with Emma Raducanu ever since she won the US Open in 2021.
British Airways, Dior, Porsche, Evian, and other brands have endorsement contracts with Raducanu. According to SponsorUnited, she has the greatest average engagement of any female tennis player on her branded social media posts.

Iga Świątek
$14.9 million (£12.3m)

The unstoppable “Swiatek” may be ranked fifth overall, but she has earned the most on the field of anyone. The world’s best tennis player earned a respectable $9.9 million (£8.1 million) from competitions, including her victories at the French Open and US Open, as a result of her incredible year in 2022.

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Additionally, Swiatek recently joined IMG and has sponsors like Red Bull and Lexus. The biggest insurance provider in Poland is her primary partner, PZU.

Venus Williams
$12.1 million (£10m)

Williams participated in just four tournaments in 2022 and finished last in each one, however she has been granted a wildcard to the Australian Open in 2023.

Venus owns her own businesses, including the lifestyle brand EleVen, just like her sister Serena.

According to Forbes, the 42-year-old made more than 40 speaking appointments this year, with each one paying more than six figures.

Coco Gauff
$11.1 million (£9.1m)

Coco Gauff, like Swiatek, has made a large portion of her money this year from on-court accomplishments.

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Following her appearance in the singles and doubles finals of the French Open, she is expected to quickly capture her maiden Grand Slam championship.

Off the court, she is sponsored by New Balance, with whom she recently extended her sponsorship agreement and apparently agreed to a pay raise. Additionally, the Italian food business Barilla has a multi-year sponsorship agreement with her.

Simone Biles
$10 million (£8.2m)

One of the world’s most marketable female athletes, Simone Biles has starred in ads for Subway and Powerade and featured in a Super Bowl commercial for software company BMC. Biles has a sponsorship deal with apparel brand Athleta, with whom she has launched a range of activewear.

Jessica Pegula
$7.6 million (£6.2m)

Although she is the child of Buffalo Bills owners Terry and Kim Pegula, two billionaires, Jessica Pegula is shining her own path in tennis and beyond.

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With a career-high ranking of third in the world, the 28-year-old ends the year as the player with the highest American ranking. Pegula has endorsement agreements with companies like Adidas and Ready Nutrition, and after recently joining the talent agency GSE Worldwide, she is set to add to this portfolio.

Minjee Lee
$7.3 million (£6m)

For the past five years, the Australian golfer has been among the top ten on the LPGA Tour’s official money list.

Minjee Lee earned $3.8 million (£3.1 million) plus a $1 million (£823,000) bonus for placing second this year. The winner of the US Open is additionally supported by the South Korean Hana Bank and the British financial services company Aon.

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