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Arina Sabalenka And Elena Rybakina will compete for the biggest single payday in women’s tennis history as they bid to win wta finals For the first time in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Both Sabalenka and Rybakina won all three of their round-robin matches and remained undefeated in the final, meaning a record prize money of $5,235,000 (£3.98m) will be at stake for the champion.
This is more than Sabalenka received To win the US Open title two months agoWhere the world number one won the overall prize of $5 million (£3.74 million) for defeating Amanda Anisimova for her fourth Grand Slam title.

The biggest singles payout of the season on the men’s side also came in Riyadh, when Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz to win $6 million (£4.5 million). Six Kings Slam Exhibition Finals,
Saudi Arabia is in the second year of its three-year agreement to host the WTA Finals and has announced a record prize fund of $15.5m (£12m) for the year-end event, which will feature the world’s best eight players.
This is the highest profile women’s tennis competition going to happen in saudi arabiawho has often been accused of access to sports and entertainment To whitewash his human rights record.
Sabalenka will also set a new WTA record for season earnings, no matter how she performs in Saturday’s final.
According to the WTA, Sabalenka has already won $12,313,519 this season – her season earnings with a WTA Finals title would put her well above Serena Williams’ previous record set in 2013, when she won $12,385,572.
wta finals prize money
Undefeated Champion: $5,235,000
Runner-up, with four wins: $2,695,000
Prize Money Details
Participant fee: $340,000
Round Robin Win: $355,000
Semi-Final Winnings: $1,290,000
Final Win: $2,540,000
How do the WTA Finals compare to the Grand Slams
- WTA Finals Champion: $5.235 million (£3.98 million)
- 2025 US Open champion: $5 million (£3.74 million)
- 2025 Wimbledon champion: $4 million (£3 million)
- 2025 French Open champion: $2.9m (£2.17m)
- 2025 Australian Open champion: $2.3m (£1.75m)