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WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As Of: Nov 09, 2015 WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As of: Nov 09, 2015 STANDING NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL 1 WILLIAMS, SERENA USA10,582,642 10,582,642 2 HALEP, SIMONA ROU3,890,231 22,896 5,000 4,568,127 3 MUGURUZA, GARBIÑE ESP4,168,418 329,890 4,498,308 4 RADWANSKA, AGNIESZKA POL4,062,293 4,412,293 5 PENNETTA, FLAVIA ITA4,174,427 231,578 4,406,005 6 SHARAPOVA, MARIA RUS3,949,284 3,949,284 7 KVITOVA, PETRA CZE3,038,722 3,288,722 8 SAFAROVA, LUCIE CZE2,195,988 750,273 2,946,261 9 WILLIAMS, VENUS USA2,336,419 2,404,419 10 VINCI, ROBERTA ITA2,220,284 89,537 2,309,821 11 SUÁREZ NAVARRO, CARLA ESP1,601,788 331,917 2,001,705 12 BACSINSZKY, TIMEA SUI1,924,915 38,730 1,963,645 13 IVANOVIC, ANA SRB1,390,943 7,779 1,898,722 14 KERBER, ANGELIQUE GER1,664,499 8,548 1,898,047 15 HINGIS, MARTINA SUI1,532,881 223,519 1,756,400 16 MAKAROVA, EKATERINA RUS1,288,897 416,541 1,705,438 17 KEYS, MADISON USA1,654,691 35,555 2,440 1,692,686 18 PLISKOVA, KAROLINA CZE1,520,550 137,605 1,658,155 19 MIRZA, SANIA IND1,535,934 30,269 1,566,203 20 BENCIC, BELINDA SUI1,407,660 70,412 2,500 1,480,572 21 MATTEK-SANDS, BETHANIE USA535,543 777,769 125,014 1,438,326 22 MLADENOVIC, KRISTINA FRA941,083 439,599 45,910 1,426,592 23 AZARENKA, VICTORIA BLR1,366,764 2,893 1,369,657 24 WOZNIACKI, CAROLINE DEN1,129,338 1,354,338 25 SVITOLINA, ELINA UKR1,293,085 14,881 8,610 1,316,576 26 JANKOVIC, JELENA SRB1,243,089 71,660 1,314,749 27 ERRANI, SARA ITA1,178,769 116,258 1,295,027 28 KUZNETSOVA, SVETLANA RUS1,095,780 41,023 1,136,803 29 PETKOVIC, ANDREA GER1,034,828 50,107 1,084,935 30 LISICKI, SABINE GER942,290 63,594 1,005,884 31 BEGU, IRINA-CAMELIA ROU817,100 139,616 956,716 32 STOSUR, SAMANTHA AUS834,057 110,359 944,416 33 DELLACQUA, CASEY AUS358,902 566,209 9,569 934,680 34 GARCIA, CAROLINE FRA593,145 304,678 4,885 902,708 35 VANDEWEGHE, COCO USA779,704 119,968 899,672 36 BOUCHARD, EUGENIE CAN765,470 12,698 4,945 883,113 37 PAVLYUCHENKOVA, ANASTASIA RUS688,445 165,479 2,445 868,869 38 VESNINA, ELENA RUS340,706 478,857 12,204 831,767 39 SHVEDOVA, YAROSLAVA KAZ271,268 544,512 11,694 827,474 40 STRYCOVA, BARBORA CZE597,381 185,150 2,969 785,500 41 STEPHENS, SLOANE USA757,548 10,175 767,723 42 GOERGES, JULIA GER560,985 187,411 5,000 753,396 43 BABOS, TIMEA HUN293,368 385,378 51,581 730,327 44 SCHMIEDLOVA, ANNA KAROLINA SVK697,533 24,663 722,196 45 HRADECKA, LUCIE CZE354,046 307,339 39,091 700,476 46 CORNET, ALIZÉ FRA624,178 55,703 2,440 682,321 47 LEPCHENKO, VARVARA USA638,957 31,364 680,321 48 CIBULKOVA, DOMINIKA SVK641,369 30,142 671,511 49 NICULESCU, MONICA ROU521,981 145,199 667,180 50 DIYAS, ZARINA KAZ601,684 41,107 642,791 Printed: 12 November 2015 Page 1 of 75 Please credit WTA Media Information System WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As of: Nov 09, 2015 STANDING NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL 51 BRENGLE, MADISON USA576,074 31,318 2,440 609,832 52 VAN UYTVANCK, ALISON BEL564,109 37,491 601,600 53 GAVRILOVA, DARIA RUS548,355 34,975 8,585 591,915 54 GIORGI, CAMILA ITA580,751 580,751 55 TSURENKO, LESIA UKR546,929 16,500 563,429 56 BARTHEL, MONA GER476,982 73,208 550,190 57 CHAN, YUNG-JAN TPE27,702 481,146 28,358 537,206 58 WATSON, HEATHER GBR462,395 49,213 1,220 512,828 59 LUCIC-BARONI, MIRJANA CRO459,227 24,920 484,147 60 KNAPP, KARIN ITA368,790 105,879 474,669 61 PIRONKOVA, TSVETANA BUL456,554 12,553 469,107 62 ARRUABARRENA, LARA ESP316,015 139,006 1,220 456,241 63 TOMLJANOVIC, AJLA CRO386,149 65,552 2,440 454,141 64 RYBARIKOVA, MAGDALENA SVK397,803 50,137 447,940 65 ZHENG, SAISAI CHN356,017 91,304 447,321 66 WICKMAYER, YANINA BEL434,063 11,843 445,906 67 KONTA, JOHANNA GBR412,141 20,198 2,440 434,779 68 MCHALE, CHRISTINA USA390,743 35,385 2,500 428,628 69 HANTUCHOVA, DANIELA SVK350,547 76,335 426,882 70 LARSSON, JOHANNA SWE331,519 94,015 425,534 71 FALCONI, IRINA USA389,045 34,039 423,084 72 BECK, ANNIKA GER374,239 36,080 410,319 73 CHAN, HAO-CHING TPE395,418 7,250 402,668 74 NARA, KURUMI JPN367,020 30,334 397,354 75 HLAVACKOVA, ANDREA CZE79,445 280,946 29,452 389,843 76 DULGHERU, ALEXANDRA ROU355,253 30,083 2,500 387,836 77 MARIA, TATJANA GER334,070 53,050 387,120 78 JOVANOVSKI, BOJANA SRB359,931 26,217 386,148 79 GOVORTSOVA, OLGA BLR362,038 11,533 373,571 80 WITTHOEFT, CARINA GER359,480 12,634 372,114 81 DAVIS, LAUREN USA341,563 27,197 2,500 371,260 82 BERTENS, KIKI NED275,814 94,234 370,048 83 HERCOG, POLONA SLO359,643 6,968 366,611 84 SOLER-ESPINOSA, SÍLVIA ESP267,258 96,652 363,910 85 GAJDOSOVA, JARMILA AUS291,640 61,688 6,629 359,957 86 SINIAKOVA, KATERINA CZE283,034 75,836 358,870 87 RISKE, ALISON USA325,571 32,347 357,918 88 KRUNIC, ALEKSANDRA SRB311,903 42,562 354,465 89 MITU, ANDREEA ROU332,306 16,313 348,619 90 HSIEH, SU-WEI TPE148,300 177,241 23,065 348,606 91 SREBOTNIK, KATARINA SLO309,191 36,501 345,692 92 PUIG, MONICA PUR319,553 21,743 341,296 93 KOVINIC, DANKA MNE315,181 21,983 337,164 94 ALLERTOVA, DENISA CZE322,113 12,530 334,643 95 KOUKALOVA, KLARA CZE285,379 49,041 334,420 96 SCHIAVONE, FRANCESCA ITA304,254 29,726 333,980 97 PUTINTSEVA, YULIA KAZ320,352 6,968 327,320 98 KONJUH, ANA CRO300,782 17,939 4,880 323,601 99 PEREIRA, TELIANA BRA309,422 9,990 319,412 100 KUDRYAVTSEVA, ALLA RUS123,990 172,335 10,414 319,239 Printed: 12 November 2015 Page 2 of 75 Please credit WTA Media Information System WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As of: Nov 09, 2015 STANDING NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL 101 DUQUE-MARIÑO, MARIANA COL313,623 5,022 318,645 102 RODINA, EVGENIYA RUS295,358 20,439 315,797 103 DOI, MISAKI JPN300,225 15,448 315,673 104 SMITKOVA, TEREZA CZE296,939 14,640 311,579 105 FLIPKENS, KIRSTEN BEL282,512 25,415 307,927 106 KONTAVEIT, ANETT EST303,520 1,784 305,304 107 ROGERS, SHELBY USA280,203 22,452 302,655 108 KOPS-JONES, RAQUEL USA4,170 276,541 16,519 297,230 109 KANEPI, KAIA EST290,042 290,042 110 GIBBS, NICOLE USA265,968 14,516 280,484 111 FRIEDSAM, ANNA-LENA GER273,912 4,407 278,319 112 SPEARS, ABIGAIL USA3,495 262,023 12,195 277,713 113 ERAKOVIC, MARINA NZL225,289 48,238 273,527 114 LINETTE, MAGDA POL227,382 36,300 263,682 115 WANG, QIANG CHN259,770 670 260,440 116 PANOVA, ALEXANDRA RUS137,364 111,732 249,096 117 CETKOVSKA, PETRA CZE239,997 5,879 245,876 118 PENG, SHUAI CHN228,443 15,864 244,307 119 VEKIC, DONNA CRO230,331 10,056 240,387 120 GROENEFELD, ANNA-LENA GER228,847 9,079 237,926 121 BONDARENKO, KATERYNA UKR199,368 35,955 235,323 122 RADWANSKA, URSZULA POL234,833 234,833 123 GASPARYAN, MARGARITA RUS190,998 39,862 230,860 124 VOEGELE, STEFANIE SUI214,591 15,850 230,441 125 KARATANTCHEVA, SESIL BUL230,255 230,255 126 TORRÓ-FLOR, MARÍA-TERESA ESP144,046 85,528 229,574 127 KRAJICEK, MICHAELLA NED27,965 189,170 10,915 228,050 128 DIATCHENKO, VITALIA RUS201,585 19,744 221,329 129 ZHENG, JIE CHN30,168 171,445 19,555 221,168 130 TATISHVILI, ANNA USA196,728 22,516 219,244 131 KASATKINA, DARIA RUS196,050 21,916 217,966 132 OSTAPENKO, JELENA LAT205,273 8,807 214,080 133 SASNOVICH, ALIAKSANDRA BLR209,988 3,162 213,150 134 RODIONOVA, ANASTASIA AUS54,074 131,946 23,298 209,318 135 KLEPAC, ANDREJA SLO1,275 196,709 10,975 208,959 136 KULICHKOVA, ELIZAVETA RUS192,002 10,678 202,680 137 PLISKOVA, KRISTYNA CZE180,925 21,390 202,315 138 SIEGEMUND, LAURA GER155,726 45,266 200,992 139 PARMENTIER, PAULINE FRA182,280 15,623 197,903 140 WANG, YAFAN CHN98,941 94,908 193,849 141 MEDINA GARRIGUES, ANABEL ESP163,691 26,416 190,107 142 DABROWSKI, GABRIELA CAN57,860 121,866 1,220 180,946 143 DODIN, OCEANE FRA180,479 180,479 144 XU, YI-FAN CHN92,934 82,701 175,635 145 ZHANG, SHUAI CHN162,944 10,463 173,407 146 DOMÍNGUEZ LINO, LOURDES ESP165,879 1,647 167,526 147 RODIONOVA, ARINA AUS49,484 114,940 2,969 167,393 148 DUAN, YING-YING CHN166,751 166,751 149 CHIRICO, LOUISA USA162,281 3,362 165,643 150 KANIA, PAULA POL113,255 50,203 163,458 Printed: 12 November 2015 Page 3 of 75 Please credit WTA Media Information System WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As of: Nov 09, 2015 STANDING NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL 151 CEPELOVA, JANA SVK148,644 12,922 161,566 152 PARRA SANTONJA, ARANTXA ESP1,005 151,296 9,134 161,435 153 JANS-IGNACIK, KLAUDIA POL155,256 2,440 157,696 154 MARTIC, PETRA CRO120,035 36,471 156,506 155 VICKERY, SACHIA USA147,383 3,008 5,000 155,391 156 HOGENKAMP, RICHEL NED148,430 2,504 150,934 157 LIANG, CHEN CHN8,045 133,873 141,918 158 DATE-KRUMM, KIMIKO JPN83,003 56,759 139,762 159 SAVCHUK, OLGA UKR35,020 99,050 4,880 138,950 160 ROSOLSKA, ALICJA POL3,640 130,196 3,665 137,501 161 BROADY, NAOMI GBR121,974 15,364 137,338 162 PEGULA, JESSICA USA126,263 9,649 135,912 163 TOWNSEND, TAYLOR USA101,541 23,554 5,000 130,095 164 VORACOVA, RENATA CZE72,048 57,116 129,164 165 PEER, SHAHAR ISR90,025 38,926 128,951 166 HIBINO, NAO JPN120,605 7,029 127,634 167 ZVONAREVA, VERA RUS104,369 22,551 126,920 168 RAYMOND, LISA USA109,923 9,805 119,728 169 MINELLA, MANDY LUX70,004 48,267 118,271 170 MESTACH, AN-SOPHIE BEL93,738 21,988 115,726 171 KICHENOK, LYUDMYLA UKR15,357 94,568 109,925 172 ROBSON, LAURA GBR88,955 20,466 109,421 173 CHANG, KAI-CHEN TPE95,327 10,257 3,585 109,169 174 ZHU, LIN CHN102,941 5,595 108,536 175 JURAK, DARIJA CRO1,600 104,779 1,749 108,128 176 HESSE, AMANDINE FRA90,082 16,879 106,961 177 PASZEK, TAMIRA AUT102,226 3,579 105,805 178 OLARU, RALUCA ROU1,060 95,653 4,880 101,593 179 GLATCH, ALEXA USA95,983 3,163 99,146 180 OPRANDI, ROMINA SUI92,044 6,598 98,642 181 CHUANG, CHIA-JUNG TPE97,702 97,702 182 ROGOWSKA, OLIVIA AUS84,750 12,501 97,251 183 RAZZANO, VIRGINIE FRA91,862 5,372 97,234 184 CIRSTEA, SORANA ROU95,298 1,290 96,588 185 BONAVENTURE, YSALINE BEL57,695 38,863 96,558 186 ZANEVSKA, MARYNA UKR82,282 11,496 93,778 187 CEPEDE ROYG, VERONICA PAR87,984 4,972 92,956 188 FORETZ
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