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WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As Of: Nov 03, 2014 WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As of: Nov 03, 2014 STANDING NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL 1 WILLIAMS, SERENA USA 8,823,749 43,549 9,317,298 2 SHARAPOVA, MARIA RUS 5,439,357 5,839,357 3 KVITOVA, PETRA CZE 4,845,342 7,894 5,203,236 4 HALEP, SIMONA ROU 4,506,687 13,076 4,519,763 5 LI, NA CHN 3,409,885 3,409,885 6 WOZNIACKI, CAROLINE DEN 3,172,350 3,372,350 7 BOUCHARD, EUGENIE CAN 3,196,832 24,097 3,220,929 8 RADWANSKA, AGNIESZKA POL 2,745,411 3,195,411 9 ERRANI, SARA ITA 1,363,388 1,001,168 2,589,556 10 PENNETTA, FLAVIA ITA 2,083,590 314,655 2,398,245 11 MAKAROVA, EKATERINA RUS 1,733,456 549,854 2,345,310 12 IVANOVIC, ANA SRB 2,312,204 5,445 2,317,649 13 PENG, SHUAI CHN 1,204,005 841,827 2,045,832 14 CIBULKOVA, DOMINIKA SVK 1,970,160 28,574 1,998,734 15 KERBER, ANGELIQUE GER 1,572,549 3,036 1,862,585 16 SAFAROVA, LUCIE CZE 1,486,416 157,641 1,644,057 17 PETKOVIC, ANDREA GER 1,442,686 125,035 1,567,721 18 VINCI, ROBERTA ITA 555,892 1,001,168 1,557,060 19 JANKOVIC, JELENA SRB 1,183,347 101,167 1,509,514 20 SUÁREZ NAVARRO, CARLA ESP 1,134,976 283,801 1,418,777 21 WILLIAMS, VENUS USA 1,198,812 43,549 1,242,361 22 MUGURUZA, GARBIÑE ESP 897,885 296,939 1,194,824 23 CORNET, ALIZÉ FRA 1,104,071 50,186 9,398 1,163,655 24 STOSUR, SAMANTHA AUS 883,928 96,004 76,028 1,055,960 25 LISICKI, SABINE GER 887,698 146,698 1,034,396 26 VESNINA, ELENA RUS 398,486 548,336 3,531 950,353 27 ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, BARBORA CZE 795,059 149,140 944,199 28 DELLACQUA, CASEY AUS 708,771 149,087 18,346 876,204 29 AZARENKA, VICTORIA BLR 869,264 869,264 30 PAVLYUCHENKOVA, ANASTASIA RUS 697,173 168,655 865,828 31 KUZNETSOVA, SVETLANA RUS 752,884 63,941 1,721 818,546 32 HSIEH, SU-WEI TPE 137,792 669,823 1,721 809,336 33 MIRZA, SANIA IND 686,359 111,816 798,175 34 PLISKOVA, KAROLINA CZE 694,154 72,263 2,218 768,635 35 BLACK, CARA ZIM 718,714 16,474 735,188 36 MLADENOVIC, KRISTINA FRA 334,397 301,078 92,249 727,724 37 BENCIC, BELINDA SUI 696,952 20,024 4,435 721,411 38 STEPHENS, SLOANE USA 689,548 15,399 704,947 39 GARCIA, CAROLINE FRA 572,020 126,512 698,532 40 SVITOLINA, ELINA UKR 624,979 40,794 6,935 672,708 41 KEYS, MADISON USA 579,492 51,075 630,567 42 LEPCHENKO, VARVARA USA 560,905 47,371 608,276 43 SHVEDOVA, YAROSLAVA KAZ 402,880 165,866 18,629 587,375 44 NICULESCU, MONICA ROU 468,766 113,928 582,694 45 KOUKALOVA, KLARA CZE 439,688 122,790 3,609 566,087 46 RISKE, ALISON USA 486,405 73,578 559,983 47 DIYAS, ZARINA KAZ 515,825 41,041 556,866 48 FLIPKENS, KIRSTEN BEL 512,334 40,867 553,201 49 KANEPI, KAIA EST 501,305 36,360 537,665 50 HANTUCHOVA, DANIELA SVK 446,771 77,623 7,017 531,411 Printed: 2 November 2014 Page 1 of 55 Please credit WTA Media Information System WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As of: Nov 03, 2014 STANDING NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL 51 BARTHEL, MONA GER 477,479 51,028 528,507 52 KUDRYAVTSEVA, ALLA RUS 209,417 303,327 8,626 521,370 53 RYBARIKOVA, MAGDALENA SVK 413,950 101,942 515,892 54 PIRONKOVA, TSVETANA BUL 504,665 10,137 514,802 55 TOMLJANOVIC, AJLA CRO 422,172 90,648 1,721 514,541 56 ZHENG, JIE CHN 297,531 179,626 18,974 496,131 57 DAVIS, LAUREN USA 443,924 28,336 2,500 474,760 58 HLAVACKOVA, ANDREA CZE 104,758 357,585 10,483 472,826 59 NARA, KURUMI JPN 446,708 24,277 470,985 60 BABOS, TIMEA HUN 193,223 248,631 25,564 467,418 61 SOLER-ESPINOSA, SÍLVIA ESP 358,520 108,090 466,610 62 LUCIC-BARONI, MIRJANA CRO 379,013 75,786 454,799 63 GIORGI, CAMILA ITA 446,463 2,163 448,626 64 VANDEWEGHE, COCO USA 432,990 14,911 447,901 65 GOERGES, JULIA GER 282,560 117,790 46,774 447,124 66 JOVANOVSKI, BOJANA SRB 406,708 30,606 2,218 439,532 67 BECK, ANNIKA GER 390,190 43,161 433,351 68 ERAKOVIC, MARINA NZL 306,069 119,319 1,109 426,497 69 MCHALE, CHRISTINA USA 386,131 35,127 5,000 426,258 70 ZHANG, SHUAI CHN 360,851 62,757 2,218 425,826 71 RODIONOVA, ANASTASIA AUS 96,879 303,037 20,156 420,072 72 CIRSTEA, SORANA ROU 381,683 35,936 417,619 73 PESCHKE, KVETA CZE 391,964 17,983 409,947 74 SPEARS, ABIGAIL USA 4,987 357,754 45,784 408,525 75 BEGU, IRINA-CAMELIA ROU 336,986 71,161 408,147 76 SREBOTNIK, KATARINA SLO 372,964 26,133 399,097 77 HINGIS, MARTINA SUI 388,445 9,108 397,553 78 KNAPP, KARIN ITA 343,338 50,694 1,109 395,141 79 DATE-KRUMM, KIMIKO JPN 239,455 145,020 384,475 80 WATSON, HEATHER GBR 350,332 32,407 1,109 383,848 81 KOPS-JONES, RAQUEL USA 5,263 357,754 11,474 374,491 82 VOEGELE, STEFANIE SUI 314,454 50,834 365,288 83 CEPELOVA, JANA SVK 337,455 25,461 362,916 84 SCHIAVONE, FRANCESCA ITA 320,302 39,197 359,499 85 WICKMAYER, YANINA BEL 329,498 29,819 359,317 86 MEUSBURGER, YVONNE AUT 329,480 25,270 1,109 355,859 87 TORRÓ-FLOR, MARÍA-TERESA ESP 308,027 40,523 348,550 88 PUIG, MONICA PUR 322,801 24,790 347,591 89 LARSSON, JOHANNA SWE 334,365 9,307 343,672 90 GAJDOSOVA, JARMILA AUS 218,007 105,126 15,348 338,481 91 CETKOVSKA, PETRA CZE 310,640 27,171 337,811 92 SCHEEPERS, CHANELLE RSA 270,271 66,761 337,032 93 SCHMIEDLOVA, ANNA SVK 308,993 22,980 331,973 94 PARMENTIER, PAULINE FRA 285,562 39,954 325,516 95 VEKIC, DONNA CRO 298,263 25,482 1,721 325,466 96 BACSINSZKY, TIMEA SUI 311,202 13,625 324,827 97 KING, VANIA USA 243,893 76,950 2,218 323,061 98 BERTENS, KIKI NED 298,492 16,264 314,756 99 PEER, SHAHAR ISR 239,510 60,268 299,778 100 ORMAECHEA, PAULA ARG 283,517 14,644 298,161 Printed: 2 November 2014 Page 2 of 55 Please credit WTA Media Information System WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As of: Nov 03, 2014 STANDING NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL 101 HERCOG, POLONA SLO 282,283 5,602 287,885 102 SMITKOVA, TEREZA CZE 266,741 9,764 276,505 103 BARTY, ASHLEIGH AUS 133,222 123,785 15,466 272,473 104 KLEYBANOVA, ALISA RUS 204,556 62,729 267,285 105 HRADECKA, LUCIE CZE 84,861 167,015 10,365 262,241 106 TOWNSEND, TAYLOR USA 227,900 17,899 15,000 260,799 107 KRUNIC, ALEKSANDRA SRB 235,298 16,261 251,559 108 MEDINA GARRIGUES, ANABEL ESP 56,280 178,079 15,643 250,002 109 GLUSHKO, JULIA ISR 241,134 6,822 247,956 110 VAN UYTVANCK, ALISON BEL 233,106 7,190 240,296 111 DOI, MISAKI JPN 211,171 27,674 238,845 112 OPRANDI, ROMINA SUI 224,156 14,543 238,699 113 MAYR-ACHLEITNER, PATRICIA AUT 218,486 19,727 238,213 114 PITER, KATARZYNA POL 182,315 55,235 237,550 115 GOVORTSOVA, OLGA BLR 206,770 28,787 235,557 116 GROENEFELD, ANNA-LENA GER 151,277 79,874 231,151 117 KIRILENKO, MARIA RUS 218,429 11,787 230,216 118 PEREIRA, TELIANA BRA 219,939 8,542 228,481 119 ROGERS, SHELBY USA 215,856 8,362 2,500 226,718 120 FICHMAN, SHARON CAN 166,967 53,987 220,954 121 DOMÍNGUEZ LINO, LOURDES ESP 197,814 18,071 215,885 122 CHAN, YUNG-JAN TPE 93,452 102,621 16,109 212,182 123 WOZNIAK, ALEKSANDRA CAN 206,579 206,579 124 PLISKOVA, KRISTYNA CZE 152,661 49,753 202,414 125 RAZZANO, VIRGINIE FRA 193,208 5,856 199,064 126 GIBBS, NICOLE USA 188,334 10,513 198,847 127 TSURENKO, LESIA UKR 185,536 6,779 192,315 128 CHAN, HAO-CHING TPE 2,275 141,872 47,252 191,399 129 KONJUH, ANA CRO 186,591 180 186,771 130 MARTIC, PETRA CRO 145,389 39,956 185,345 131 LARCHER DE BRITO, MICHELLE POR 184,550 184,550 132 PARRA SANTONJA, ARANTXA ESP 15,154 155,872 13,337 184,363 133 ZHENG, SAISAI CHN 126,854 52,709 179,563 134 TATISHVILI, ANNA USA 148,441 28,755 177,196 135 JAKSIC, JOVANA SRB 175,256 1,148 176,404 136 CADANTU, ALEXANDRA ROU 159,629 14,990 174,619 137 ZVONAREVA, VERA RUS 154,883 19,565 174,448 138 KRAJICEK, MICHAELLA NED 25,150 142,716 4,718 172,584 139 PFIZENMAIER, DINAH GER 168,256 3,045 171,301 140 ARRUABARRENA, LARA ESP 138,814 27,290 166,104 141 FRIEDSAM, ANNA-LENA GER 159,329 2,936 162,265 142 ROGOWSKA, OLIVIA AUS 128,654 31,019 1,721 161,394 143 KANIA, PAULA POL 123,553 34,392 157,945 144 KONTA, JOHANNA GBR 143,968 10,111 2,218 156,297 145 MINELLA, MANDY LUX 118,101 35,866 153,967 146 BRENGLE, MADISON USA 148,452 2,918 151,370 147 ZANEVSKA, MARYNA UKR 129,545 16,089 145,634 148 SINIAKOVA, KATERINA CZE 123,210 22,309 145,519 149 RADWANSKA, URSZULA POL 144,034 144,034 150 PASZEK, TAMIRA AUT 140,892 2,611 143,503 Printed: 2 November 2014 Page 3 of 55 Please credit WTA Media Information System WTA PRIZE MONEY LEADERS As of: Nov 03, 2014 STANDING NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL 151 KUMKHUM, LUKSIKA THA 138,235 3,193 141,428 152 MIN, GRACE USA 132,492 8,291 140,783 153 PANOVA, ALEXANDRA RUS 74,559 63,419 137,978 154 FALCONI, IRINA USA 118,528 15,504 134,032 155 DULGHERU, ALEXANDRA ROU 131,710 2,253 133,963 156 KOVINIC, DANKA MNE 127,441 5,595 133,036 157 DUVAL, VICTORIA USA 128,583 254 128,837 158 KICHENOK, NADIIA UKR 103,749 21,713 125,462 159 BROADY, NAOMI GBR 102,188 12,902 9,108 124,198 160 MATTEK-SANDS, BETHANIE USA 111,113 12,993 124,106 161 RAYMOND, LISA USA 111,382 8,548 119,930 162 VORACOVA, RENATA CZE 54,167 62,627 2,218 119,012 163 FEUERSTEIN, CLAIRE FRA 110,488 6,336 116,824 164 VOSKOBOEVA, GALINA KAZ 82,688 33,326 116,014 165 SAVCHUK, OLGA UKR 52,109 60,754 1,109 113,972 166 SASNOVICH, ALIAKSANDRA BLR 107,903 5,423 113,326 167 ROSOLSKA, ALICJA POL 4,443 102,885 5,347 112,675 168 DUSHEVINA, VERA RUS 30,760 59,613 20,728 111,101 169 DUQUE-MARIÑO, MARIANA COL 100,228 10,708 110,936 170 PUTINTSEVA, YULIA KAZ 108,834 606 109,440 171 DABROWSKI, GABRIELA CAN 40,593 67,588 108,181 172 WANG, QIANG CHN 106,647 692 107,339 173 WITTHOEFT, CARINA GER 105,526 1,327 106,853 174 DUAN, YING-YING CHN 105,217 105,217 175 BEYGELZIMER, YULIYA UKR 73,130 31,630 104,760 176 KALASHNIKOVA, OKSANA GEO 7,475 89,046 4,435 100,956 177 HUBER, LIEZEL USA 91,078 8,974 100,052 178 PERVAK, KSENIA RUS 99,589 225 99,814 179 KLEPAC, ANDREJA SLO 1,870 93,523 2,218 97,611 180 HESSE, AMANDINE FRA 83,585 13,264 96,849 181 MOULTON-LEVY, MEGAN USA 764 91,504 3,626 95,894 182 DOLONC, VESNA SRB 88,215 7,657 95,872 183 JURAK,
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