Canadian tennis player, Eugenie Bouchard, first gained public acclaim when she appeared in the 2014 Wimbledon finals, as well as the semi-finals at the US and Australian Opens that same year. Bouchard was also the first female player from Canada to have ranked in the top five for singles.
She has endured a recent downturn in her career, struggling in her rankings, but hopefully, things will turn around for Bouchard. She still has a notable net worth of $6 million.
Jelena Jankovic – $15 Million
Jelena Janković is another recognizable face in the world of women’s tennis. Janković was the first player to hold a number one ranking without having won a major singles tournament. Though she only held the ranking for a week, she did go on to win mixed doubles at Wimbledon in 2007 and continued to rank higher on the list as her career progressed.
Janković has not officially retired but has taken an extended break from tennis since her back surgery in 2017. From her career earnings, she has obtained nearly $20 million in prize money (along with endorsements from Fila and Adidas) which contributes to her total net worth of $15 million.
Inbee Park – $9 Million
Inbee Park is a powerhouse in the pro golfing world. The South Korean golfer has spent the last decade making a name for herself in the sport, with her first major win in the U.S. Women’s Open at age 19. From there, she went on to win seven major championships and earned over $15 million in prize money.
Since the beginning of her professional career in 2007 till now, Park has accumulated a net worth of $9 million from all of her competitions and endorsement deals.
Madison Keys – $8 Million
Madison Keys turned pro in 2009 and first gained public acclaim when she reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open in 2015. Keys was just a teen at the time, but she went on to reach the quarter-finals at Wimbledon that same year.
Keys has never achieved a major title, but she is presently ranked 16th in the world. Since turning pro at the age of 13, she has $12 million in prize money to her name. And as of 2020, her net worth is estimated to be around $8 million.
P.V. Sindhu – $10 Million
Badminton is a sport that may not be very well-known, but there are some players who are making their way up in this unique sport. Pusarla Venkata Sindhu (or P.V. Sindhu in the media) is the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in badminton, taking home the silver medal in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
Sindhu has made the most of her career with endorsements and sponsorships from Nike and Panasonic and is now worth about $10 million. Hopefully, Sindhu will only continue to rise higher both on and off the court.