Indian badminton starlet P.V. Sindhu has made it to the Forbes’ annual listing of highest-paid feminine athletes. Sindhu is the one shuttler and Indian feminine sportsperson to function within the listing of 25 athletes. The two-time Olympic medallist and former world champion Sindhu has been ranked twelfth behind basketball participant Candace Parker with a complete incomes of $7.1 million from the BWF World Tour occasions and endorsement offers.
Sindhu, in 2022, received her maiden Commonwealth Games ladies’s singles gold and Singapore Open Super 500 title.
Forbes thought of earnings from on-court – salaries, bonuses, stipends, and prize money- and off-court – sponsorships and endorsement offers. It was the earnings from the sponsorship offers that stood out.
The listing is dominated by tennis gamers, with 12 of the 25 athletes coming from the game. Naomi Osaka, the world no. 42, topped the listing with a complete annual incomes of $51.1 million, whereas Serena Williams is a distant second with $41.3 million and Eileen Gu, the freestyle skier, third with a complete coffer of $20.1 million.
World no. 1 Iga Swiatek is sixth on the listing regardless of profitable the French Open and US Open grand slam titles. This listing additionally instructed that on-court performances have little impression on athletes’ earnings, because the model worth decided their standings.
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In the highest 12, other than Sindhu, gymnast Simone Biles ($10 million), skier Eileen Gu, golfer Minjee Lee ($7.3 million), and basketball participant Parker ($7.2 million) are the one entrants from exterior tennis.
US ladies’s soccer stars Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, in the meantime, are tied at nineteenth with an incomes of $5.7 million.
Americans additionally dominated the listing, with 10 of the highest 25 coming from the United States.
List of 25 highest paid feminine athletes of the yr:
1. Naomi Osaka (Japan) – Tennis – $51.1 million
2. Serena Williams (USA) – Tennis – $41.3 million
3. Elieen Gu (China) – Skiing – $20.1 million
4. Emma Raducanu (UK) – Tennis – $18.7 million
5. Iga Swiatek (Poland) – Tennis – $14.9 million
6. Venus Williams (USA) – Tennis – $12.1 million
7. Coco Gauff (USA) – Tennis – $11.1 million
8. Simone Biles (USA) – Gymnastics – $10 million
9. Jessica Pegula (USA) – Tennis – $7.6 million
10. Minjee Lee (Australia) – Golf – $7.3 million
11. Candace Parker (USA) – Basketball – $7.2 million
12. P.V. Sindhu (India) – Badminton – $7.1 million
13. Leylah Fernandez (Canada) – Tennis -$7 million
14. Lydia Ko (New Zealand) – Golf – $6.9 million
15. Ons Jabeur (Tunisia) – Tennis – $6.5 million
16. Paula Badosa (Spain) – Tennis – $6.2 million
17. Lexi Thompson (USA) – Golf – $5.9 million
18. Jin Young Ko (South Korea) – Golf – $5.8 million
19. In Gee Chun (South Korea) – Golf -$5.7 million
19. Alex Morgan (USA) – Football – $5.7 million
19. Megan Rapione (USA) – Football – $5.7 million
22. Brooke Henderson (Canada) – Golf – $5.4 million
22. Nelly Korda (USA) – Golf – $5.4 million
24. Caroline Garcia (France) – Tennis – $5.2 million
24. Garbine Muguruza (Spain) – Tennis – $5.2 million