Aryna Sabalenka is on her way to earning a staggering $5.235 million if she ends up winning her maiden WTA Finals this year. However, ahead of her crucial semifinal against Amanda Anisimova, the Belarusian has claimed that she does not think about the prize money.At the 2025 WTA Finals, the World No. 1 Sabalenka has managed to win all three of her Round Robin matches. She defeated Jasmine Paolini 6-3, 6-1, before getting the better of Jessica Pegula 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, for the fifth time in the past two years.In the final Round Robin match against World No. 3 Coco Gauff, Sabaleka trailed late on in the first set but managed to make an impressive comeback to win 7-6(5), 6-2. She set up a rematch of the US Open final against Amanda Anisimova in the WTA Finals semifinals.After her win over Gauff, Sabalenka was asked if she thinks about the $5.235 million that she can earn if she wins her maiden WTA Finals title."No, I never think about these things when I'm playing matches. I just have a lot of love for this sport, and I enjoy competing. This prize, of course, is a great bonus to have, but my main priority is just to bring the best tennis, make sure people enjoy watching tennis... And that's it," Aryna Sabalenka replied (from 1:15).The World No. 1 is eligible for the prize money because of her unbeaten run in the Round Robin stage. In case she had lost a match in Round Robin stage, she would earn $4.88 million upon winning the title. Notably, she has already claimed a $5 million prize after winning the US Open in September."We have a great history between us" - Aryna Sabalenka opens up about her SF clash against Amanda Anisimova at the WTA FinalsAmanda Anisimova and Aryna Sabalenka at the 2025 US Open - Source: GettyDuring the same interview with Tennis Channel, Aryna Sabalenka was asked about her exciting semifinal clash against Amanda Anisimova at the WTA Finals."We have a great history between us, that's true. Always great battles against her and I'm excited facing her. My mentality will be to go out there, give everything I can, do everything possible and work hard for the dream [of winning the WTA Finals title]," Sabalenka said.Anisimova began her WTA Finals campaign with a loss to in-form Elena Rybakina. The American, however, turned the tides with a solid 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 win over Madison Keys and a crucial 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-2 win over Iga Swiatek to qualify for the semifinals.In the other semifinal, Rybakina will take on Jessica Pegula. Notably, the Kazakh is also in the running for the $5.235 million prize money as she has gone unbeaten in the Round Robin stage.