Iga Swiatek faced a disappointing end to her 2025 campaign with an early exit at the WTA Finals in Riyadh, but still finished second in the 2025 WTA total prize money list. After a semifinal exit at the French Open, she came close to losing her spot in the top-10 rankings for the first time since May 2021, but made a strong comeback to wrap up the 2025 season as the World No. 2 and with her highest prize money yearly earnings.
With 25 titles and over 400 wins in the WTA singles, the Pole has earned $43,640,490 in prize money. Iga Swiatek surpassed the legendary Venus Williams on the most career prize money list last month and is only behind Serena Williams' $94,816,730. Let's break down Iga Swiatek's prize money with yearly earnings from the highest to lowest since she first broke into the top 10 in the WTA singles rankings in May 2021.
#1. 2025 ($10.1 million) - Iga Swiatek's maiden Wimbledon title fetched $4 million
Iga Swiatek had a poor first half in 2025, as she lost her spot in the top-5 rankings after semifinal defeats in the Australian Open and French Open. However, she made a strong comeback by winning the Wimbledon title without dropping a set and also won the WTA 1000 title in Cincinnati and the WTA 500 in Wuhan. She wrapped up her 2025 WTA season with a prize money of $10.1 million, her highest yearly earnings since she turned pro in 2016.
The six-time Grand Slam champion earned $4.01 million for her Wimbledon triumph and $752,275 in Cincinnati. Her next three significant earnings in 2025 were - $747,079 for reaching the French Open semifinals, $695,000 for her one group-stage win at the WTA Finals, and $694,291 for entering the Australian Open semifinals.
#2. 2022 - Eight titles, World No.1 and Sunshine Double
Iga Swiatek dominated the 2022 WTA season with eight singles titles, including two majors, and drew comparisons to Serena Williams' heroics in 2013. She became the youngest player to win the Sunshine Double and went on to register a 37-match winning streak, the longest in the 21st century. Swiatek's record-laden 2022 saw her earn a total prize money of $9,875,525, more than Rafael Nadal and just $60k less than Novak Djokovic.

Swiatek's biggest cheque in 2022 came after her triumph at the US Open - $2.6 million, followed by her winner's prize money of $2.3 million at the French Open. She also earned $1.2 million each for her title wins in Indian Wells and Miami. The Pole earned $673,420 after her semifinal exit at the Australian Open and wrapped up the season with a prize money of $470,000 at the WTA Finals, where she lost to Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals.
#3. 2023 - Iga Swiatek's maiden WTA Finals triumph and third French Open title
Compared to her 2022 heroics, Iga Swiatek had a decent 2023 season, with six WTA singles titles, including her second French Open triumph. After her US Open semifinal exit, her reign as the No. 1 player for 75 weeks ended. She managed to win the last WTA 1000 event of the season and the WTA Finals to reclaim the World No. 1 rankings and to earn a total prize money of $9,857,686.
Iga Swiatek earned $3.05 million for her maiden WTA Finals glory in 2023. She also clinched a whopping $2.3 million for winning her third French Open title and $1.2 million for her China Open win. Her 2023 earnings were only behind top earner Novak Djokovic, who earned $732k more than her.
#4. 2024 - French Open hat-trick and four WTA 1000 titles
After brilliant 2022 and 2023 seasons, Iga Swiatek saw a slight decline in her dominance on the tour in 2024. She lost her year-end No. 1 crown to Aryna Sabalenka after her early exit at the season-ending WTA Finals event. However, she managed to defend her French Open title for the second consecutive time and clinched four WTA 1000 titles in 2024. She finished behind Sabalenka and Coco Gauff in the year-end prize money leaders list with $8,550,693 million.
The 24-year-old fetched $2.4 million for her French Open hat-trick in 2024. She earned $1.10 million in Indian Wells, followed by $1.03 million for her two wins in the WTA Finals, and $963,225 for her Madrid Open title.
#5. 2021 - Maiden WTA 1000 title and Year-End top-10 rankings
After making headlines with her 2020 French Open triumph, Iga Swiatek started to display her potential in 2021. She won her maiden WTA 1000 title by winning the Italian Open and also won in Adelaide to clinch her first WTA 500 title. The Pole also qualified for her maiden WTA Finals and finished the season in the top 10 WTA singles rankings for the first time, earning a total prize money of $1,923,151.
Swiatek earned $300,912 after her French Open quarterfinal exit and $265,000 for her fourth-round loss at the US Open. Notably, she earned $2,261,213 in 2020 due to her French Open title, but finished the season outside the top-10 in the WTA singles rankings.