Ranking Coco Gauff's prize money yearly earnings from highest to lowest as Top-10 player ft. $7.9 million haul in 2025

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Coco Gauff turned pro in 2018 and since then, there has been no looking back for the American, who has firmly established herself as one of the elite singles players on the WTA Tour. Unsurprisingly, Gauff, still only 21, has not only amassed trophies over the years, but millions in prize money as well.

Here, we've ranked her yearly prize money wins from highest to lowest taking into account her on-court earnings since 2022, as that was the year she finished among both the top 10 players and earners for the first time on the WTA Tour.


1. 2024 ($9.4 million) - Coco Gauff wins doubles Major title and three singles tournaments, including WTA Finals

 Getty)Coco Gauff poses with the 2024 WTA Finals trophy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Source: Getty)

2024 didn't yield a singles Major title for Gauff, but she did win the women's doubles competition at the French Open partnering Katerina Siniakova. In terms of WTA Tour-level singles titles, the American won three, with the most prestigious among them coming at the year-end WTA Finals, which was hosted for the first time in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Overall, Gauff won close to $9.4 million, with the majority of the amount coming from her singles campaigns. She also clinched the WTA 1000 China Open and the WTA 250 Auckland Open in 2024.


2. 2025 ($8 million) - Gauff stuns Aryna Sabalenka in Roland Garros final, wins third WTA 1000 title

Gauff celebrates after converting championship point to secure women's singles title at 2025 French Open (Source: Getty)Gauff celebrates after converting championship point to secure women's singles title at 2025 French Open (Source: Getty)

In the women's singles final of this year's French Open, Coco Gauff relied on her widely hailed never-say-die attitude and athletic abilities to recover from a set down, stuning World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the process. She was also flawless at the Wuhan Open, where she defeated compatriot Jessica Pegula in the final.

The American registered a women's doubles title triumph as well at the 2025 Canadian Open. Even though her season was marred to a great extent by the glaringly high number of double faults and unforced errors she made, Gauff still made just south of $8 million in prize money.


3. 2023 ($6.7 million) - Gauff secures maiden Grand Slam glory on home turf, displays prowess in both singles and doubles tennis

Coco Gauff in action in the women's singles final of the 2023 US Open (Source: Getty)Coco Gauff in action in the women's singles final of the 2023 US Open (Source: Getty)

2023 was a landmark year for Coco Gauff, as she won her first ever singles Slam title at the US Open with a hard-fought victory against an erratic Sabalenka in the final. In singles, apart from her Flushing Meadows success, the Florida native also captured her maiden WTA 1000 crown at the Cincinnati Open, a WTA 500 title at the Mubadala Citi DC Open as well as a WTA 250 title in Auckland.

In doubles, she won the Miami and Qatar titles, both alongside Jessica Pegula. In all, her prize money from both her singles and doubles campaigns at the end of the year stood at just short of $6.7 million.


4. 2022 ($3.1 million) - Gauff reaches maiden singles Major final, breaks into WTA Tour's singles top 10

Coco Gauff with the runner-up trophy after losing the women's singles final of the 2022 French Open (Source: Getty)Coco Gauff with the runner-up trophy after losing the women's singles final of the 2022 French Open (Source: Getty)

Coco Gauff made it all the way to the women's singles final at Roland Garros in 2022. However, she had to settle for second-best on the day, as Iga Swiatek comprehensively defeated her 6-1, 6-3, leaving her tearful. She also finished as the runner-up alongside Pegula in the women's doubles competition in Paris.

While Gauff didn't win a singles title in 2022, she won three women's doubles titles spanning two WTA 1000 events and a WTA 500 tournament. However, her progress in singles tennis was quite apparent, as she broke into the top 10 for the first time. She also finished the year with a little under $3.1 million in prize money.

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