Aryna Sabalenka vs. Iga Świątek: Net Worth, Earnings, Rivalry & 2025 Career Snapshot
Net Worth & Earnings
Aryna Sabalenka
- Her net worth is estimated at US $18.7 million as of March 2025.
- Career prize-money has topped about US $32 million by early 2025.
- Her endorsements are significant — about US $9 million per year from deals with brands like Nike, Wilson, Audemars Piguet, Whoop.
- One estimate puts her career prize money even higher (over US$34 m) and net worth closer to US$20 m by mid-2025.
Iga Świątek
- In 2025 her net worth is estimated roughly around US $23.8 million (March 2025).
- Some reports raise that figure to around US $30 million in 2025.
- Her career prize-money is over US $35 million by early 2025.
- She enjoys strong endorsement deals with brands such as On Running, Tecnifibre, PZU, Red Bull, among others.

Who is richer in 2025?
- While the gap is not huge, Świątek leads Sabalenka in estimated net worth by a few million dollars in 2025.
- Much of that difference comes from long-term brand deals and business partnerships, rather than sheer prize-money alone.
Career Highlights & 2025 Snapshot
Aryna Sabalenka
- Belarusian, born 5 May 1998.
- By 2025 she has multiple Grand Slam titles: she won the Australian Open in 2023 and 2024, and the US Open in 2024.
- In 2025 she kicked off the season strongly with titles (for example Brisbane International).
- Prize-money in recent seasons: e.g., about US $9.7 million in 2024.
- Known for a big serve and aggressive style, and she’s worked on improving her mental consistency.

Iga Świątek
- Polish, born 31 May 2001.
- Already a multiple Grand Slam winner (including French Open titles, US Open, and other majors) by 2025.
- In 2025 she continued her dominance across surfaces, increasing her prize-money and strengthening her brand.
- Her strength lies in consistency, clay-court dominance and now strong performance across other surfaces.
The Rivalry: Sabalenka vs. Świątek
- These two are among the top female players of their generation and often meet deep in tournaments, making for compelling head-to-head matchups.
- According to a report, in late 2025 their career prize-money standings are extremely close: Świątek with about US $42.6 million and Sabalenka about US $42.3 million. Their contrasts: Sabalenka often dominates with power, big serving, fast courts; Świątek brings variety, mental resilience, especially strong on clay.
- In June 2025, Sabalenka ended Świątek’s long clay-court dominance at the French Open by defeating her in a semi-final.
Looking Ahead
- Both players are still in their prime and likely to accumulate more titles, prize-money and endorsement value in the coming years.
- The net-worth gap may narrow or widen depending on future wins, brand deals, performance longevity.
- Their rivalry will continue to elevate women’s tennis and bring greater visibility and earnings for top players.
