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【福布斯】2019最高收入女运动员top15

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IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端1楼2019-08-06 23:23回复
    15. Ariya Jutanugarn (高尔夫)
    Total Earnings: $5.3 million
    Prize Money: $3.3 million
    Endorsements: $2 million
    Jutanugarn won the LPGA Tour’s Race to the CME Globe season-long points competition and the accompanying $1 million bonus. The Thai pro golfer has more than 10 endorsement partners, including Titleist, Toyota, KBank and Thai Airways.


    IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端2楼2019-08-06 23:24
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      并列13. Madison Keys
      Total Earnings: $5.5 million
      Prize Money: $2.5 million
      Endorsements: $3 million
      Keys reached a pair of Grand Slam finals in 2018 (French Open and U.S. Open) and won her first clay court event of her career at the Charlestown Open this year. Nike is her biggest endorsement, and she also counts Evian, Wilson and Ultimate Software as partners.


      IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端3楼2019-08-06 23:25
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        并列13. P.V. Sindhu(羽毛球)
        Total Earnings: $5.5 million
        Prize Money: $500,000
        Endorsements: $5 million
        Sindhu remains India’s most marketable female athlete. The badminton star has endorsements with Bridgestone, JBL, Gatorade, Panasonic and more. She became the first Indian to win the season-ending BWF World Tour finals in 2018.


        IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端5楼2019-08-06 23:27
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          12. Alex Morgan(足球)
          Total Earnings: $5.8 million
          Salary: $250,000
          Endorsements: $5.5 million
          The biggest star of the U.S. Women’s National Team says she’ll be back in uniform for the 2023 World Cup and is bringing personal sponsors like Nike, Coca-Cola, Beats, AT&T, Continental Tires and Volkswagen along for the ride. The USWNT co-captain is planning to launch a media company focused on women in sport.


          IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端7楼2019-08-06 23:28
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            并列10 .Garbine Muguruza
            Total Earnings: $5.9 million
            Prize Money: $2.4 million
            Endorsements: $3.5 million
            Earnings fell for the two-time major winner as her ranking dropped to a recent No. 28 from second in the world at the end of 2017. She still maintains a deep endorsement roster with Adidas, Evian, Beats, Rolex and Babolat.


            IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端9楼2019-08-06 23:30
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              并列10 . Venus Williams
              Total Earnings: $5.9 million
              Prize Money: $900,000
              Endorsements: $5 million
              The 39-year-old Williams invested in wellness brand Astura and was appointed chief brand officer of the company in May. The 23-time Grand Slam champion, including doubles, launched her own YouTube channel last month focused on “fitness, tennis, wellness, design and more.” Williams can bank six-figures a pop on the speaking circuit.


              IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端11楼2019-08-06 23:31
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                9. Elina Svitolina (比较好笑的是福布斯出错普兰用了康塔维特的照片)
                Total Earnings: $6.1 million
                Prize Money: $4.6 million
                Endorsements: $1.5 million
                Svitolina scored the biggest win of her career when she captured the WTA Finals title in Singapore to end the 2018 season. The Ukrainian-born pro pocketed $2.4 million for the win and finished the year with a No. 4 world ranking, triggering bonuses from sponsors Nike and Wilson.


                IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端13楼2019-08-06 23:33
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                  8. Karolina Pliskova
                  Total Earnings: $6.3 million
                  Prize Money: $4.6 million
                  Endorsements: $1.7 million
                  The Czech-born Pliskova has won four events over the past 12 months but has not reached a slam final since losing the 2016 U.S. Open. Pliskova bumped her off-court earnings with a new contract with FILA that kicked in this year.


                  IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端16楼2019-08-06 23:34
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                    7. Maria Sharapova
                    Total Earnings: $7 million
                    Prize Money: $1 million
                    Endorsements: $6 million
                    Injuries limited Sharapova to only 18 matches over the past year, but she maintains a lucrative endorsement with Nike, in addition to her Porsche, Head, Evian and Tag Heuer partnerships. Sharapova invested in the UFC and skincare brand Supergoop, yet her main off-court focus is building her candy brand Sugarpova.


                    IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端18楼2019-08-06 23:35
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                      6. Caroline Wozniacki
                      Total Earnings: $7.5 million
                      Prize Money: $3.5 million
                      Endorsements: $4 million
                      Wozniacki won a trio of events in 2018 and ranked among the top three players during the entire year. She married former NBA player David Lee in June. The wedding brought together stars from their respective sports with Serena Williams a bridesmaid and other attendees including Angelique Kerber, Pau Gasol and Harrison Barnes.


                      IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端20楼2019-08-06 23:36
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                        5. Sloane Stephens
                        Total Earnings: $9.6 million
                        Prize Money: $4.1 million
                        Endorsements: $5.5 million
                        Stephens reached the finals of four events last year and finished the year ranked No. 6 overall. Her Nike pact, which began last year, is one of the biggest in the sport. She showcased a tennis shoe based on the “Aqua” colorway of Nike’s retro


                        IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端23楼2019-08-06 23:37
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                          4. Simona Halep
                          Total Earnings: $10.2 million
                          Prize Money: $6.2 million
                          Endorsements: $4 million
                          Halep had the top prize money in the sport in 2018 and ranks fifth on the all-time list with $33 million. She won Grand Slam titles each of the past two years, triggering lucrative bonuses. The Romanian pro counts Nike, Wilson, Mercedes-Benz and Hublot among her sponsors.


                          IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端25楼2019-08-06 23:38
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                            3. Angelique Kerber
                            Total Earnings: $11.8 million
                            Prize Money: $5.3 million
                            Endorsements: $6.5 million
                            Kerber won Wimbledon in 2018 and finished the year ranked second in the world, triggering bonuses from her partners. She renewed deals with Adidas, SAP, Generali and NetJets and recently inked a new pact with Procter & Gamble’s Head & Shoulders brand. Other endorsements include Yonex, Porsche, Rolex and Lavazza.


                            IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端26楼2019-08-06 23:39
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                              2. Naomi Osaka
                              Total Earnings: $24.3 million
                              Prize Money: $8.3 million
                              Endorsements: $16 million
                              Nike shocked the tennis world when it announced in April it secured Osaka to an endorsement deal. Most observers thought she would return to Adidas, which had Osaka under contract until her deal expired at the end of 2018.


                              IP属地:浙江来自iPhone客户端28楼2019-08-06 23:40
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