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22-Year-Old Naomi Osaka Is The Highest-Paid Female Athlete In History – Free Press of Jacksonville

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Naomi Osaka is now the highest-paid female athlete in 22, earned $37.4 million in the past 12 months from prize money and endorsements, which is $1.4 million more than Serena Williams made.

With that number, Osaka has set an all-time record for what a female athlete has earned in a single year.

In September 2o18, Osaka beat Williams in an emotional U.S. Open women’s final: Williams received three code violations.

Williams infamously fought chair umpire Carlos Ramos on the calls, leading to a tearful victory for Osaka.

Williams hugged Osaka and later sent her the following text:

“Hey, Naomi!

Source: Free Press of Jacksonville – Florida’s First Coast Quality Black Weekly
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