Top-earning women’s tennis players of all time
In 1968, professional tennis entered the Open Era. With the introduction of the four Grand Slam tournaments—the U.S. Open, Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon—the division between pros and amateurs finally ended. But there was still the matter of male versus female players.
In 1973, Billie Jean King famously beat Bobby Riggs in “The Battle Of The Sexes,” winning $100,000. But her plea for gender equality came three years prior when she won the Italian Open and earned a mere $600, far less than the male winner, Ilie Năstase, who took home $3,500. The discrepancy prompted her famous quote, “Everyone thinks women should be thrilled when we get crumbs, and I want women to have the cake, the icing, and the cherry on top, too.”



