The jaw-dropping amount Emma Raducanu has made in prize money this year will surprise fans
Emma Raducanu is looking to truly return to form at the US Open this year
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Despite achieving respectable results throughout 2025, Emma Raducanu's tournament earnings have reached just £724,000 - a figure that falls significantly short of seven figures.
The 22-year-old British number one faces the prospect of dramatically boosting her income at the upcoming US Open, where the women's singles champion will receive £3.9 million.
This potential windfall would represent a substantial increase from the £1.8 million she collected when she stunned the tennis world with her maiden Grand Slam victory at Flushing Meadows in 2021.
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Her current season's earnings reflect a series of promising but ultimately curtailed runs at major tournaments.
Raducanu's Grand Slam campaigns in 2025 have shown promise without yielding deep runs. At the Australian Open, she progressed to the third round before falling to eventual Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek.
The French Open saw an earlier exit, with Swiatek again proving her nemesis in the second round at Roland-Garros.
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Her most encouraging display came on home soil at Wimbledon, where she reached the third round and challenged world number one Aryna Sabalenka.
The match drew five million BBC viewers - the third-highest peak for a non-final in four years.
Following the defeat, Raducanu acknowledged the disappointment whilst expressing pride in pushing the Belarusian champion.
Raducanu currently sits at 33rd in the world rankings, placing her just one position away from securing a seeding at the US Open - a status that could significantly improve her draw prospects.
In preparation for the tournament beginning on 24 August in New York City, she has enlisted Francisco Roig, who previously worked with Rafael Nadal.
The Spanish coach joins her team temporarily whilst Mark Petchey fulfils media commitments during the US hardcourt season.
The partnership represents Raducanu's latest coaching arrangement as she seeks to recapture the form that brought her unexpected glory at the same venue four years ago.
Raducanu's 2021 US Open victory remains a defining moment in British sporting history.
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Emma Raducanu is looking to boost her annual earnings significantly at the US Open
| GettyAt just 19, she became the first woman since Serena Williams in 2014 to claim a singles title without dropping a set, defeating her opponent 6-4, 6-3 in the final.
Since that breakthrough triumph, she has yet to secure another Grand Slam title or reach a final in 2025. The upcoming tournament at Flushing Meadows presents an opportunity to end that drought.
With memories of her remarkable 2021 campaign and the backing of British supporters, Raducanu aims to replicate her previous success on the New York hardcourts.
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