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Serena tops Sharapova as world's highest-paid female athlete

According to the latest release by Forbes magazine, Serena Williams has topped Sharapova as world’s highest-paid female athlete.

The women’s world numero uno has earned $28.9 million over the past 12 months. 

That makes her the world’s highest-paid female athlete over that span, unseating Maria Sharapova, who had held the title the past 11 years.

Serena, 34, has dominated her sport for a decade and a half. 

She won her second Grand Slam in 2002 and has added 19 more since then. 

Her career prize money of $77.6 million is more than twice as much as any other female athlete.

Her late-career tear has made Serena a compelling figure for marketers. 

She ranks second among active athletes, behind only LeBron James in the U.S., on Repucom’s CelebrityDBI.

Repucom tracks consumer perceptions of celebrities based on awareness, as well as seven attributes. 

Her 89% awareness level ranks in the top 3% of the nearly 4,000 celebrities Repucom follows, and she scores highly on the aspiration and influence attributes in particular.

Serena Williams added a new deal with JPMorgan Chase JPM +0.99% last year to be one of the faces of Chase’s Mastery campaign, which highlights the bank’s digital products. 

“There are a number of factors we take into consideration as we’re evaluating potential partnerships. 

“Serena ’s excellence on court, her work in the community and her following in pop culture are a few things that set her apart and are complementary to our brand,” says Frank Nakano, head of Sports and Entertainment for JPMorgan Chase.

Williams lost the French Open final Saturday to Garbine Muguruza.

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It marked her third failed attempt to win a 22nd singles Grand Slam title, which would tie the Open-era record set by Steffi Graf. 

The tennis icon can afford to be gracious these days.

Serena Williams was extremely gracious in defeat as she addressed the crowd at Roland Garros in French. 

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