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At just 22 years old, pro tennis player Naomi Osaka is now the highest paid female athlete in history. Girl is definitely making bank, withThe amount is, of course, pre-tax. Still, that's a lot of money. The athlete, who represents Japan, got about $1.4 million more than 23-time grand slam champion Serena Williams in the past year. She's also broken the record previously held by Maria Sharapova, who earned $29.7 million in 2015.So far in her career, Osaka has won two grand slams.
Naomi's earnings put her at number 29 on Forbes' Top 100 highest paid athletes list. Serena ranks at number 33, and this is the first time since 2016 that two women have even made ranks. So despite Osaka's history-making record, this only emphasizes the huge
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