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May 19, 2001 |
Hingis moves to third on all-time money listMartina Hingis became the third-highest money-winner of all time in women's tennis on Friday. Her quarter-final win over Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in the Masters Series Rome event earned her $46,000 and pushed her over the $16-million mark. Hingis, 20, has now earned $16,006,776 in prize money and trails only Martina Navratilova ($20,405,174) and Steffi Graf ($21,895,277) in career winnings. Sanchez-Vicario is in fourth place on $15,967,340. "It's amazing," said Hingis. "Arantxa has been 14 years on the tour and I've only half the years and have the same amount. You can see how the business has grown." Hingis, a five-times Grand Slam winner and the youngest player to break $16 million, also holds the record for becoming the youngest player to earn $1 million in prize money -- in 1996 at the age of 16 years, one month, 10 days.
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