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Queens Get The Money: Naomi Osaka Is Now The Highest-Paid Female Athlete Ever

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As spotted on The Grio, Naomi Osaka is reportedly flourishing financially.

The estimation puts her almost two million dollars ahead of Serena Williams.

If the American business magazine’s numbers are correct this would make her the the highest-paid female athlete in the world and in history.

“To those outside the tennis world, Osaka is a relatively fresh face with a great back story,” says David Carter, a sports business professor at USC’s Marshall School of Business.

Naomi Osaka is now ranked in the top 10 by the Women’s Tennis Get The Money: Naomi Osaka Is Now The Highest-Paid Female Athlete Ever 

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