Serena beats Sharapova as top woman earner

Serena Williams has ended Maria Sharapova's 11-year reign as the top earner in women's sport, Forbes magazine says.

Serena Williams

According to Forbes Magazine, world No.1 Serena Williams is now the top earner in women's sport. (AAP)

Serena Williams may have been second best at the French Open but the American has moved ahead of fellow tennis player Maria Sharapova to top the women's earnings list in sports, according to Forbes Magazine.

Williams ended the Russian's 11-year reign as the world No.1 women's money earner in sports by hauling in $US28.9 million ($A39.22 million) in combined prizemoney and off-field earnings during the past 12 months, the magazine said on Monday.

Sharapova, who lost some sponsorship money after announcing she had tested positive for the recently banned substance meldonium at the Australian Open in January and is provisionally suspended, holds second spot at $US21.9 million.

American mixed martial arts standout Ronda Rousey shot up to third on the list at $14 million from eighth place and $6.5 million, just ahead of compatriot and NASCAR driver Danica Patrick, who earned $US13.9 million, according to forbes.com.

The rest of the women's top 10 were also tennis players.

Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska ranked fifth at $US10.2 million followed by Dane Caroline Wozniacki ($US8 million), Spain's newly crowned French Open champion Garbine Muguruza ($US7.6 million), Serb Ana Ivanovic ($US7.4 million), Victoria Azarenka of Belarus ($US6.6 million) and Canada's Eugenie Bouchard ($US6.2 million).


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