“I know what haters say: ‘The only reason she’s good is because she has money,’” she told Vogue in an interview. “But for the most part, I think people have found that it’s an interesting story. It’s made me think, OK – I’m not going to hide from this.”
As these rankings display, she is more than making a name for herself in the sport outside of her parents’ shadow. Only World No. 1 Swiatek (3rd), Raducanu (6th), Gauff (7th) and Osaka (9th) make more than her as an individual.
Equally, only men’s players Novak Djokovic (1st), Carlos Alcaraz (2nd), Daniil Medvedev (4th), Rafael Nadal (5th) and Casper Rudd (8th) claim a place above her.