Meanwhile, Sabalenka surpasses $30 million in career prize money.
The world No. 1 came into the tournament with $29,071,823, and by reaching the semifinals with a 2-1 record in the round-robin stage she earned $1,035,000, bumping her up to $30,106,823.
She’s the 10th player in WTA history to hit $30 million.
WOMEN TO SURPASS $30M IN CAREER PRIZE MONEY:
$94,816,730: Serena Williams
$42,648,578: Venus Williams
$40,229,773: Simona Halep
$38,777,963: Maria Sharapova
$38,063,787: Victoria Azarenka
$37,253,812: Petra Kvitova
$36,441,868: Caroline Wozniacki
$33,141,991: Iga Swiatek
$32,519,180: Angelique Kerber
$30,106,823: Aryna Sabalenka