The 2014 US Open is due to end on Sept. 8. The tournament hosts not only the best but also the good-looking female tennis athletes of the current era. Here, we round up the hottest women at the 2014 US Open (in no particular order).
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#10 Caroline Wozniacki
Total earnings: $10.8 million
Prize money: $1.3 million
Endorsements: $9.5 million REUTERSMaria Sharapova wasn’t able to play in the 2013 US Open due to her injured shoulder and her quest for another US Open title (the first she won was in 2006) was squashed after she lost in the fourth round of the tournament to Caroline Wozniacki. She ranks sixth in the WTA world rankings.REUTERSAge: 33
Nationality: American
Prize money: $11 million
Endorsements: $11 millionOnce again, Serena Williams finished as the world no. 1 for 2014. She has endorsement deals with Wilson, Nike, OPI and Gatorade. She also holds equity deals with Sleep Sheets, HSN, Mission and the Miami Dolphins.
REUTERSBelinda Bencic is a 17-year-old Swiss tennis player. She knocked off Jelena Jankovic in the third round of the tournament, becoming the youngest female athlete to reach the quarterfinals at Flushing Meadows. She currently ranks 58th in the Women's Tennis Association’s (WTA) latest world rankings.REUTERSSara Errani is Italian No. 2 and ranks 14th in the world. In 2012, Errani became the first Italian woman to make it to the semifinals of the US Open. In 2013, Errani suffered a second-round exit. Errani has surpassed her previous records at Flushing Meadows because she will play against Caroline Wozniacki in the quarterfinals on Sept. 2.REUTERSRising star Eugenie Bouchard lost to Ekaterina Makarova in the fourth round. Bouchard has reportedly pocketed $187,000 from the tournament. She currently ranks eight in WTA world rankings.REUTERSVictoria Azarenka is a former World No. 1 but now ranks 17th in the world. She has also made it to the quarterfinals at the 2014 US Open. She was a runner-up at Flushing Meadows twice, in 2012 and 2013. She will play against Ekaterina Makarova next.REUTERSAgnieszka Radwanska is the top four seed of the 2014 US Open. Radwanska has reached the quarterfinalsin (2007, 2008, 2012, and 2013), but did not make it past the second round of the tournament. She ranks fifth in WTA world rankings.REUTERSAna Ivanovic is ranked ninth in the world. She lost in the second round of the 2014 US Open. The farthest that she has reached in the women’s singles of the tournament was in 2012 when she made it to the quarterfinals.REUTERS