Woods reclaims top spot in Forbes' best-paid athlete list

NEW YORK (REUTERS) - Tiger Woods has become the world's best-paid athlete once again after reclaiming golf's No. 1 ranking, according to business magazine Forbes.

Woods had total earnings of US$78 million over the past year - US$65 million in endorsements and the remainder from appearance and prize money, Forbes said in its annual sporting survey.

The American golfer had topped the Forbes list every year from 2001 until boxer Floyd Mayweather deposed him last year.

Swiss tennis player Roger Federer was second in the new list, making more than US$71 million since June 2012.

US basketball players Kobe Bryant and LeBron James took the next two slots.

Mayweather slipped to 14th after fighting only once over the past year.

Russia's Maria Sharapova was the highest earning female athlete in 22nd place. Fellow tennis players Serena Williams of the United States and China's Li Na were the only other women to feature in the 100-strong list.

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