Wimbledon Boosts Prize Money by 7% Amid Player Demands for Larger Grand Slam Shares
Wimbledon Boosts Prize Money by 7% Amid Player Demands for Larger Grand Slam Shares
Source: news.source.manilatimes
Wimbledon has announced a 7% increase in its prize money to a record £53.5 million for the upcoming championships, responding to growing demands from players for a greater share of Grand Slam profits. The winners of the men's and women's singles will receive £3 million each, marking a significant rise from the previous year. This move comes after discussions and a letter from leading players to the Grand Slam heads calling for better compensation.
Key Points
Wimbledon's prize money increased by 7% to £53.5 million for the 2025 championships.
Singles winners will receive £3 million, up by more than 11% from 2024.
The increase follows player demands for a larger share of Grand Slam profits.
All England Club chairwoman Debbie Jevans emphasized their commitment to player compensation.
Wimbledon is introducing a live electronic calling system, replacing line judges, in line with other Grand Slams except the French Open.
The All England Club is open to discussions with tours about broader structural changes in tennis.
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