Wimbledon announces record m prize fund
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Wimbledon’s prize money has risen to a record 53.5 million pounds (about $73 million) and the singles champions will each earn three million pounds ($4 million), All England Club officials announced on Thursday. The total amount is 3.5 million pounds ($6.8 million) more than last year, an increase of 7% โ€” and exactly twice the pot handed out to competitors at the grass-court Grand Slam 10 years ago.

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โ€œWeโ€™re immensely proud of the fact that if you look back 10 years, you can see the increase over that period and 7% this year,โ€ All England chair Deborah Jevans said. โ€œAnd we have listened to the players, we have engaged with the players.โ€ The 2025 winners’ checks represent an 11.1% jump on last yearโ€™s prizes for the menโ€™s and womenโ€™s singles champions and comes amid growing player demands for a bigger share of Grand Slam profits.

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Players who lose in the first round of singles will get 66,000 pounds, up 10% year on year. โ€œThe focus on just the prize money at four events, the Grand Slams, does not get to the heart of what the challenge is for tennis,โ€ Jevans said. โ€œThe challenge with tennis is the fact that the players don’t have an offseason which they want, they have increasing injuries that theyโ€™re speaking about, and weโ€™ve always said that we as Wimbledon are willing to engage and talk with the tours to try and find solutions, and that door remains open,โ€ he added.

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Wimbledon starts on June 30 and runs until July 13. For the first time in the oldest Grand Slam, line judges will be replaced with electronic line-calling.



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