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Wimbledon prize money raised

Wimbledon organisers have announced a record prize money pot of £64.2 million ($85.74 million) for this year’s championships, a rise ‌of 20 per cent on last year.

It is the biggest annual increase in the tournament’s history and comes against a backdrop of escalating demands by players seeking a greater share of Grand Slam revenue.

At ⁠the French Open, some players restricted media appearances and even threatened a future boycott.

Speaking at a pre-Wimbledon press conference, All England Club chairman Debbie Jevans said prize money would go up significantly across every round of the tournament.

Singles champions will earn £3.6 million, up 20 per cent on last year, with runners-up taking £1.8 million.

First-round losers will ‌receive £80,000, ⁠compared to £66,000 pounds in 2025.

The AELTC also announced that total prize money for the qualifying draw would be £6.2 million, an increase of 25 per cent.

“This ​announcement recognises the ​success of ⁠The Championships, and that we operate a sustainable programme that allows ​us not only to increase prize money, ​but ⁠also to invest in facilities, the grass court season and support British and international tennis,” Jevans ⁠said.

“We are clear that as Wimbledon grows, the players will continue to share in that success.”- Reuters

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