Wimbledon Announces Record Prize Money Increase Amidst Player Disputes
نظرة سريعة
- Wimbledon has increased its prize money by 20% to £64.2m, the largest rise in its history.
- However, this may not satisfy top players demanding a 16% revenue share, which would equate to over £70m, amid ongoing disputes with Grand Slam tournaments over prize money and player welfare.
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Top tennis players are in dispute with Grand Slam tournaments over prize money and player welfare, demanding a greater share of tournament revenues. This follows a year-long dispute and a media boycott at Roland Garros.
Wimbledon has announced the biggest prize money increase in the history of the Championships, but the rise may not appease the top tennis players in dispute with the grand slam tournaments.
The All England Club revealed a prize money purse of £64.2m, a 20% increase from last year and a £10.7m rise.
This figure is unlikely to appease the player group, which had pushed for a 16% revenue share in meetings with the All England Club during the French Open, which would have translated to slightly over £70m prize money.
The majority of the top tennis players have been in dispute with the grand slam tournaments for over a year after sending the major tournaments a joint letter requesting a greater share of tournament revenues, contributions to player welfare initiatives and the formation of a grand slam player council.
This dispute became fraught after the player group was angered by the prize money announcement by Roland Garros in April.
After the WTA No 1 Aryna Sabalenka predicted she and her fellow players would boycott grand slam competitions in the future to secure greater prize money, the top players initiated a media boycott at Roland Garros, limiting their media duties to around 15 minutes in reference to the 15% tournament revenue share they say the grand slams currently afford them, and refusing to speak with the broadcast rights holders that pay significant amounts of money for such access.
A number of separate meetings were held at Roland Garros between the player representatives and the grand slam tournaments, including a meeting with the All England Club, which both parties described as positive.
The player representatives were looking towards the Wimbledon prize money announcement before deciding on their next step.
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Players will decide on their next step regarding the dispute after the Wimbledon prize money announcement.
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- Will players accept Wimbledon's prize money increase?
- What will be the players' next step in their dispute?
- Will the dispute lead to a boycott of future Grand Slam tournaments?
- What specific player welfare initiatives are being requested?






