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Amid players' calls for a bigger share of revenues, Wimbledon on Thursday announced 20% increases in total prize money and for the singles champions, who will earn 3.6 million pounds ($4.8 million) at the grass-court Grand Slam next month. The total prize money, including player per diems, will be 64.2 million pounds ($85.8 million), All England Club chair Deborah Jevans said at a news conference. Players have long been calling for a greater share of revenues from the four Grand Slams and...

LONDON -- Amid players' calls for a bigger share of revenues, Wimbledon on Thursday announced 20% increases in total prize money and for the singles champions, who will earn 3.6 million pounds ($4.8 million) at the grass-court Grand Slam next month. The total prize money, including player per diems, will be 64.2 million pounds ($85.8 million), All England Club chair Deborah Jevans said at a news conference. Players have long been calling for a greater share of revenues from the four Grand Slams and recently began taking steps toward collective action. Ahead of the French Open, No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka said players should at some point organize a boycott if their demands aren't met. Men's No. 1 Jannik Sinner, Coco Gauff and others also spoke out. Then, in pre-tournament news conferences at Roland Garros, top-10 players limited their sessions with journalists to 15 minutes in symbolic protest of their share of the tournament revenues. Just over a year ago, 20 leading players signed a letter to the heads of the four Grand Slams seeking more prize money and a greater voice in decision making.
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