Wimbledon tennis championships prize money rises to record $56-M

<p><em>(Photo from Anadolu) </em></p>

(Photo from Anadolu) 

ISTANBUL – The total prize money on offer at Wimbledon, tennis' oldest Grand Slam championship, has increased to a record £44.7 million (USD56.52 million) this year.

"The prize money on offer for tennis events this year (not including per diems) is an 11.2 percent increase on 2022 and a 17.1 percent increase on the pre-pandemic Championships in 2019," The All England Club said on Wimbledon.com.

"The Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Singles champions and runners-up will receive £2,350,000 (British Pound currency) and £1,175,000, respectively," it added.

The club also said the Qualifying Competition prize money fund received a 14.5 percent increase from last year and Main Draw Singles players losing in the first round will receive £55,000, a 10 percent increase from 2022.

Novak Djokovic and Elena Rybakina were crowned singles champions in men's and women's singles respectively last year.

The Wimbledon 2023 main draw gets underway on July 3, with the event coming to an end with the men's singles final on July 16. (Anadolu) 

 

 

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