The top tennis players in the world are demanding a ‘fairer’ share of tournament revenues and will cut their media appearances during the first week of Wimbledon despite receiving record prize money this year

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Serena Williams will make her return to Wimbledon on Tuesday after learning her first-round opponent for her first singles match in four years

LONDON, June 27 : Wimbledon top seed Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday defended a prize-money protest by leading players despite the grasscourt Grand Slam increasing its pot by a record…

The world number one is in a group of players seeking a greater prize return at Grand Slams.

Some leading players, including Alexander Zverev and Alex de Minaur, did not take part in the protest after Wimbledon increased prize money by 20 per cent

The world’s leading players were true to their word at Wimbledon on Saturday as they limited their media appearances to protest over prize money

Wimbledon has upped their remuneration to players by 20 per cent year on year for the 2026 tournament, with leading players putting pressure on grand slams over prize money

Top tennis stars, including Sinner and Sabalenka, limited media appearances to 15 minutes, protesting for increased prize money, pensions, and enhanced player welfare at Wimbledon.

Tennis stars have scrapped their planned Wimbledon media protest following 'constructive meetings' with the All England Club.

The leading players welcomed ‘constructive meetings’ with Wimbledon over the weekend

The top tennis players in the world are demanding a ‘fairer’ share of tournament revenues and will cut their media appearances during the first week of Wimbledon despite receiving…

Top tennis players have dropped their threat of a media protest at Wimbledon after securing last-minute concessions from SW19 chiefs.

Wimbledon has increased its prize money by 20 percent, a move the players described as a "welcome step forward".

A limit on media conference and rights-holder interviews intended for the opening week was curtailed ahead of Day 1.

After limiting their media availability at the French Open last month, tennis’s top players will resume normal obligations at Wimbledon.

LONDON, June 29 — Top tennis players, including world number ones Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, have ended their protest over perceived low prize money at Wimbledon, their...

Wimbledon stand on prize money is admirable, but Irish players further down the rankings unlikely to see any benefit