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‘Everything that is paid for is self-funded’: The realities of tennis for Irish players

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

Raccontata damirror.co.uknewsbytesapp.comvanguardngr.comnytimes.comtheguardian.comirishtimes.com

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irishtimes.comStai leggendo14 h fa

‘Everything that is paid for is self-funded’: The realities of tennis for Irish players

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

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vanguardngr.com1 g fa

Tennis players end Wimbledon prize-money protest

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

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newsbytesapp.com3 g fa

Wimbledon: Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka lead prize money protest

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.

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theguardian.com23 h fa

Wimbledon chiefs dispute players’ revenue claims as prize money row deepens

The All England Club is questioning the players’ claim that they receive 22% of tournament revenues in prize money from the ATP and WTA tours as the row over their remuneration and welfare rumbles on

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nytimes.com1 g fa

Tennis stars end Wimbledon media protest early after prize-money discussions

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

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mirror.co.uk3 g fa

Jannik Sinner shuts down protest questions as Wimbledon chiefs left 'frustrated'

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

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 27 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Jannik Sinner shuts down protest questions as Wimbledon chiefs left 'frustrated'

    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

  2. domenica 28 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    Wimbledon: Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka lead prize money protest

    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.

  3. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Tennis players end Wimbledon prize-money protest

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

  4. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Tennis stars end Wimbledon media protest early after prize-money discussions

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

  5. martedì 30 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Wimbledon chiefs dispute players’ revenue claims as prize money row deepens

    The All England Club is questioning the players’ claim that they receive 22% of tournament revenues in prize money from the ATP and WTA tours as the row over their remuneration…

  6. martedì 30 giugno 2026·irishtimes.com

    ‘Everything that is paid for is self-funded’: The realities of tennis for Irish players

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