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news.sky.comLeading players at Wimbledon have resumed normal media duties after weekend meetings with All England Club leadership. The group had planned to limit interviews to 15 minutes during the first week of the tournament.
nypost.comThe 19-year-old Spaniard, now ranked 23rd, prepares for his first Wimbledon after a rapid rise that began outside the top 800 twelve months ago.
manofmany.comThe All England Club announced a 20 percent increase in total prize money and singles champion payouts for the 2026 tournament. The singles winners will each receive 3.6 million pounds.
ESPNWimbledon chief executive Sally Bolton met players' representative Larry Scott in Paris on Monday to discuss prize money and other demands. The meeting comes ahead of next Thursday's announcement of this year's prize money.
The GuardianWorld number one Aryna Sabalenka said players may boycott grand slam tournaments if demands for a greater share of revenues are not met. The players first wrote to the four grand slams in March 2025 seeking increased revenue percentages, contributions to player welfare programs a…