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Players end Wimbledon protest over prize money
The world's leading players end their boycott of Wimbledon media duties again after "constructive meetings" with the All England Club.
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The world's leading players end their boycott of Wimbledon media duties again after "constructive meetings" with the All England Club.
Top tennis players at Wimbledon have decided to end their protest over prize money and will no longer be limiting their media appearances during the first week of the Grand Slam tournament. A statement Monday from the advisory firm representing the players said the decision follows “constructive meetings” with the All England Club over the weekend. Sally Bolton, the chief executive at the All England Club, said she was “really pleased” with the players' decision.
Top tennis players, including world number ones Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, have ended their protest over perceived low prize money at Wimbledon, their representatives said Monday.Wimbledon has increased its prize money by 20 percent, a move the players described as a "welcome step forward".
The world's leading players end their boycott of Wimbledon media duties again after "constructive meetings" with the All England Club.