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Wimbledon Increases Prize Money: Champions to Receive $4.8 Million Each

Laura Brennan
Last updated: June 15, 2026 08:22
Laura Brennan
Published: June 15, 2026
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Wimbledon organizers have announced a significant increase in prize money for this year’s edition of the prestigious tennis tournament, at a time when players are increasingly calling for a larger share of the revenues generated by the Grand Slam events.

According to the announcement, Wimbledon’s total prize fund will reach $85.8 million, representing a 20 percent increase compared to last year and the largest annual rise in the tournament’s history.

The biggest beneficiaries will be the men’s and women’s singles champions, who will each receive $4.8 million for lifting the trophy on the famous grass courts in London.

Deborah Jevans, Chair of the All England Club, said that the distribution of prize money had taken into account the interests of players at every stage of the competition, including those participating in the qualifying rounds.

“We hope that players will welcome this increase. It is a substantial amount, and we have carefully considered the needs of competitors across all stages of the tournament,” Jevans said.

The decision comes at a time when leading tennis players have become increasingly vocal in demanding a greater share of the revenues generated by the four Grand Slam tournaments. In recent months, initiatives aimed at collective action among players have also gained momentum, as they seek improved financial conditions and a stronger voice in the decision-making processes within the sport.

With this record-breaking prize fund, Wimbledon has sent a clear message that it is prepared to respond to the concerns of the tennis community. However, it remains to be seen whether this move will be enough to ease tensions surrounding the distribution of revenues in professional tennis.

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