Wimbledon prize money rises 11.8 percent

Author: Agencies

LONDON: Wimbledon prize money will total $49.4 million for this year’s championships, a rise of 11.8 percent, the All England Club announced on Tuesday. The men’s and women’s singles champions will receive £2.35 million, £100,000 more than in 2018. Continuing a theme of recent years, organisers have again significantly raised prize money for early-round losers. Prize money for qualifying and rounds one to three in the singles will rise by 10 percent with £45,000 now the compensation for a first-round singles exit. The Championships, which this year will see a roof on Court One, will not employ the ‘shot clock’ used at this year’s Australian Open, although it is likely to be rolled out in 2020, according to club CEO Richard Lewis. This year’s tournament will also see tiebreaks employed at 12-12 in the deciding sets of all matches for the first time.

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