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The total wealth on deal will be near $50 million
English tennis competition Wimbledon has declared that its ladies' and men's singles champions will bring back home equivalent compensation of £2 million ($2.5 million) each in the midst of record £40.35 million ($50 million) prize money.
The move closes hypothesis that the Grand Slam having positioning focuses detracted from it by the ATP and WTA people's visits could prompt a diminished asset.
The visits settled on their activity because of Wimbledon's restriction on Russian competitors for their country's tactical activity in Ukraine.
What's more, however top experts, for example, Naomi Osaka have proposed they could skip SW19 this mid year because of the absence of positioning places, which have really made the competition an "show" occasion, the superior award money could push her and others to rethink such a position.
The total award money on offer is a 11.1% increment when contrasted with 2021's occasion and a 5.4% increment contrasted with 2019.
In the current year's version of the competition, a full-limit group will likewise partake in the activity interestingly since the pandemic broke out in 2020.
"From the primary round of the passing rivalry to the heroes being delegated, the current year's award money conveyance intends to reflect exactly the way that significant the players are to The Championships as we hope to keep on conveying one of the world's driving games," said Wimbledon Chairman Ian Hewitt declaring the augmentations.
While players who lose in the main round of the singles occasion will gather £50,000 ($62,000), other participants can bring back home more than £1 million ($1.25 million) from the English capital.
In spite of his resistance to the treatment of Russian players, men's reality number one Novak Djokovic will safeguard his 2021 crown at Wimbledon yet won't confront rivalry from world number two Daniil Medvedev.
In the media, nonetheless, US Open ruler Medvedev has uncovered that he is as yet open to playing in the grass court season's feature assuming there is a shift in perspective from coordinators before June 27 when Wimbledon starts off.
"On the off chance that I can play Wimbledon I will be glad to be there, even without focuses," Medvedev as of late affirmed.
Because of her retirement recently, Ashleigh Barty can be prevailed by any semblance of current WTA world number one Iga Swiatek, who won the French Open last end of the week, as the ladies' singles champion at Wimbledon.
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