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Sabalenka pushes prize money deal

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June 27, 2026
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LONDON — World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka has urged Grand Slam chiefs to solve the prize money row that prompted Wimbledon stars to limit their media duties ahead of the tournament.

Sabalenka is among a group of leading players fighting to increase the total prize money on offer at the four Grand Slam tournaments.

With Wimbledon starting on Monday, the Belarusian and her fellow players met the media at press conferences on Saturday.

But, as several stars did at the recent French Open, Sabalenka and other players again restricted their time with journalists in a prize money protest.

Wimbledon organisers have increased the total pot for this year’s tournament by a record 20 per cent in response to the demands of a players’ group led by former WTA chief executive Larry Scott.

While Sabalenka acknowledged that was a welcome gesture, the four-time Grand Slam champion said it still wasn’t enough and called for negotiations between the players and the tournament chiefs.

“It’s a great start that they raised the prize money. But if you look over the last 10 years, if you compare the prize money to 2016, it’s kind of like the same,” she said.

“I really hope we can finally get to the table and really get it done, come to a conclusion that everyone is going to be happy with.

“Hopefully we’ll never have to do this again,” she added according to AFP.

All England Club officials admitted they were “surprised and disappointed” by the protest, pointing out they have proposed a player council to solve the dispute.

Wimbledon’s £64.2 million ($84.7 million) prize money for 2026 is around 15 per cent of the tournament’s overall revenue.

But that figure is short of the 16 per cent that the players want.

The Wimbledon singles champions will bank £3.6 million, an increase from the £3 million earned by 2025 champions Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner.

Even first round losers will receive £80 000 – a significant rise from last year’s £66 000.

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