Wimbledon prize money increased

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LONDON – Wimbledon’s singles champions will benefit from a prize money rise taking their earnings to £1.1 million ($2.9 million) at the 2011 Championships, organisers announced on Tuesday. If men’s champion Rafael Nadal and women’s winner Serena Williams successfully defend the titles they won last year they will bank a cheque that represents a 10 percent rise of £100,000 on the £1 million prize awarded 12 months ago. Although the rest of the world continues to endure tough times as the global financial recession continues, there is no sign of the All England Club tightening its belt.
The singles runners-up will earn £550,000, the beaten semi-finalists will get £275,000 and even a first-round loser pockets £11,500 for their efforts. The total prize money for the 125th Championships, which run from June 20 to July 3, is now £14.6 million, a 6.4 percent increase on last year’s amount.Phillip Brook, the new chairman of the All England Club, defended the annoucement of the rises on Tuesday and said: “Leading international sports events such as Wimbledon are all about the quality of the players on show.
“In the competitive world of top-level sport, it is important that we offer prize money which suitably rewards the players both for the box office appeal they bring to the event and their supreme performances on court.” Although Wimbledon remains one of the sport’s biggest cash cows, the tournament’s bosses are concerned that other tennis events in the United Kingdon could be hit by withdrawals from star players concerned by high taxation.