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2013 Prize Money Earnings (Including Wimbledon) - Take a look...
Prize money wise, the only category not to get a raise was mixed doubles, which will stay the same in 2013
The French Open has followed the trend of both the Australian and US Open’s and announced a significant rise in prize money for the 2013 event at Roland Garros
Serena Williams has worked her way into the spotlight as she claims that WTA women were also responsible for a massive prize money boost
The USTA felt that it had to increase prize money at the US Open by a record amount because top officials felt they needed a long term agreement with the players to move ahead with their other plans.
The US Open has responded positively to player pressure and continued threats of boycotts and by 2017 the total amount of prize money will reach $US 50 million, effectively doubling the amount offered last year.
Raymond Moore, CEO of the BNP Paribas Open, revealed to the media Sunday that the ATP is working on devising a new prize money formula for 2014.
A second vote by the ATP World Tour’s six man board of directors over the issue of increased prize money at the upcoming BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells has been delayed
The BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells has proposed to increase its prize money by at least $1.6 million, to around $6.6 million
Revenge is a financially rewarding business at the Australian Open as Novak Djokovic claimed the biggest prize in his tennis career $Aus 2.43 million
In 2013, the US Open will offer nearly $30 million in prize money.
In 1968, when Arthur Ashe won $14,000. In 2013, the US Open will offer nearly $30 million in prize money.
Singles Prize Money Climbs More than 34% in Two Years
In 1968, when Arthur Ashe won $14,000. In 2013, the US Open will offer nearly $30 million in prize money.
Singles Prize Money Climbs More than 34% in Two Years
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