Wimbledon 2023 has set a new record for total prize money, increasing it by 7% to £53.5 million. This continues the trend of significant financial growth, doubling the prize pot from £26.5 million in 2015. Both men's and women's singles champions will each receive £3 million this year, reflecting an 11% hike, while first-round players will earn £66,000. The All England Lawn Tennis Club has also introduced live electronic line calling, eliminating the need for line judges and employing advanced technology with over 400 cameras installed.
The total prize money at this year's Wimbledon has increased by 7%, reaching a record £53.5 million, highlighting the tournament's commitment to enhancing player rewards.
Wimbledon 2024 will feature a prize pot of £50 million, reflecting a significant growth from £26.5 million in 2015, showcasing the event’s financial expansion.
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