Wimbledon chiefs dispute players’ revenue claims as prize money row deepens
•All England CEO requests ‘financial information’ from playersResentment rising over stalling tactics in long-running disputeThe All England Club (AELTC) is questioning the players’ claim that they rec...
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All England CEO requests ‘financial information’ from players
Resentment rising over stalling tactics in long-running dispute
The All England Club (AELTC) is questioning the players’ claim that they receive 22% of tournament revenues in prize money from the ATP and WTA tours as the row over their remuneration and welfare rumbles on.
Sally Bolton, the AELTC chief executive, said on Monday that it had requested “financial information” from the players shortly after they announced they had cancelled a planned protest in limiting media activity for the first week of Wimbledon.
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