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Wimbledon tennis players suspend media boycott

Agreement after productive meetings: tennis players return to the press.

Publicado 2 days ago el 30 de junio a las 10:16 | 2 mins reading |273 vistas | por Miguel Torres

The main tennis players at Wimbledon have decided to back down. They will no longer limit their media appearances during the first week of the tournament. The measure ends a protest that sought greater income distribution.

The advisory firm representing the players issued a statement Monday. He said the decision came after “constructive meetings” with the All England Club over the weekend.

RelatedWimbledon increases prizes by 20%: 4.8 million dollars for each champion

Sally Bolton, chief executive of the All England Club, welcomed the agreement:

“I think it’s great news that we and they can now just focus on the championship and tennis. We’ve had some very fruitful conversations over the weekend. They’ve been very positive.”

Most of the tennis players in the top 10 had announced that they would cut their post-match statements to 15 minutes in the first week. It was a continuation of the unrest that began at Roland Garros. Players maintain that their share of Grand Slam revenue is less than 15% and are demanding an increase. They have also requested greater contributions to a welfare fund.

Wimbledon had announced a 20% increase in total prize money this year. Organizers expressed disappointment at the initial protest.

However, the new conversations were productive. The statement clarified that “the underlying issues remain unresolved.” The dialogue will continue with Wimbledon and the other Grand Slams. For now, players and managers will not make any further comments.

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