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Wimbledon declines to close women's prize money gap
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April 25, 2006 18:35 IST

Wimbledon will remain the only Grand Slam tennis event not to pay its men's and women's champions equal prize money, organisers said on Tuesday.

The All England [Images] Club announced at a news conference that prize money for this year's men's winner would amount to 655,000 pounds with the women's champion getting 625,000 pounds.

The figures represent a four percent rise from last year.

French Open organisers announced last month that they would pay their men's and women's singles champions equal prize money this year.

The other two Grand Slams, the Australian and U.S. Opens, already offer equal money to men and women.



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