US Open Announces Record $108 Million Prize Fund After Player Protests
1-Minute Brief
The increase in US Open prize money follows recent player protests over compensation at other major tennis tournaments.
Key Facts
- The US Open will offer a total prize fund of $108 million (£79.2m).
- This marks a 20% increase compared to the previous year's prize money.
- Players staged protests at the French Open and Wimbledon regarding prize money levels.
- The new US Open prize fund is described as the biggest in Grand Slam history.
- The protests at the French Open and Wimbledon were motivated by player dissatisfaction with prize money.
What Happened
The US Open announced a record prize fund of $108 million, following player protests at the French Open and Wimbledon over prize money concerns.
Why It Matters
The decision sets a new benchmark for compensation in Grand Slam tennis, reflecting growing player influence and ongoing debates over earnings distribution in the sport.
What's Next
Attention will focus on whether other Grand Slam tournaments will adjust their prize money in response to the US Open's increase and ongoing player advocacy.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft2h agoUS Open prize money soars after player protests at Wimbledon and French Open
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoUS Open offers biggest prize fund in Grand Slam history
