Wimbledon prize pot increases to record £53.5m

Carlos Alcaraz won the 2024 Wimbledon men's singles title
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Total prize money at this year's Wimbledon will increase by 7% to a record £53.5m.
The prize pot, worth £50m in 2024, is double the £26.5m on offer in 2015.
Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova each took home £2.7m for winning the men's and women's singles titles respectively last year.
This year's winners will receive £3m, an increase of 11%.
Players knocked out in the first round will receive £66,000, an increase of 10%.
There will be a 4% increase for the men's and women's doubles winners, who will earn £680,000, and a 3% increase for the mixed doubles winners, to £135,000.
The All England Lawn Tennis Club also confirmed the full introduction of live electronic line calling.
The technology, trialled in part last year, will end Wimbledon's 147-year use of line judges.
More than 400 cameras have been installed across the courts.
Wimbledon runs from 30 June to 13 July.
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