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Could players' prize-money protest extend to US Open? Not full support at Wimbledon
By KEN MAGUIRE, Associated Press at ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports
· June 27, 2026
· 1 min read
LONDON (AP) — Tennis star Jessica Pegula said a protest by top players over prize money at the French Open was “productive and worked well." Seemed to be, because Wimbledon then increased its prize money by 20%. But several players are continuing the protest — by limiting media appearances — this...
Key takeaway " Seemed to be, because Wimbledon then increased its prize money by 20%.
Why this matters in The McAllen
For tennis enthusiasts in the McAllen area, the prize-money protest at Wimbledon may seem like a distant issue, but it has implications for the sport's growth and accessibility in the Rio Grande Valley. As top players like Jannik Sinner navigate the complexities of professional tennis, local fans are likely to be interested in how these developments affect the sport's popularity and participation in their community. The increase in prize money at Wimbledon, for example, may inspire young tennis players in McAllen to pursue the sport more seriously, potentially leading to increased participation in local tennis programs and leagues. Meanwhile, the protest itself raises questions about the economic realities of professional tennis and how they might impact the sport's development in the Valley, where resources and funding for sports programs can be limited.
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Published: June 27, 2026 ·
Source: ValleyCentral (KVEO/CBS4) - Sports ·
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What is this story about? LONDON (AP) — Tennis star Jessica Pegula said a protest by top players over prize money at the French Open was “productive and worked well." Seemed to be, because Wimbledon then increased its prize money by 20%. But several players are continuing the protest — by limiting media appearances — this...
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