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Sabalenka defends Wimbledon prize protest, says it’s for struggling players

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Sabalenka defends Wimbledon prize protest, says it’s for struggling players
Sabalenka defends Wimbledon prize protest, says it’s for struggling players
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  • Wimbledon top seed ‌Aryna Sabalenka has defended a prize-money protest by leading players despite the grasscourt Grand ⁠Slam increasing its ⁠pot by a record 20 percent this year.
  • The world number one is in a group represented by former WTA chief exec...

Wimbledon top seed ‌Aryna Sabalenka has defended a prize-money protest by leading players despite the grasscourt Grand ⁠Slam increasing its ⁠pot by a record 20 percent this year.

The world number one is in a group represented by former WTA chief exec...

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