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Re: ATP WTA GS Wimbledon 7/1 - 7/14 2024
May want to check Rybakina. She retired from her match at only 1-3. I can't find any reasons but, it is already Friday 21st. She has 9-10 days until W, if this was an injury thing.
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Re: ATP WTA GS Wimbledon 7/1 - 7/14 2024
From a British newspaper:
Having double-faulted in the fifth game of her first set against Azarenka, Rybakina let out a big breath and bent over in distress, before holding her head and walking over to the sidelines.
She was described by Sky Sports commentator Barry Cowan as "not in a good state" and needed to sit down, taking a break during the fifth match which was tied 15-15, before the umpire informed the Berlin crowd that Rybakina could not continue due to illness.
After Rybakina's 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 loss to Jasmine Paolini at the French Open, she revealed that health issues have caused her to struggle physically during matches recently.
“I think in the end my legs were not there,” the world No 4 explained. “No matter which conditions, if it’s slow or fast, I should have been moving better…. So I’m not really happy with the performance, but it is what it is. It’s tennis. Not every day you can play good.
“As I was saying, I was struggling a little bit with the health issues (in the) past few weeks — I think it’s just all together. But in the end no matter all these things, which were maybe happening outside of the court, I managed to get to the quarters. I think it’s (a) pretty good result."
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Re: ATP WTA GS Wimbledon 7/1 - 7/14 2024
Djokovic will travel to Wimbledon but unsure on playing
Russell Fuller
Tennis correspondent
Published
5 hours ago
Novak Djokovic has decided to travel to Wimbledon and is due to arrive on Monday - but the seven-time champion does not yet know if he will be able to compete after undergoing knee surgery.
Serbia's Djokovic withdrew from the French Open after his fourth-round victory over Francisco Cerundolo, in which he tore the medial meniscus in his right knee.
The 37-year-old had surgery in Paris just 17 days ago, but wants to give himself the best possible chance of playing by practising at the All England Club.
Wimbledon, which starts on 1 July, seemed a long shot at the time, and his hopes of returning to Paris to try and win a first Olympic gold medal also appeared in the balance.
But since then Djokovic has posted two upbeat videos on Instagram.
The first showed him using an exercise bike and leg weight machine in the gym, and the second - posted on Thursday - followed him running, doing lunges and hitting a tentative serve.
“We keep building day by day,” was the message to his 14.6 million followers.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/articles/cjeew1vgrpgo
Russell Fuller
Tennis correspondent
Published
5 hours ago
Novak Djokovic has decided to travel to Wimbledon and is due to arrive on Monday - but the seven-time champion does not yet know if he will be able to compete after undergoing knee surgery.
Serbia's Djokovic withdrew from the French Open after his fourth-round victory over Francisco Cerundolo, in which he tore the medial meniscus in his right knee.
The 37-year-old had surgery in Paris just 17 days ago, but wants to give himself the best possible chance of playing by practising at the All England Club.
Wimbledon, which starts on 1 July, seemed a long shot at the time, and his hopes of returning to Paris to try and win a first Olympic gold medal also appeared in the balance.
But since then Djokovic has posted two upbeat videos on Instagram.
The first showed him using an exercise bike and leg weight machine in the gym, and the second - posted on Thursday - followed him running, doing lunges and hitting a tentative serve.
“We keep building day by day,” was the message to his 14.6 million followers.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/articles/cjeew1vgrpgo
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Re: ATP WTA GS Wimbledon 7/1 - 7/14 2024
All the wild cards have been doled out.
Eight British men and five British women along with Wozniacki, Tomljanovic and Osaka.
Eight British men and five British women along with Wozniacki, Tomljanovic and Osaka.
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Wimbledon Announces Record Prize Money for The Championships 2024
The total prize money fund for The Championships 2024 will be a record £50 million.
The All England Club is pleased to announce the total prize money fund for The Championships 2024 will be a record £50 million.
The gentlemen’s and ladies’ singles champions and runners-up will receive £2.7 million and £1.4 million respectively. First round prize money for the singles competition is set at £60,000.
The ladies’ and gentlemen’s doubles prize money fund will increase by 11.9% on 2023, while the Qualifying Competition allocation will rise by 14.9%.
Reflecting the growing popularity and success of wheelchair tennis at Wimbledon, the singles and doubles draws will expand to 16 players and eight teams. The prize money for the wheelchair and quad wheelchair events has been set at £1 million.
During the last 10 years, total prize money for The Championships has doubled, from £25 million in 2014 to £50 million in 2024.
Deborah Jevans, Chair of the All England Club, commented: “With this year’s Championships only days away, I am delighted to announce a record prize money fund of £50 million, with increases for players in every round and across every event. I am particularly pleased that we have been able to increase prize money for the wheelchair and quad wheelchair competitions to £1 million for the first time.
Interest in attending Wimbledon has never been greater, with unprecedented demand for tickets through our public ballot and corporate hospitality. A thriving, successful Championships gives us the opportunity to give back: to the sport, to our local community, and to strategically invest for the future.”
A full breakdown of prize money at The Championships 2024 is available here.
The Championships, Wimbledon
2024 Prize Money Total Change
GBP GBP % vs 2023
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SINGLES
Winner 2,700,000 2,700,000 14.9 %
Runner-up 1,400,000 1,400,000 19.1 %
Semi-Finalists 715,000 1,430,000 19.2 %
Quarter-Finalists 375,000 1,500,000 10.3 %
Fourth Round 226,000 1,808,000 9.2 %
Third Round 143,000 2,288,000 9.2 %
Second Round 93,000 2,976,000 9.4 %
First Round 60,000 3,840,000 9.1 %
TOTAL PER EVENT 17,942,000 11.6 %
TOTAL GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SINGLES (TWO EVENTS) 35,884,000 11.6%
QUALIFYING - GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SINGLES
Third Round 40,000 640,000 11.1 %
Second Round 25,000 800,000 14.9 %
First Round 15,000 960,000 17.6 %
TOTAL PER EVENT 2,400,000 14.9 %
TOTAL GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' QUALIFYING SINGLES (TWO EVENTS) 4,800,000 14.9 %
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' DOUBLES (PER PAIR)
Winners 650,000 650,000 8.3 %
Runners-up 330,000 330,000 10.0 %
Semi-Finalists 167,000 334,000 11.3 %
Quarter-Finalists 84,000 336,000 12.0 %
Third Round 42,000 336,000 15.9 %
Second Round 25,000 400,000 13.6 %
First Round 15,750 504,000 14.5 %
TOTAL PER EVENT 2,890,000 11.9 %
TOTAL GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' DOUBLES (TWO EVENTS) 5,780,000 11.9 %
MIXED DOUBLES (PER PAIR)
Winners 130,000 130,000 1.6 %
Runners-up 65,000 65,000 1.6 %
Semi-Finalists 33,000 66,000 3.1 %
Quarter-Finalists 17,000 68,000 3.0 %
Second Round 8,500 68,000 9.7 %
First Round 4,250 68,000 6.3 %
TOTAL MIXED DOUBLES 465,000 3.8 %
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' WHEELCHAIR SINGLES*
Winner 65,000 65,000 8.3 %
Runner-up 34,000 34,000 9.7 %
Semi-Finalists 23,000 46,000 9.5 %
Quarter-Finalists 15,500 62,000 6.9 %
First Round 10,000 80,000 -
TOTAL PER EVENT 287,000 50.3 %
QUAD WHEELCHAIR SINGLES
Winner 65,000 65,000 8.3 %
Runner-up 34,000 34,000 9.7 %
Semi-Finalists 23,000 46,000 9.5 %
Quarter-Finalists 15,500 62,000 6.9 %
TOTAL QUAD WHEELCHAIR SINGLES 207,000 8.4 %
TOTAL WHEELCHAIR AND QUAD SINGLES (THREE EVENTS) 781,000 36.3 %
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' WHEELCHAIR DOUBLES (PER PAIR)*
Winners 28,000 28,000 7.7 %
Runners-up 14,000 14,000 7.7 %
Semi-Finalists 8,500 17,000 6.3 %
Quarter-Finalists 5,250 21,000 -
TOTAL PER EVENT 80,000 45.5 %
QUAD WHEELCHAIR DOUBLES (PER PAIR)
Winners 28,000 28,000 7.7 %
Runners-up 14,000 14,000 7.7 %
Semi-Finalists 8,500 17,000 6.3 %
TOTAL QUAD WHEELCHAIR DOUBLES 59,000 7.3 %
TOTAL WHEELCHAIR AND QUAD DOUBLES (THREE EVENTS) 219,000 32.7 %
TOTAL WHEELCHAIR AND QUAD WHEELCHAIR 1,000,000 35.5 %
INVITATION DOUBLES (PER PAIR)
Winners 35,000 35,000 9.4 %
Runners-up 28,000 28,000 7.7 %
Second place in each group 24,000 48,000 9.1 %
Third place in each group 24,000 48,000 9.1 %
Fourth place in each group 24,000 48,000 9.1 %
TOTAL INVITATION DOUBLES PER EVENT 207,000 8.9 %
TOTAL INVITATION DOUBLES (THREE EVENTS) 621,000 8.9 %
TOTAL TENNIS EVENTS PRIZE MONEY 48,550,000 12.3 %
PER DIEMS - estimated 1,450,000 -
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY 50,000,000 11.9 %
Note: *Draw size change in 2024 MJ/S
https://www.wimbledon.com/pdf/Wimbledon ... y_2024.pdf
The total prize money fund for The Championships 2024 will be a record £50 million.
The All England Club is pleased to announce the total prize money fund for The Championships 2024 will be a record £50 million.
The gentlemen’s and ladies’ singles champions and runners-up will receive £2.7 million and £1.4 million respectively. First round prize money for the singles competition is set at £60,000.
The ladies’ and gentlemen’s doubles prize money fund will increase by 11.9% on 2023, while the Qualifying Competition allocation will rise by 14.9%.
Reflecting the growing popularity and success of wheelchair tennis at Wimbledon, the singles and doubles draws will expand to 16 players and eight teams. The prize money for the wheelchair and quad wheelchair events has been set at £1 million.
During the last 10 years, total prize money for The Championships has doubled, from £25 million in 2014 to £50 million in 2024.
Deborah Jevans, Chair of the All England Club, commented: “With this year’s Championships only days away, I am delighted to announce a record prize money fund of £50 million, with increases for players in every round and across every event. I am particularly pleased that we have been able to increase prize money for the wheelchair and quad wheelchair competitions to £1 million for the first time.
Interest in attending Wimbledon has never been greater, with unprecedented demand for tickets through our public ballot and corporate hospitality. A thriving, successful Championships gives us the opportunity to give back: to the sport, to our local community, and to strategically invest for the future.”
A full breakdown of prize money at The Championships 2024 is available here.
The Championships, Wimbledon
2024 Prize Money Total Change
GBP GBP % vs 2023
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SINGLES
Winner 2,700,000 2,700,000 14.9 %
Runner-up 1,400,000 1,400,000 19.1 %
Semi-Finalists 715,000 1,430,000 19.2 %
Quarter-Finalists 375,000 1,500,000 10.3 %
Fourth Round 226,000 1,808,000 9.2 %
Third Round 143,000 2,288,000 9.2 %
Second Round 93,000 2,976,000 9.4 %
First Round 60,000 3,840,000 9.1 %
TOTAL PER EVENT 17,942,000 11.6 %
TOTAL GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SINGLES (TWO EVENTS) 35,884,000 11.6%
QUALIFYING - GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SINGLES
Third Round 40,000 640,000 11.1 %
Second Round 25,000 800,000 14.9 %
First Round 15,000 960,000 17.6 %
TOTAL PER EVENT 2,400,000 14.9 %
TOTAL GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' QUALIFYING SINGLES (TWO EVENTS) 4,800,000 14.9 %
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' DOUBLES (PER PAIR)
Winners 650,000 650,000 8.3 %
Runners-up 330,000 330,000 10.0 %
Semi-Finalists 167,000 334,000 11.3 %
Quarter-Finalists 84,000 336,000 12.0 %
Third Round 42,000 336,000 15.9 %
Second Round 25,000 400,000 13.6 %
First Round 15,750 504,000 14.5 %
TOTAL PER EVENT 2,890,000 11.9 %
TOTAL GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' DOUBLES (TWO EVENTS) 5,780,000 11.9 %
MIXED DOUBLES (PER PAIR)
Winners 130,000 130,000 1.6 %
Runners-up 65,000 65,000 1.6 %
Semi-Finalists 33,000 66,000 3.1 %
Quarter-Finalists 17,000 68,000 3.0 %
Second Round 8,500 68,000 9.7 %
First Round 4,250 68,000 6.3 %
TOTAL MIXED DOUBLES 465,000 3.8 %
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' WHEELCHAIR SINGLES*
Winner 65,000 65,000 8.3 %
Runner-up 34,000 34,000 9.7 %
Semi-Finalists 23,000 46,000 9.5 %
Quarter-Finalists 15,500 62,000 6.9 %
First Round 10,000 80,000 -
TOTAL PER EVENT 287,000 50.3 %
QUAD WHEELCHAIR SINGLES
Winner 65,000 65,000 8.3 %
Runner-up 34,000 34,000 9.7 %
Semi-Finalists 23,000 46,000 9.5 %
Quarter-Finalists 15,500 62,000 6.9 %
TOTAL QUAD WHEELCHAIR SINGLES 207,000 8.4 %
TOTAL WHEELCHAIR AND QUAD SINGLES (THREE EVENTS) 781,000 36.3 %
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' WHEELCHAIR DOUBLES (PER PAIR)*
Winners 28,000 28,000 7.7 %
Runners-up 14,000 14,000 7.7 %
Semi-Finalists 8,500 17,000 6.3 %
Quarter-Finalists 5,250 21,000 -
TOTAL PER EVENT 80,000 45.5 %
QUAD WHEELCHAIR DOUBLES (PER PAIR)
Winners 28,000 28,000 7.7 %
Runners-up 14,000 14,000 7.7 %
Semi-Finalists 8,500 17,000 6.3 %
TOTAL QUAD WHEELCHAIR DOUBLES 59,000 7.3 %
TOTAL WHEELCHAIR AND QUAD DOUBLES (THREE EVENTS) 219,000 32.7 %
TOTAL WHEELCHAIR AND QUAD WHEELCHAIR 1,000,000 35.5 %
INVITATION DOUBLES (PER PAIR)
Winners 35,000 35,000 9.4 %
Runners-up 28,000 28,000 7.7 %
Second place in each group 24,000 48,000 9.1 %
Third place in each group 24,000 48,000 9.1 %
Fourth place in each group 24,000 48,000 9.1 %
TOTAL INVITATION DOUBLES PER EVENT 207,000 8.9 %
TOTAL INVITATION DOUBLES (THREE EVENTS) 621,000 8.9 %
TOTAL TENNIS EVENTS PRIZE MONEY 48,550,000 12.3 %
PER DIEMS - estimated 1,450,000 -
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY 50,000,000 11.9 %
Note: *Draw size change in 2024 MJ/S
https://www.wimbledon.com/pdf/Wimbledon ... y_2024.pdf
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Re: ATP WTA GS Wimbledon 7/1 - 7/14 2024
Now that the draw is out, it looks like the finals will be:
Men: Sinner vs Hurkacz
Women: Rybakina vs Gauff
Men: Sinner vs Hurkacz
Women: Rybakina vs Gauff
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I don't see Rybakina. I know we are fans, but she is nowhere near the physical level she will need.
Coco? Uhm, so hard to sell that, with that extreme FH grip.
Coco? Uhm, so hard to sell that, with that extreme FH grip.
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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Re: ATP WTA GS Wimbledon 7/1 - 7/14 2024
these grass courts seem to favor short, light people...getting down to the ball is so critical, and tall/heavy people dont find it easy..Djokovic, Andreescu are flexible, so they manage... i think Jabeur does well because her centre of gravity is low, she can get down to the ball well ..not so Rybakina and Sabalenka etc. Coco is quite tall, but she is flexible..
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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Grass will always favor the nimble. It is the common thing amongst all the great champs.ashkor87 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2024 8:02 am these grass courts seem to favor short, light people...getting down to the ball is so critical, and tall/heavy people dont find it easy..Djokovic, Andreescu are flexible, so they manage... i think Jabeur does well because her centre of gravity is low, she can get down to the ball well ..not so Rybakina and Sabalenka etc. Coco is quite tall, but she is flexible..
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Re: ATP WTA GS Wimbledon 7/1 - 7/14 2024
clearly the first part of it is out ..! Maybe Zverev instead of Hurkacz? i still stand by the second line, though i am more confident about Gauff than about Rybakina...Rybakina still is at 90% i think...
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