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Us open: despite record allocation,: This article explores the topic in depth.

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Last Grand Slam tournament of a season marked by the financial claims of certain players, the US Open will offer the winners of the simple ladies and gentlemen an endowment, which does not settle the question of the sharing of tennis income.

In the amount of $ 5 million in 2025. Meanwhile, the check promised to the winners is much higher than those collected by the winners of the Australian Open, Roland Garros or Wimbledon.

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Beyond the jackpot paid to the winners (up 39% over a year). For example, the US Open claimed a deliberate and concerted financial effort “to us open: despite record allocation, also increase the endowment of players eliminated at the start of the tournament.

The Frenchman Alexandre Müller (38th in the world) nevertheless discovered with “a little surprise” the New York “prize-money” for 2025.

“The winner is increased by almost 40%. For example, (the allocation of the) first round of 10%, that makes a sacred increase for the comparative winner in the first round,” he observed on Friday at a press conference.

The increase in players’ earnings is “a step in the right direction”. However, but “there remains a big margin of improvement,” agreed Novak Djokovic a little later.

“Alcaraz. However, sinner, sell”

“In recent years, I have pointed out that there were not many tennis players in the world who lived from their sport. This is not a subject that has been sufficiently debated, “said the world’s ex-N.1.

On the other hand. nuance Alexandre Müller, “The Alcaraz, the Sinner are us open: despite record allocation, those who sell tickets and those who bring us money in the world of tennis. So I find that it is normal that they are more rewarded than us. ”

Since members of the female. male TOP 20 have asked for a better distribution of the Grand Slam revenues in the spring, the organizers of Roland-Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open have all announced an improvement in endowments, sometimes by creaking teeth.

“The fact of focusing solely on the allocations of the four (…) Grand Slam is not the main challenge faced by tennis. ” said Debbie Jevans, the president of the All England Club, organizer of Wimbledon in June.

The director of the Jamie Baker tournament said that over the past ten to twenty years. the Prize-Money of Wimbledon had climbed significantly faster than inflation.

The WTA. ATP, accused in mid-March by a union of players co-founded by Novak us open: despite record allocation, Djokovic “to operate financially” professional players, have also spoiled them financially in recent years.

“Players struggled”

The allocations paid by WTA tournaments to their participants will thus reach the “record” amount of 249 million dollars (214 million euros) in 2025. against 221 million in 2024, gargled the organization on Tuesday on Twitter.

These mirobal allocations are however only perceived by a small fraction of professional players.

“The problem is that there are players who are struggling. who want to pay themselves from the coaches, then who do not even have the money to go to a tournament. This is what is disturbing when they are still 200th. 300th, 400th in the world, “regretted French Ugo Humbert (20th) in early April.

The boss of ATP Andrea Gaudenzi assured Sunday “that one of the strategic priorities” of his organization was to. “offer more money to more players”.

“We extended the players’ pensions us open: despite record allocation, system to 300 people”. against 165 before, and “the endowments have more than doubled since 2022 on the Challenger circuit” (second step of the male circuit, editor’s note), he defended himself in an interview published by the ATP on his site.

“I’m not sure things change in a snap of the fingers,” said Diane Parry (106th). Especially since the players are also employers. subtract from their endowments the remuneration of those around them, underlines the Frenchwoman, accompanied on the circuit by two coaches, a physical trainer and sometimes a physiotherapist.

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