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The All England Club say are "surprised and disappointed" after the world's leading players announced they will continue to protest the allocation of Grand Slam prize funds at the upcoming Wimbledon Grand Slam.
Earlier this month it was announced that players will benefit from record prize-money increases at this year's event, with the total prize pot rising by 20 per cent (£10.7m) to £64.2m - the largest in the tournament's history.
Players will continue prize fund protests at Wimbledon
Originally reported by Sky Sports. Read the full story at the original source.
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