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May 22, 2026
Tim Henman Intervenes in Wimbledon Grand Slam Pay Row
Former British tennis player Tim Henman has stepped in to help resolve a dispute over grand slam pr…
The Grand Slam Pay Dispute
Wimbledon will offer to create a new player council in a meeting with leading player representatives scheduled for Roland Garros next week, with Tim Henman having intervened in the ongoing row over grand slam prize money.
Henman's Intervention
The former British No 1 and All England Club Board member held talks with several top players, including representatives of the WTA Players’ Council at the Italian Open in Rome earlier this month. A formal meeting between Wimbledon officials and player agents at the French Open will follow.
The Data Behind the Dispute
The French Open's income last year increased by 14% to €395m.
The players' representatives have requested a greater percentage of revenue for players and contributions to welfare initiatives, such as pension funds.
Wimbledon's prize fund for this year will be revealed at a press conference on 11 June.
The Impact on the Tennis Community
The dispute has led to player protests and potential boycotts, with some players agreeing to reduce their media activities at the French Open in a coordinated protest. The players will only participate in pre-tournament press conferences with written media and conduct one interview with a host broadcaster.
The Future of Grand Slam Prize Money
It is unclear if Henman's intervention has helped bring the players to the negotiating table, but given his status in the sport, the 51-year-old may have helped to smooth relations. Wimbledon, the French Open and US Open have been open to meeting the top players’ representatives to discuss concerns over prize money, welfare and representation since December.
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