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This is the 50th anniversary of the US Open becoming the sport’s first event to pay women and men the same, and both singles champions will get $3 million in 2023.
Published Aug 08, 2023
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The USTA is providing more expense money for women and men in qualifying and main-draw singles, doubles and mixed doubles and wheelchair events.
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