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Players will compete for $85 million in 2025 US Open prize money across singles, doubles, qualifying and wheelchair events.
Published Aug 06, 2025
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The increases come as the sport's leading players have been in discussions with each of the four major tournaments in a bid to receive a higher percentage of revenues.
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