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Subject: Update from the author
Posted Nov 3, 2005 by
Elentari
 
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The French Open organisers recently announced that they are going to pay equal prize money; as do the Australian and US Opens. This leaves Wimbledon as the only Grand Slam offering men more prize money than women.

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Subject: Update from the author
Posted Mar 2, 2007 by
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In early 2007 Wimbledon agreed to give equal prize money to both men and women. I believe the prize money at the French Open is in fact only equal in the final.

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