- Wimbledon and the BBC have extended their broadcast agreement until at least 2033, ensuring the prestigious tennis tournament remains freely available to UK audiences.
- The new deal continues a nearly century-long partnership, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the BBC's inaugural coverage of the Championships in 1927.
- Players are planning to restrict their media availability at Wimbledon amid an ongoing dispute over prize money at Grand Slam events.
- This protest follows a similar action at the French Open and will involve limiting post-match interviews to 15 minutes during the first week of the Championships.
- The All England Club expressed surprise and disappointment at the planned action, highlighting a significant 20 per cent increase in this year's prize pot to £64.2 million, the largest in the tournament's history.
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