Prize money 'better,' but protests might continue
28-06-2026 00:34 via espn.co.uk

Prize money 'better,' but protests might continue

Though shares of revenues are "getting better," several players suggest ongoing protests over their cut of tournament prize money could extend to the US Open.
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