London: Former Wimbledon champions Venus Williams and Andy Murray will receive wild cards to compete in the grass-court Grand Slam tournament when it starts in less than two weeks.
The men's and women's singles winners will each get $2.4 million, a nearly 28% decrease from 2019, although the overall reduction in prize money is 5.2%, the All England Club also announced Wednesday.
Organizers highlighted plans to have a full crowd of 15,000 at Centre Court for the men's and women's finals next month, a year after the tournament was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic. The tournament begins on June 28.
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Five-time champion Williams was runner-up in 2017 when she lost to Garbiñe Muguruza. Williams, who has slipped out of the top 100, turns 41 on Thursday. The former world No. 1 won Wimbledon in 2000, 01, '05, 07, and '08. She lost her opening match at the French Open on June 1.
Murray, a two-time champion at Wimbledon, earned his first victory in more than a year on Tuesday at the Queen's Club tournament. It was the 34-year-old Murray's first grass-court match in three years.
The 124th-ranked British player, a former world No. 1, won Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016. The often-injured Murray is trying to come back from two hip surgeries.