How much does the Wimbledon women's winner make? Prize money for singles in 2025New Foto - How much does the Wimbledon women's winner make? Prize money for singles in 2025

Every sport comes with it's own set of unique terms and tennis is no different. Watch one tennis match and you'll hear plenty of words that aren't common in other competitions – drop shot, ace, approach shot, volley, fault, break point and more. However, there is one universal term that transcends sports and all walks of life. Money. It's a language that doesn't require translation and is coveted by all. While Wimbledon is loaded with history, honor and prestige, there is also a sizable check at the end for the last player left standing. Unlike the men's side of the bracket, there is a little more parity in the recent history of the women's side. Regardless, all the checks count for the same amount of cash and everyone wants their name to be on it. Here's a breakdown of the prize money for the women's singles tournaments at Wimbledon in 2025. WIMBLEDON CURFEW:What to know of tennis major cutoff time The winner of the Wimbledon women's singles tournament will receive 3 million GBP in 2025, equivalent to approximately $4.09 million. It represents an 11.1% increase in prize money for the tournament champion over the 2024 amount. The total combinedprize moneyfor the 2025 Wimbledon men's and women's tournaments is 38,828,000 GBP, or over $52.9 million. Both come with the same prize structure, splitting the total prize money right down the middle. Here's a look at the structure for the singles tournaments, converted to U.S. dollars: Winner: $4,094,221.68 Runner-up: $2,074,405.65 Semi-finalists: $1,057,673.93 Quarter-finalists: $545,896.22 Fourth round: $327,537.73 Third round: $207,440.57 Second round: $135,109.32 First round: $90,072.88 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Wimbledon women's prize money 2025: How much does the winner make?

How much does the Wimbledon women's winner make? Prize money for singles in 2025

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WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch Goldberg final matchNew Foto - WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch Goldberg final match

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Saturday night will mark the end of a career for aWWEicon. Saturday Night's Main Event is back on WWE programming, and the July 12 show of the special event won't just be the 40th edition of it, but it will be headlined bythe final match of Goldberg. The WWE Hall of Famer has been one of the most menacing wrestlers to ever step foot in the ring, and he will try to go out with a big bang when he faces Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship. While the night likely will be dedicated to Goldberg, other bouts will take place. LA Knight has made it his personal mission to mess with Seth Rollins, and he'll finally get a one-on-one match with "The Visionary." Plus, Drew McIntyre is back in the ring. Here's what to know for Saturday Night's Main Event: Saturday Night's Main Event will take place Saturday, July 12 at 8 p.m. ET. It will be a two-hour event. Time:8 p.m. ET Location:State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia TV:NBC Stream:Fubo,Peacock Watch Saturday Night's Main Event on Peacock The newest edition of Saturday Night's Main Event will take place at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Goldberg is also billed from Atlanta. Matches not in order World Heavyweight Championship match:Gunther (c) vs. Goldberg LA Knight vs. Seth Rollins Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Start time, TV, stream, match card

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Backstreet Boys take the Sphere out of this world at Vegas kickoff concert: ReviewNew Foto - Backstreet Boys take the Sphere out of this world at Vegas kickoff concert: Review

LAS VEGAS – "Sometimes I wish I could turn back time, impossible as it may seem," theBackstreet Boyscrooned on their 1997 smash "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)." At theirSphere residency, which kicked off its21-date runJuly 11 at the visual playground in Las Vegas, the quintet absolutely reveled in nostalgia, turning back time for a sold-out crowd that proudly rockedBackstreet BoysT-shirts or all-white outfits in a nod to the "Millennium" album cover. The sight of Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and AJ McLean caused a level of ear-splitting adoration that has been trailing the guys for 30 years. But, as with every live performanceat the Sphere, this was more than a mere concert, it was a thrill ride, and the vibrating haptic seats and nonstop visuals elicited shrieks in their own right. More:Backstreet Boys setlist: All the blissful pop songs from Sphere Las Vegas residency The nearly two-hour joyride came with a futuristic spaceship theme – a nod to their bazillion-selling "Millennium" album, the celebratory theme of these Vegas shows – from the moment the fivesome launched from below the stage for the wonky pop-funk of "Larger Than Life." From there, this mission control was set to stun –as in stunning– for a romp through pristinely sung ballads overflowing with yearning (Carter and Littrell can still sell an emotion with clenched eyes and balled fists) and gleaming pop anthems buffed to a melodic sheen. As challenging as it can be to appreciate the artists as much as the visual elements at the Sphere, the Backstreet Boys kept fans' enraptured with a set design that maximized fan interaction. A pair of catwalks jutted from the oval stage, allowing the guys to roam into the crowd while hitting their dance moves. "We are full of gratitude tonight," said Richardson, who pulled his shoulder-length cascade of hair into a man bun during the show. "I've cried at least four times tonight already," added McLean, his tough guy exterior counterbalanced with a pink knit cap and blue painted nails. Those emotions were evident in Richardson and Littrell during"The Perfect Fan,"an ode to moms and family bonds, as childhood photos of the guys caused Richardson to choke up at the opening lyrics and Littrell to pinch the bridge of his nose to prevent tears. The joy emanating from the largely millennial devotees was palpable, from the white clothing blanketing the stands to the breathless commentary throughout the concert. "I can't breathe!" shrieked one woman at the opening of "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely," while "No One Else Comes Close," a silky early-career ballad that teeters on its tenuous sexuality, prompted commentary usually heard at Chippendales. And, let's face it, the Backstreet Boys were – and still are – masters of perfectly harmonized bridges ("I Want It That Way") and glorious key changes (the underappreciated "Shape of My Heart"). While theSphere setlistaimed to appease every level of fan – "Hey" from "Millennium 2.0" and the deep album track "Siberia" from 2005's "Never Gone" being the two mavericks of the bunch – the adrenaline of the final batch of songs would enthrall even the snarkiest music purists. "I Want It That Way" marked the first time a Sphere concert has involved a moving apparatus. The guys stood atop a platform that rose astoundingly high (seriously, who could blame Littrell for leaning against a metal bar anchored in front of him?) during the finger-snapping pop behemoth while lasers zigzagged around them. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sphere (@spherevegas) They remained aloft for "Get Down (You're The One for Me")" in a recreation of the song's 1996 video, including a massive mirror ball and hundreds of video squares that stacked to the top of the venue. The Backstreet Boys own the distinction as the first pop act toplay the Sphere, which has hosted U2, the Eagles, Dead & Company, Phish and Kenny Chesney. That their popularity has barely waned in nearly 30 years is commendable. But this new triumph is proof that what might feel like a fad in the moment can become a legacy. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Backstreet Boys bring futuristic concert to nostalgic fans at Sphere

Backstreet Boys take the Sphere out of this world at Vegas kickoff concert: Review

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Gina Rodriguez Is Pregnant, Expecting Baby No. 2 with Joe LoCicero — and She Revealed the Surprise News in an Epic WayNew Foto - Gina Rodriguez Is Pregnant, Expecting Baby No. 2 with Joe LoCicero — and She Revealed the Surprise News in an Epic Way

Cindy Ord/Getty Gina Rodriguez just revealed she's pregnant with baby No. 2 TheJane the Virginstar shares toddler Charlie Ray with her husband Joe LoCicero Their big reveal came during a date night out at a Netflix red carpet event Gina Rodriguezis beaming about baby No. 2! On Friday, July 11, theJane the Virginalum, 40, announced her pregnancy at the red carpet for Netflix'sKatie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3fight at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Photos showed the mom-to-be smiling with joy as she cradled her belly during her date night out at the boxing event. She wore a short-sleeved floor-length, black and floral dress that molded to her body. Her husband, 38-year-oldJoe LoCicero, joined her for photos as they embraced one another for the joyous moment. PEOPLE has reached out to their reps for comment. John Nacion/FilmMagic Rodriguez and herSomeone Greatco-star have been married since 2019. The couple are already parents to a son,Charlie Ray, whom they welcomed in 2023. She previously told PEOPLE the significance of her son's name, revealing that both his first and middle names were inspired by deceased family members. In January, theMiss Balaactress spoke exclusively with PEOPLE forPEOPLE in 10about motherhood and why she wasafraid to have a second child. "I wanna post everything about him but I limit it, and I know at some point I'm gonna have to stop because it's his life, but I'm just so in love," she said of her "eloquent" toddler. "His communication is unbelievable, and I'm so grateful for it because he communicates what he wants, what he needs, his boundaries — he's teaching me boundaries!" Rodriguez told PEOPLE. She also opened up about how much she's learning from her baby boy. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Gina Rodriguez/Instagram "I'm not teaching him anything, he's teaching me everything," she said. When discussing the possibility of a sibling for Charlie during the January interview, Rodriguez told PEOPLE, "It's gonna happen anyways, so I'm not trying to force it sooner than it needs to." She continued, "I'm afraid to have a second because of how much I love this guy. I already feel guilty about not being available to him at all times." Gina Rodriguez/Instagram TheWill Trentstar has also been open about being a hands-on mom for her son. "Since my baby's been born, we don't do nannies, we don't do childcare — it is us,"Rodriguez told PEOPLEin September 2024 of her and LoCicero's parenting style. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "I put my child to sleep every single night for the entirety of his existence, which means at 7:00 p.m. on, I am not a human being. I am my child's pillow," theLucky 13star said. She later added, "But this might be my only baby, so I just wanted to do it the way I wanted to do it." Read the original article onPeople

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Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer hopes performance against the A's is just the beginningNew Foto - Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer hopes performance against the A's is just the beginning

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Max Scherzer, for one night at least, offered a throwback performance. He stifled Athletics hitters for five innings on Friday night before finally running into some trouble in the sixth, but even then he limited the damage before exiting in a7-6 Toronto victory. Scherzer (1-0) finished with eight strikeouts while allowing five hits. "He was dominating areas up and down and out," Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. "He is who he is for a reason." Scherzer claimed his first victory since July 25 last year when he pitched for Texas and the Rangers defeated the Chicago White Sox 2-1. Injuries didn't help. The three-time Cy Young Award winner opened last season on the injured list after undergoing back surgery. Then shortly after recording that victory against the White Sox, he spent more than a month on the IL because of shoulder fatigue. Scherzersigned a $15.5 million, one-year contractwith the Blue Jays in the offseason, but again experienced health issues. He went on this 60-day ILbecause of an injured thumb. "My body's good," Scherzer said. "As long as my thumb is healthy, I can be myself. I can pitch like this. It's all about my thumb." This was his fourth start since rejoining the rotation, and Scherzer made the most of it. He struck out five consecutive batters at one point and shut out the A's over five innings, allowing just singles to Nick Kurtz and Tyler Soderstrom. The A's began to get to Scherzer in the sixth, with Kurtz hitting a two-run home run and Soderstrom getting a solo shot. Those homers cut the Blue Jays' lead to 7-3, but Scherzer induced a flyout to Miguel Andujar to end the threat. "It's my first time at 90 pitches, lengthening my arm out for the first time to the sixth inning this year," Scherzer said. "Get acclimated to that pitch count and hopefully get rolling. I'm happy about this, especially when we win. When I get my chance after the (All-Star) break, keep this going." Schneider said he thought the break came at a good time for the 40-year-old Scherzer. "Hopefully, he can build off of this and get him out there pretty regularly," Schneider said. "I think reshuffling the rotation if we can to give him a little more rest would be great. I'll take him on the mound any day of the week." __ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer hopes performance against the A's is just the beginning

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Highlights from the first week of the Tour de France in photosNew Foto - Highlights from the first week of the Tour de France in photos

TheTour de Franceis 100% in France this year with no stages starting from abroad. A mostly flat first week started from Lille and stayed in cycling-mad northern France for three stages. The peloton then headed south, via Brittany and the mountainous Massif Central region. This is a photo gallery from the first week of the race as curated by AP photo editors. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/hub/apf-sports

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