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After $4 Million Payday, Jannik Sinner & Iga Swiatek to Be Reportedly Taxed Nearly 40% of Wimbledon Earnings

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 13 – Jannik Sinner claimed his fourth Grand Slam and Italy's first Wimbledon singles title by defeating Carlos Alcaraz despite criticism over his 2024 doping suspension, sparking debate in tennis.

  • Jannik Sinner won his first Wimbledon title on July 13, 2025, beating Carlos Alcaraz in four sets in London.
  • Sinner returned after a three-month doping ban from February to May 2025, following two positive clostebol tests in March 2024.
  • Iga Swiatek also overcame a one-month ban in November 2024 and claimed this year's women's singles Wimbledon title with a dominant campaign.
  • Both players will face roughly 40% taxation on their Wimbledon earnings due to UK taxes, reducing Sinner's prize to $2.58 million and Swiatek's to $2.41 million.
  • The events highlight ongoing controversy around doping bans and taxation, with critics like Kyrgios stating their finals appearances after bans are "not a good look" for tennis.
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sport.de broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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