how much did Serena get for her win at Wimbledon?

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Answered: Women's championship at Wimbledon?

If you don't want to listen to the grunts, try this .

Answered: Men's championship at Wimbledon?

I am going to pick Federer.

Answered: Where is Serena?

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The way Williams played in the first round, I wouldn't bet on it.

Answered: How much money did serena williams get for winning wimbledon?

First prize for both the Men's and Women's Singles is 1 million Pounds or around USD1,520,000,000.

Answered: Tie Breakers at Wimbledon

A year late ,but the question is still relevant..No tie breakers.It comes down to a state of fitness ,so be it.I personnaly find tennis boring so I don't watch much.But if players want to play for three day let them go at it...These athletes.are in supurb condition.
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