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Wimbledon is not afraid of the financial crisis - M.Helen - 12-05-2008 The grand slam Wimbledon's organizers consider the world financial crisis can not influence this championship, regardless of what happens to the economy. - We are in the best position, against others - a representative of the English tennis federation, Tima Philips says. We are lucky because the demand on tickets is much higher than the offer. The tournament's contracts with its sponsors will terminate only in a couple of years, while the contract on broadcast was concluded for an even longer period of time, and there is no need to reconclude it in the nearest future. Also, Philips said that the main court will be supplied with a sliding roof. Re: Wimbledon is not afraid of the financial crisis - Admin_phpbb3_import1 - 01-10-2009 What about the sportsman's salary? Will it not be affected by the crisis? :roll: Re: Wimbledon is not afraid of the financial crisis - Steven - 01-31-2009 To put it logically, I can't see how sportsmen's salaries can be affected by the crisis. That's because, they will lose motivation. This system allows only raising salaries, and not letting them down. Re: Wimbledon is not afraid of the financial crisis - M.Helen - 02-11-2009 This is what Wimbledon winners got in 2007 Men's singles: £700,000 Women's singles: £700,000 Men's doubles: £222,900 Women's doubles: £222,900 Mixed doubles: £90,000 Re: Wimbledon is not afraid of the financial crisis - Benn - 02-11-2009 And in 2008: Gentlemen's Singles Winner £750,000 Gentlemen's Singles Runner-up £375,000 Ladies' Singles Winner £750,000 Ladies' Singles Runner-up £375,000 Gentlemen's Doubles Winners £230,000 Gentleman's Doubles Runners-up £115,000 Ladies' Doubles Winners £230,000 Ladies' Doubles Runners-up £115,000 Re: Wimbledon is not afraid of the financial crisis - Steven - 02-15-2009 Wimbledon stadiums have always been overcrowded during matches. So even if the demand for tickets is shorter, it will cover 100% of places anyways. We can notice a 50,000-pounds rise in price between 2007 and 2008. Re: Wimbledon is not afraid of the financial crisis - M.Helen - 02-18-2009 Things that Wimbledon is a big amount of money which is spent by tourists annually during the Championship, as it expects much fewer tourists than years before. Re: Wimbledon is not afraid of the financial crisis - Benn - 03-04-2009 I wonder if the world crisis could influence the olymplic games in London from 2012, what do you think? Re: Wimbledon is not afraid of the financial crisis - Peach - 04-01-2009 Benn Wrote:I wonder if the world crisis could influence the olymplic games in London from 2012, what do you think? Maybe, just a little. This event is too important for being affected by the crisis. UK won't miss the chance to organize exclusive and fantastic sport shows. No money will be spared for that, since the Olympic games will be the mirror of UK economic condition. |