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The Mubadala Citi DC Open is touting itself as the first combined ATP-WTA 500 event. The men's champion receives a check for $353,445; the women's champion earns $120,150.
Published Jul 31, 2023
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Equal prize money won't happen at the DC Open until 2027, as part of a wider plan the WTA recently announced to get equal paychecks at certain events by that year and at others by 2033.
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