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Ball Boy and Girls Salaries Revealed
Wimbledon is among the most lucrative tennis tournaments on the planet, but what are the ball boys and girls paid who help to ensure that every match at SW19 runs smoothly?
While singles champions take home a record £3.6 million and first-round casualties pocket £80,000, naturally, the youngsters on duty don’t make anywhere close to that sort of money.
However, that isn’t to say that the job isn’t highly sought after. The All England Club maintains a highly competitive selection process, pulling the vast majority of its 280-strong cohort from approximately 1,400 local school applicants in Year 9 and 10.
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Former holders of the role insist that the preparation for it mirrors a high-stakes athletic boot camp rather than a casual summer job. Training officially begins in February at local indoor facilities, requiring teenagers to master physical endurance, precise ball-rolling physics, and prolonged periods of immobility.
By mid-may, operations transition directly to the SW19 grass courts, where the teenagers work in strict, high-stress one-hour rotations under the scrutiny of millions of global television viewers.
“The training was intense and very physical. We practiced how to throw the ball perfectly to the players and how to stand still for long periods,” Alex Crockford, a former Wimbledon ball boy, told The Mirror.
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Despite the demanding nature of both the training and the job itself, it may surprise you to learn that the teenagers selected don’t technically earn a salary at all.
Those selected for this year’s tournament will perform under strict professional conditions for a flat expense stipend rather than a standard wage, highlighting the stark financial divide at the heart of the multi-million-pound tournament.
The around 280 teenagers that are present to smooth the operation of all 675 matches across the fortnight will receive just £200 to cover basic expenses.
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Despite the lack of an hourly wage or formal salary, the role remains a highly sought-after badge of honor across participating boroughs.
The minimal payout exposes growing friction within the current sports landscape. As Wimbledon’s global broadcasting rights and corporate hospitality revenues reach historical peaks, the event continues to rely heavily on a “prestige economy” that trades financial compensation for social cachet. While the young participants overwhelmingly express pride in their roles, industry watchdogs question how long a multi-million-pound entertainment product can ethically justify an unpaid workforce.
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Man Utd Withdraw from Race for Mexican Teenager Gilberto Mora
Manchester United have pulled out of yet another race during the summer transfer window.
The Red Devils have been in the market for a host of different players over the last few weeks, but they have been struggling to get deals over the line.
Elliot Anderson recently signed for Manchester City, while Mateus Fernandes joined Tottenham Hotspur, and they were two key targets for the Manchester club.
The lack of signings could be a concern for United supporters, especially as they are losing out to some of their rival clubs.
Missing out on signings to a club like Tottenham, with all due respect, will be a huge blow for United. Spurs are without any European football this season, but players are still picking Tottenham over them, perhaps due to financial reasons.
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Man Utd withdraw from race
According to a report from Team Talk, Manchester United have now withdrawn from the race to sign Mexican youngster Gilberto Mora in the summer transfer window.
A number of clubs are showing an interest in the 17-year-old star this summer, and United have reportedly been tracking him for six months.
The report claims that United have withdrawn from entering the bidding due to the potential cost of a deal and the level of interest from other clubs.
It’s claimed that the valuation of Mora is set to exceed £34m, but with clubs such as Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, Ajax, Manchester City, and Arsenal all linked with a move, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see that value increase.
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Man Utd need to get a move on
As mentioned, United supporters must be getting frustrated with the lack of business they’ve been doing over the last few weeks.
Missing out on key targets is a huge blow, and they need to get deals over the line if they want to compete on all fronts next season.
The Manchester club qualified for Champions League football, meaning they need a deeper and more competitive squad in order to flourish.
With Casemiro departing and Manuel Ugarte suffering a serious injury, United undoubtedly need to bring in new midfielders in the coming weeks and months.
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Man Utd Hold Talks to Seal £100m Double Deal for Tyler Adams and Andrey Santos
Manchester United are stepping up their interest in strengthening their midfield options this summer, with Jason Wilcox leading the charge.
The Red Devils missed out on top targets Elliot Anderson and Mateus Fernandes this summer, with the Englishman moving to Man City for £116m, while the Portuguese star joined Tottenham Hotspur for £85m too, after United refused to match those prices.
That has led the club to begin looking at potential alternative options, and it has now emerged that they are in talks about a £100m double deal for MIchael Carrick’s side.
Man Utd In Talks for £100m Double Midfield Signing
According to TEAMtalk, Man Utd are eyeing up a deal to sign Chelsea star Andrey Santos this summer after missing out on Fernandes and Anderson.
The Brazil international enjoyed a phenomenal season on loan with Strasbourg in 2024/25, but struggled for regular first-team minutes at Chelsea last season as he found himself behind Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez and even Reece James in the midfield pecking order.
United have held talks with the player’s reps about a potential move to Old Trafford, and it’s understood that Chelsea are open to allowing him to leave for a fee of around £50m.
Alongside Santos, though, Man Utd are also eyeing another midfielder signing, and it has emerged that Bournemouth star Tyler Adams has emerged as a serious target for the club.
The American was brought up in talks between the clubs as United expressed an interest in Alex Scott, and have been informed that the Cherries would be open to a sale for around £50m.
United like his leadership and defensive qualities, and their data-led approach has seen him figure high up on their shortlist of targets.
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Man Utd Targets Are Underwhelming
United have made it abundantly clear that they want to rebuild their midfield this summer, and that has led to inflated prices when it comes to them finding targets.
Santos is top young talent who has been on the shortlist at Old Trafford for a while, and with Ederson already arriving too, despite reports the deal has collapsed, there is plenty of defensive quality there.
That should see the next midfield signing be on the more offensive side of things, but Adams would be adding even more defensive qualities to a side that needs to be able to progress play forward and have cover for Kobbie Mainoo.
Fans are underwhelmed by the latest round of links after missing out on their top targets, and it makes sense. United must find a way to get the right deals over the line, not just any midfield signings, if they want to get back to competing at the top level.
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Tottenham Offered Chance to Sign Dusan Vlahovic
Tottenham Hotspur have been offered the chance to sign a top star this summer alongside their pursuit of Bournemouth star Eli Junior Kroupi.
Spurs have completed six signings already this summer, bringing in Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes, and Sandro Tonali in deals worth in excess of £220m.
But the Lilywhites are still looking at other deals, with a mega offer being lined up to sign Kroupi despite Bournemouth not wanting to sell. However, the north London side are now looking at other forward options, which has seen them offered the chance to sign a household name.
Tottenham Offered Dusan Vlahovic
According to TEAMtalk, Tottenham have been offered the chance to sign former Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic on a free transfer.
Vlahovic, who has been described as ‘one of the best strikers in the world’, recently left the Serie A giants after his contract expired, and is now searching for a new club, ideally in the Premier League.
The 26-year-old is attracting big interest from Turkish giants Besiktas, but Spurs are understood to be keeping a close eye on the situation as they assess their own forward options for the new season. Richarlison is expected to depart, while Randal Kolo Muani has left following the end of his loan spell.
Kroupi remains the club’s top target for the striker role, which could see any move for Vlahovic put on the back burner as a result.
But with the Serbian international available on a free transfer, it’s a deal that could emerge as a bargain considering the major expenditure being put out by the ownership to strengthen other areas of the squad during this window.
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Vlahovic Would Be Excellent Plan B
Dominic Solanke is currently the first-choice and only senior striker in the Spurs squad, but if De Zerbi is able to get his way and complete a deal to sign Kroupi, the expectation is that the Frenchman would be first choice.
Solanke would be excellent competition for him, and offer a different profile, but Vlahovic has got a much better goalscoring record throughout his career, and he is the type of profile who is a bit of a hybrid between them both.
The likelihood is that Vlahovic’s wages and the fact he wouldn’t be an automatic starter are going to be a hurdle that needs overcoming, but if Kroupi doesn’t arrive then it makes a deal much more feasible, and it’s one to keep an eye on while he remains unattached.
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