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Champions Reel: How Elina Svitolina won Strasbourg 2023
2022 Internationaux de Strasbourg Prize Money - €203,024 on offer at WTA Strasbourg in France
WTA unveils new circuit structure with emphasis on equal prize money
Svitolina captures Strasbourg title; donates winnings to Ukrainian children
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French Open: Elina Svitolina admits war has changed her, promises to donate Roland Garros prize money to kids of Ukraine | Tennis News | Sky Sports
Strasbourg 2023: Women's draw, schedule, players, prize money breakdown and more | Internationaux de Strasbourg
Svitolina to donate prize money from Strasbourg tournament win to Ukrainian children
ATP & WTA Prize Money 2023 | Complete Breakdowns
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French Open 2023: prize money of tennis Grand Slam explained
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WTA 250 TALLINN OPEN tennis tournament in Estonia 24.09-2.10
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Tennis, WTA – Strasbourg Open 2023: Pera upends Birrell - Tennis Majors
Elina Svitolina donates winnings from Strasbourg title to Ukrainian children - BBC Sport
Ukrainian Tennis Star Elina Svitolina Donates Prize Money to Aid Children in Ukraine
2022 Strasbourg Open Prize Money offers $251,750
2023 Internationaux de Strasbourg Prize Money and Points Breakdown with $259,303 on offer | Tennisuptodate.com
WTA announces new tour calendar and pathway to equal prize money
2023 Strasbourg Open WTA Prize Money & Points Overview
London | WTA Roundup - Svitolina bags first title back in Strasbourg as Bronzetti lifts the trophy in Rabat | Tennis Threads Magazine
WTA tweaks circuit with plans for pay parity in top events by 2027 | Reuters
WTA Tour aims for equal prize money in top events by 2033 | The Straits Times