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Home » BREAKING NEWSBrit world No 719 WINS in major Wimbledon shock – but has to GIVE UP his £59,000 prize money due to little-known rule
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BREAKING NEWSBrit world No 719 WINS in major Wimbledon shock – but has to GIVE UP his £59,000 prize money due to little-known rule

By uk-times.com30 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Oliver Tarvet hails from St Albans, Hertfordshire and came through qualifiers 
  • The 21-year-old defeated world No 660 Leandro Riedi in straight sets on Monday
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World No 719 Oliver Tarvet claimed the biggest victory of his career on Monday as he defeated Switzerland’s Leandro Riedi in straight sets at Wimbledon. 

But despite hailing from St Albans, Hertfordshire and triumphing in front of a jubilant home crowd at SW19, the 21-year-old will not be able to able to claim the majority of the £66,000 prize afforded to him for reaching the second round. 

Tarvet, who prevailed past the Swiss 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 on Court 2, currently plays on the US collegiate circuit and has one year remaining of his degree at the University of San Diego – and most college sports in the United States are amateur.

Student athletes can claim up to $10,000 (£7,300) per year from any prize money, which they can use to put towards expenses and entrance fees. 

However, that did not appear to hinder the Brit who claimed an impressive victory after progressing through the qualifying rounds to set up a clash against either defending champion Carlos Alcaraz or Fabio Fognini.

‘There are a lot of emotions,’ Tarvet told the BBC after his debut win. ‘I just really overjoyed to be in this situation. All the hard work that I’ve put in over the last few years has clearly paid off. 

Brit Oliver Tarvet claimed a shock win over Switzerland’s Leandro Riedi  in the first round at Wimbeldon

The world No 719 is competing in his first tour-level event and is due a bumper prize pot for the win

The world No 719 is competing in his first tour-level event and is due a bumper prize pot for the win

However, as a US collegiate athlete, the 21-year-old will have to forgo £59,000 of the money owed to him

However, as a US collegiate athlete, the 21-year-old will have to forgo £59,000 of the money owed to him

‘I was just taking it match-by-match to see what I could do. Obviously, it’s my first tour-level event and to come out here, come through qualifying and then also win a first round at Wimbledon and have a chance to play maybe Carlos [Alcaraz] is just truly incredible.

‘It’s a dream come true for me to play at Wimbledon and it’s really special.’

Tarvet’s peculiar situation is not the the first instance time such an incident has occurred after a player had managed to qualify for the main draw at SW19. 

Last year, Australian Maya Joint, who beat Emma Raducanu at Eastbourne earlier last week, forfeited more than $200,000 (£145,000) in prize money, after reaching the second round of the US Open while she was an amateur at the University of Texas. 

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