August 30, 2025
Which British players still play at Wimbledon?

Which British players still play at Wimbledon?

Wimbledon 2025 is really in progress, and there are still many British in use when the third day in SW19 begins.

There were a total of 23 British – most of them since 1984 – about men and women -singles, including several teenagers, and 10 made it into the second round.

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This is the common record of the home amount in Wimbledon since a dozen British reached the same stage in 1976.

Three booked their tickets on Tuesday for the second round after a Barnstorming opening day on which seven British players had won their opening round.

Here is a list of every British that is still fighting for the Wimbledon Singles title this year in the order of their current world rank.

Jack Draper

Jack Draper, who was at the highest rank of the world, brought into the second round after the first opponent Sebastian Baez had withdrawn at two sets.

Draper is a real title candidate who both the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and his most likely challenger, World No1 Jannik Sünder, both the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and the most likely challenger, the defending champion, the defending champion, before this year’s tournament in a high world -no.

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He will not stand up to the two until the semi-finals in Wimbledon, but the 23-year-old British number one became a bit tricky before this point. His best predecessor in Wimbledon was the second round – both in 2022 and 2024 – and will best improve the Wimbledon finalist Marin Cilic in 2017.

Emma Raducanu

A few encouraging months have again jumped on British number one and 40 in the world rankings.

The 22-year-old is very at home in the first round and defeated Brit Mimi Xu. She is back in front of the Center Court on Wednesday on Wednesday and competes around 2023 Wimbledon Champion Marketa VonDrousova.

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Raducanu defeated Vondrousova in the second round in 2021 and reached the fourth round – her most distant run at SW19, together on 2024 – this year as the 18 -year -old before he won the US Open title a few weeks later.

If she makes it beyond the Czech star, she could in the third round against Aryna Sabalenka in the world no.

Katie Boulter

Katie Boulter slips to the 43rd place in the world and a place of entry that is not set here after a start of the year.

The 28-year-old made it twice twice in Wimbledon by 2022 and 2023.

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And she will probably be confident to do this again after receiving the improvement of the world No9 Paula Badosa on the Center Court in the first round.

Sonay kartal

The Sonay Kartal of the World No. 51 inspired this year’s British contingent for a flying start on Monday by defeating the 20th seed Jelena Ostapenko.

The 23-year-old has made great progress since he reached the third round of Wimbledon as a qualified last summer, including the winning of a first WTA touring title.

Kartal is now in round of the second round against Viktoriya Tomova compared to 111st place in the world.

Cameron Norrie

The former British number one Cameron Norrie trumped the Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut in the first round to book a match-up in the second round with Frances Tiafoe.

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Norrie may have made his work beat the current world of NO12, but this year there have been many disorders at Wimbledon, and the 29-year-old was a semi-finalist at SW19 in front of two summers before struck draper the following year.

When he comes to Tiafoe, someone from Jiri Lehecka (World No25) or Mattia Bellucci is waiting for Norrie.

Billy Harris

The 30-year-old Billy Harris gave his Wimbledon debut as Wild Card last year and for the first time entered the main draw of a Grand Slam.

Harris defeated Dusan Lajovic in this year’s opening round to reach the second round at SW19 for the first time.

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He is in the third round with Portugal’s Nuno Borges for a ticket.

Dan Evans

Another former British number one, Dan Evans, appeared here as a wildcard.

The 35-year-old is currently in the world No. 154, but the British wildcard colleagues Jay Clarke displaced in the first round to create a tempting showdown of the second round with Novak Djokovic.

Evans – who previously made it into the fourth round in Wimbledon and three times in the third round, but was reached for the first time in 2021 in the second round – the seven -time champion of this tournament was just the two before the two before.

Jack Pinington Jones

Jack Pinnington Jones became 10th and Final Brit, who reached the second round this year by defeating Tomas Martin Etchverry on Tuesday.

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The 22-year-old college athlete at Texas Christian University-especially a unique home of Norrie and Round One Casualty Jacob Fearnley-is only the 281st place in the world, but has been looking for the Argentinian, who is currently the world of the world.

Next for Pinington Jones, who reached the second round of Wimbledon in 2022, Italy’s Flavio Cobolli, the World NO22.

Arthur Fny

Arthur Fny, one of several British who achieved an angry victory in Wimbledon on the first day in Wimbledon, canceled the 20th seed Alexei Popyrin on Monday.

The 22-year-old appears to his third appearance of Wimbledon and was taken in 461 in the world in the world before the campaign started in SW19.

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He will compete in the second round Italian Luciano Darderi.

Oliver Tarvet

And last but not least, the world is no. 733 Oliver Tarvet.

The 21-year-old from St. Albans, currently a student at the University of San Diego, came through three qualifying rounds to give his Wimbledon debut-and promptly drove past the Swiss opponent Leandro Riedi, who ranked around 200 places above him.

In the second round, however, Tarvet expects an almighty test in the form of Alcaraz from World No. 2. The Spanish star showed an indication of vulnerability in his thriller with five sets, so that the young Brit can make life difficult for him.

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