Who will be the British people’s champion in the summer of 2024?
Wimbledon has arrived and a fresh crop of UK talent, seasoned with a number of familiar faces, will aim to make a name for themselves at SW19.
Andy Murray will head to the Championships one final time in a bid to light up Centre Court in a way only Andy Murray can.
British men’s No. 1 Jack Draper and women’s No. 1 Katie Boulter have both earned seeded places in the main draw following successful starts to 2024.
More than 30 British singles players will feature, either in qualifying or the main draw – but crucially, how many will be left after the opening couple of rounds?
RadioTimes.com brings you the full round-up of British players’ progress at Wimbledon 2024.
Men’s and women’s singles players. Alphabetical order. Times approximate, subject to change.
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