Wimbledon begins on 3 July with full coverage across the BBC. No British women were ranked in the top 100 at the cut-off date for Wimbledon to qualify automatically, although Katie Boulter, Jodie Burrage, Harriet Dart, Sonay Kartal, Katie Swan and Heather Watson were handed wildcards. On Tuesday, qualifying for the women's singles begins with Britons Emily Appleton, Naiktha Bains, Anna Brogan, Hannah Klugman, Isabelle Lacy, Lily Miyazaki, Eden Silva and Mingge Xu all in action. Lily Miyazaki is 242nd in the world and lost to current world number five Caroline Garcia in the first round of Wimbledon in 2022 He said: "In the past few years it was really difficult to accept the fact I had to play qualifying, that I wasn't where I was before my injury but now it's quite clear in my head that that's my level at the moment."īritain's Dan Evans, Andy Murray and Cameron Norrie qualified automatically for the main draw, while Liam Broady, Jan Choinski, Arthur Fery, George Loffhagen and Ryan Peniston have been given wildcards. The former world number 10 beat Zdenek Kolar of the Czech Republic 4-6 6-3 6-3 on Monday. Lucas Pouille has previously reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open and the last eight at Wimbledon and the US Open but has to go through qualifying after a lengthy injury struggle. South Korea's Chung Hyeon, an Australian Open semi-finalist in 2018, was another winner on Monday, beating Bulgaria's Dimitar Kuzmanov 6-2 3-6 6-3. Charles Broom was one of four British players to win in Wimbledon qualifying on MondayĮlsewhere, Brazil's Thiago Seyboth Wild, who beat Russia's Daniil Medvedev in the opening round of the French Open last month, is into round two of Wimbledon qualifying thanks to a 6-4 6-4 win over Jelle Sels of the Netherlands. Players need to win three matches to secure a place in the main draw, with Monday, Samuel, Broom and Harris all in action again on Wednesday, with the final qualifying round on Thursday. Hill ’72 Lynn Bacon Steenberg ’74 Juliet Armstrong ’84 Commander Brendon Drew ’91 Class of 1961.Samuel, 20, another wild card, overcame a rankings gap of nearly 250 places to defeat Antoine Bellier 6-4 7-6 (7-5).īroom beat Alessandro Giannessi and Harris overcame Alexander Ritschard.īut there were defeats for Stuart Parker, who won the first set against seventh seed James Duckworth before losing out 4-6 6-3 6-1, and Harry Wendelken, beaten 6-3 7-6 (7-6) by Italian Matteo Gigante.ĭaniel Cox took the opening set against Federico Gaio of Italy but lost 2-6 7-6 (7-2) 7-5, while Luca Pow only won four games in his 6-3 6-1 defeat by Gijs Brouwer of the Netherlands.īroom, 25, gained a 6-4 6-7 (4-7) 6-3 win over Italy's Giannessi, while 28-year-old Harris fought back from behind to beat his Swiss opponent 5-7 7-6 (7-5) 6-2. ’86.Ģ013 Wall of Fame – Saturday, October 19 5-9 pm at DrumlinsĬongratulations honorees Margaret (Peggy) Smith Joslyn ’52 Dr. Bruce Seidberg ’55 Robert Streeten ’73 Assemblyman Samuel Roberts Louise Kauffman Sira, Esq. The Wall of Fame celebrates honorees each October at a banquet that also serves as the major fundraiser for the Nottingham parent-teacher group.Ģ015 Wall of Fame – Saturday, October 10 5-10 pm at DrumlinsĬongratulations honorees Henry Kalette ’40 Harold McGrath, Jr. The Nottingham Wall of Fame honors Nottingham graduates who have established themselves in their professions and/or made outstanding contributions to their communities.
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