Andy Murray gets Wimbledon wildcard as rising British star is also rewarded

Kevin Palmer
Andy Murray
Andy Murray in action at Queen's Club

Andy Murray has been announced as one of the initial recipients of a Wimbledon wildcard, with fellow Brit Jack Draper also handed a golden ticket to the third Grand Slam event of the tennis year.

The two-time champion, who played just his third ATP singles match of the year at Queen’s Club on Tuesday, is ranked down at 124, which is outside the cut-off for direct qualification.

Murray will be joined by fellow British players Katie Boulter, Jodie Burrage, Harriet Dart, Samantha Murray Sharan, Francesca Jones, Liam Broady, Jay Clarke and 19-year-old Jack Draper, who won his maiden ATP Tour match at Queen’s on Monday.

Five-time champion Venus Williams and Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz have also been given main draw wild cards.

The decision to award Draper a wildcard may have been sealed by his win against world No.23 Jannik Sinner, with the British youngster admitting after that match that he would realise a dream by playing in the main draw at Wimbledon.

Jack Draper delighted

“I’ll be ready to playing qualifying if I get a qualifying wildcard, and if I get a main, then obviously that would mean the world to me and I could go and compete,” he told reporters. 

“I’m not expecting anything, not at all, because like I said, I haven’t competed loads. But a win like today I guess does help my chances of getting a wildcard.”

Meanwhile, Wimbledon chiefs have confirmed that Naomi Osaka is still on the list of entrants for this year’s Championships, despite her high-profile withdrawal from the French Open last month due to mental health issues.

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