The conversation around Wimbledon this year has already begun after the entry lists were released.
Roland Garros is the current focus, with qualifying already underway for the clay court major tournament.
Clay is often a surface that British players struggle on, with four already out of French Open qualifying in the first round.
Although there are not as high hopes for British players at Roland Garros, the grass courts of Wimbledon are likely to create some excitement.

Six British players already confirmed for Wimbledon 2025
With just under six weeks to go until Wimbledon gets underway, the entry lists have been released for the grass court major.
On the men’s singles Wimbledon entry list, Jannik Sinner features as the top seed, ahead of two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz.
The fifth main draw entrant is Indian Wells champion Jack Draper, who will have the spotlight on him after an impressive start to the 2025 season.
British number one Draper is even ranked ahead of Novak Djokovic, the seven-time Wimbledon champion who lost to Alcaraz in the final last year.
Draper is one of three British men featuring on the Wimbledon entry list, alongside former top 10 player Cameron Norrie and rising Scotsman Jacob Fearnley.
There is also the possibility that they will be joined by Billy Harris, who is currently the third alternate to the main draw.
Katie Boulter is the highest ranked of three British women in the Wimbledon entry list, ahead of Emma Raducanu and Sonay Kartal.
However, there is a possibility that Boulter is not the British number one when The Championships come around, with Raducanu only five ranking places behind her compatriot.
While the likes of Harriet Dart, Dan Evans and Heather Watson have not gained direct entry to Wimbledon this year, they could be in contention for wildcards that are usually awarded to mostly British players.
Which of these six players has performed the best at Wimbledon?
Raducanu was the standout British singles player at Wimbledon last year, as she was the only one to reach the second week.
This is the second time that the former US Open champion has managed to reach the last-16 at SW19, while Boulter still awaits her breakthrough.
Although Draper is currently the world number five, he is still yet to surpass the second round at his home Grand Slam tournament.
Last year, Draper lost to compatriot Norrie in the second round, but he will be hoping for some significant improvements in 2025.
Norrie is the British player to have enjoyed the best performance at Wimbledon since Andy Murray in 2016, having reached the semi-finals in 2022.
British Player | Best Wimbledon Result |
Jack Draper | Second Round (2022 & 2024) |
Jacob Fearnley | Second Round (2024) |
Cameron Norrie | Semi-final (2022) |
Katie Boulter | Third Round (2022 & 2023) |
Emma Raducanu | Fourth Round (2021 & 2024) |
Sonay Kartal | Third Round (2024) |
Wimbledon will get underway on Monday, July 30, but first attention will be on Paris for Roland Garros.