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Lexus British Open and Futures Events to take place in Roehampton

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The Lexus British Open and ITF World Tennis Tour tournaments will soon be taking place at two tennis venues in Roehampton.

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The Lexus British Open Roehampton will be held at the Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Centre, and both men’s and women’s ITF World Tennis Tour events at the National Tennis Centre. The Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Centre also hosts qualifying for the Grand Slam. However, this is unlikely to continue in future. Futures tournaments regularly take place in Roehampton during the summer.

Lexus British Open Roehampton

Wheelchair tournaments (2 – 5 July 2024)

5 British players are in the provisional wheelchair men’s singles main draw entry list, including Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid. Other top 10 men’s singles players, such as Gustavo Fernandez, Martin De La Puente and Joachim Gérard and the current women’s and quad singles world number 1’s Diede de Groot and Sam Schröder have also provisionally entered the tournament.

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Junior events (30 June – 5 July 2024)

Trevor Svajda will compete in boys singles. His brother Zachary lost in the 2nd round of Wimbledon qualifying on Wednesday. Nicholai Budkov Kjaer will play in Roehampton and has won J300’s in Beaulieu-sur-Mer and Santa Croche sull’Arno and the French Open boys doubles title. He has also won two singles titles in his last three Futures tournaments. Eight of the top 10 players are in the girl’s singles main draw. After participating in Wimbledon qualifying earlier this week, Hannah Klugman and Mingge Xu will play at the Lexus British Open Roehampton.

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ITF World Tennis Tour Tournaments

Futures events (29 July – 4 August 2024 and 5 – 11 August 2024)

ITF World Tennis Tour tournaments will be held for all in Roehampton in late July and early August. These are the first men’s Futures tournaments in Roehampton this year, although there was a women’s event in February.

British players such as Ranah Akua Stoiber and Jack Pinnington Jones have previously played in Roehampton and might also compete in tournaments this summer.

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