Wheelchair singles drawpublished at 11:33 BST 10 July 2019
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Tomorrow marks the start of the wheelchair competitions at Wimbledon, and there are a host of Brits hoping to get their hands on the trophies come the weekend.
Ten-time Grand Slam champion Jordanne Whiley - returning to Wimbledon for the first time since giving birth to her son in 2018 - will first play her doubles partner and world number two Yui Kamiji.
In the men's singles, Paralympic champion Gordon Reid takes on world number one Shingo Kunieda first up, with US Open champion Alfie Hewett facing Gustavo Fernandes.
In the quads, British world number three Andy Lapthorne will play world number two David Wagner of the US. Thursday marks the Wimbledon debut of a quad singles draw.





