Summary

  • First day of Wimbledon qualifying - watch men's first round live on BBC (UK only)

  • LIVE: Mackenzie McDonald wins 6 - 3 final set against Felipe Meligeni Alves

  • Fourth seed Coleman Wong beaten 7-6 (12-10) 6-2 by Borna Gorjo in first round

  • GB's Dan Evans beats Juan Carlos Prado Angelo 7-6 (7-2) 6-3 to reach second round

  • Evans will retire after Wimbledon but still needs to win two qualifying matches to reach a final singles main draw

  • Britain's Broady beaten by August Holmgren 6-7 (6-8) 6-4 5-7 in first round

  • Eastbourne also begins today - watch live on the BBC (UK only)

  1. How to follow Wimbledon qualifyingpublished at 19:00 BST 21 June

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    You can watch coverage from Monday, 22 June to Friday, 25 June from 11:00 BST on the BBC Sport website and app.

  2. Order of play - Day 1published at 18:59 BST 21 June

    Coleman Wong v Borna Gojo - 11:00 BST

    Juan Carlos Prado Angelo v GB's Daniel Evans

    GB's Liam Broady v August Holmgren

    Mackenzie McDonald v Felipe Meligeni Alves

  3. The players who have received wildcards for Wimbledon so farpublished at 18:59 BST 21 June

    Men's singles wildcards: Grigor Dimitrov, Jacob Fearnley, Arthur Fery, Jack Pinnington Jones, Toby Samuel, Stan Wawrinka, Harry Wendelken, Felix Gill

    Women's singles wildcards: Maja Chwalinska, Harriet Dart, Alicia Dudeney, Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic, Katie Swan, Mimi Xu, player TBC

  4. Evans misses out on Wimbledon singles wildcardpublished at 18:59 BST 21 June

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    British tennis stalwart Dan Evans has missed out on a Wimbledon singles wildcard and will have to go through qualifying to make the main draw.

    The 36-year-old, who announced last week that he would end his tennis career after Wimbledon, had hoped to receive one of the eight singles wildcards to guarantee an emotional final appearance at his home Grand Slam.

    However, the final remaining places were awarded to British pair Harry Wendelken and Felix Gill on Wednesday.

    Evans expressed frustration at not being given a wildcard for the HSBC Championships at Queen's Club, saying it would have been a "classy gesture" to get one.

    "I feel I've done plenty of time of helping British tennis, off the court, and on the court, so I hope to get one," he said.

    World number 244 Evans, who was given a wildcard last year, is a former British number one and has reached the Wimbledon third round on three occasions.

  5. Evans, Andreescu, Sun, among the players going through qualiferspublished at 18:59 BST 21 June

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    Britain's Dan Evans is among the players who need to win three matches to secure a place in the main draw, which begins on Monday, 28 June.

    Evans will end his career after Wimbledon, where he has been given a wildcard into the men's doubles with Henry Searle but not the singles.

    There are 13 Britons in the men's qualifying competition and eight in the women's, including Heather Watson and Jodie Burrage.

    Former US Open champion Bianca Andreescu and 2024 quarter-finalist Lulu Sun are also in the field.