There was a total of 23 Brits – the most since 1984 – competing across the men’s and women’s singles this year, including several teenagers, with 10 making it through to the second round.
That’s the joint-best tally by the home crowd at Wimbledon since a dozen Britons reached the same stage back in 1976.
Here is a list of every Brit still fighting for the Wimbledon singles titles this year, in order of their current world ranking.
The highest-ranked British player in the world, Jack Draper breezed into the second round after first opponent Sebastian Baez retired at two sets down.
Coming into this year’s tournament at a lofty world No4, Draper is a genuine title contender having beaten both the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and his likeliest challenger, world No1 Jannik Sinner, before.
He won’t face either man until at least the semi-finals at Wimbledon, but the 23-year-old British No1 has been handed a bit of a tricky draw even before that point.
His best previous finish at Wimbledon was the second round – in both 2022 and 2024 – and he will have to best 2017 Wimbledon finalist Marin Cilic to improve on that.
An encouraging few months have seen Emma Raducanu jump back up to British No1 and 40th in the world rankings.
The 22-year-old is very at home on grass and beat fellow Brit Mimi Xu in straight sets in the first round, before then defeating former champion Marketa Vondrousova.
The 23-year-old has made huge strides since reaching the third round of Wimbledon as a qualifier last summer, including winning a first WTA Tour title.
The 35-year-old is world No154 at the moment, but ousted fellow British wildcard Jay Clarke in straight sets in round one to set up an enticing second-round showdown with Novak Djokovic.
Evans – who has made it to the fourth round at Wimbledon before and the third round on three occasions, but progressed to the second round for the first time since 2021 – has beaten the seven-time champion of this tournament the only time the two faced each other previously.
One of several Brits to produce an upset victory on day one at Wimbledon, Arthur Fery saw off 20th seed Alexei Popyrin on Monday.
The 22-year-old is making his third Wimbledon appearance and was ranked 461st in the world before the action got underway in SW19.,
