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This category lists notable male tennis players with Wikipedia articles who have represented Great Britain in tennis competition. Note: Players who have represented England , Scotland , Wales or Northern Ireland as an individual nation (for example, in tennis at the Commonwealth Games ), are also listed under the subcategories for those countries.
This category lists tennis players with Wikipedia articles who have notably represented Great Britain.Note that articles are sub-categorized by whether a player has done so in male or female competition, by particular notable competition, and by the Home Nation that they come from or have represented in competition.
The most successful British tennis player of all time was Fred Perry, who is the only Briton to have won all four Grand Slam tournaments. Angela Mortimer, Ann Haydon-Jones and Virginia Wade each won three of the Grand Slams. Andy Murray is the only British player, apart from Fred Perry, to have reached the final of all four Grand Slams.
Note: Players who have represented England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland as an individual nation (for example, in tennis at the Commonwealth Games), are also listed under the subcategories for those countries. Players who only ever represented Great Britain as a single entity (for example, in tennis at the Olympic Games) are listed under ...
This is a list of top international male singles tennis players, both past and present. It includes players who have met one or more of the following criteria in singles: Officially ranked among the top 25 players by the Association of Tennis Professionals (since 1973) Ranked among the top 10 by an expert (e.g. A. Wallis Myers) before 1973
Here’s what to know about the British tennis star. ... Draper, who began playing professional tennis in 2018, is currently ranked as the 25th best singles tennis player in the world, ...
This article lists the professional tennis players who reached the highest ranking among their compatriots during the Open Era.The rankings used are ATP rankings for men (since 23 August 1973 for singles, and 1 March 1976 for doubles) and WTA rankings for women (since 3 November 1975 for singles, and 4 September 1984 for doubles).
This article lists the progress of British tennis players at Wimbledon each year. Wimbledon is the home Grand Slam for British players, but in recent years they have not had much success. However, on 7 July 2013 Andy Murray became the first Briton to win the men's competition since Fred Perry in 1936.