Roland Garros 2024: Britwatch - which British players are competing?
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Find out which British tennis players are competing at Roland Garros from 20 May to 9 June 2024 and track all the latest French Open draws and results.
Highlights
- Alfie Hewett & Gordon Reid win 20th Grand Slam title
- Andy Lapthorne & Guy Sasson finish runners-up in quad doubles final
- Neal Skupski & Desirae Krawczyk finish runners-up in the mixed doubles
- Alfie Hewett bows out in semi-final defeat to Gustavo Fernandez 7-5, 6-7(1), 6-2
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Active players
Men’s wheelchair doubles
Partner: Gordon Reid (GBR)
- Final: won vs Tokito Oda (JPN, world No.3) & Takuya Miki (JPN, world No.5) 6-1, 6-4
- Semi-final: won vs Gustavo Fernandez (ARG, world No.10) & Stephane Houdet (FRA, world No.4) 3-6, 6-2, 10-8
- Quarter-final: won vs Tom Egberink (NED, world No.9) & Maikel Scheffers (NED, world No.11) 6-2, 6-0
Men’s wheelchair singles
- Semi-final: lost vs Gustavo Fernandez (ARG, world No.3) 7-5, 6-7(1), 6-2
- Quarter-final: won vs Gordon Reid (GBR, world No.5) 6-0, 6-4
- First round: won vs Joachim Gerard (BEL, world No.6) 6-1, 6-3
World ranking: singles - 1; doubles - 1
LTA support: Wheelchair Elite Programme
Best result at Roland Garros: Wheelchair men’s singles – Champion (2021, 2020 & 2017); Wheelchair men’s doubles – Champion (2023, 2022, 2021 & 2020)
Recent highlights: Having finished 2023 as the world No.1 and ITF World Champion, Hewett has only continued his dominance this year. The British star has already won four singles titles this season, including the Cajun Classic ITF Super Series, and finished runner-up at the Australian Open. Hewett and Gordon Reid won their fifth straight Grand Slam in Melbourne in January and were the driving force behind Great Britain clinching gold in the men’s event at the World Team Cup.
Quad wheelchair doubles
Partner: Guy Sasson (ISR)
- Final: lost vs Sam Schroder (NED, world No.1) & Niels Vink (NED, world No.2) (seeded 1) 7-6(9), 6-1
- Semi-final: won vs Robert Shaw (CAN, world No.4) & David Wagner (USA, world No.7) 6-2, 3-6, 10-2
Quad wheelchair singles
- Quarter-final: lost vs Sam Schroder (NED, world No.2) (seeded 2) 6-1, 6-3
World ranking: singles - 6; doubles - 3
LTA support: Wheelchair Elite Programme
Best result at Roland Garros: Wheelchair quad singles – Final (2020); Wheelchair quad doubles – Champion (2023 & 2021)
Recent highlights: Reigning quad doubles champion Lapthorne returns with his eyes set on a third title in four years in the French capital. The 33-year-old has already captured one major trophy this season at the Australian Open alongside American David Wagner, before the duo also won the Cajun Classic. Lapthorne dominated at the ITF2 event in Bolton this season – winning both the singles and doubles – and helped the GB World Team Cup side qualify for the Finals and finish sixth.
Men’s wheelchair doubles
Partner: Gordon Reid (GBR)
- Final: won vs Tokito Oda (JPN, world No.3) & Takuya Miki (JPN, world No.5) 6-1, 6-4
- Semi-final: won vs Gustavo Fernandez (ARG, world No.10) & Stephane Houdet (FRA, world No.4) 3-6, 6-2, 10-8
- Quarter-final: won vs Tom Egberink (NED, world No.9) & Maikel Scheffers (NED, world No.11) 6-2, 6-0
Men’s wheelchair singles
- Quarter-final: lost vs Alfie Hewett (GBR, world No.1) 6-0, 6-4
- First round: won vs Stephane Houdet (FRA, world No.9) 7-5, 6-2
World ranking: singles - 5; doubles - 2
LTA support: Wheelchair Elite Programme
Best result at Roland Garros: Wheelchair men’s singles – Champion (2019 & 2016); Wheelchair men’s doubles – Champion (2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2016 & 2015)
Recent highlights: Two-time former champion Reid has produced a series of strong singles performances alongside doubles titles this season. He finished runner-up at the Allianz Para Trophy in Germany, as well as semi-finals at the Australian Open, Japan Open and ABN AMRO Open. Reid and Alfie Hewett continued their doubles dominance with a fifth straight title in Melbourne and the Brit’s spearheaded a fourth World Team Cup gold for the British men’s team.
Women's players
Women’s singles
- First round: lost vs Linda Noskova (world No.29) 7-6(3), 6-4
World ranking: 91
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: First round (2022)
Recent highlights: Dart returned to the top 100 in February following her first WTA 125 singles final in Canberra followed by an impressive semi-final at the Transylvania Open. Since moving onto the clay, she’s picked up a couple of strong results oat the Oeiras Ladies Open and in qualifying for the Mutua Madrid Masters. Dart has also made two WTA doubles finals this year in Romania and Oeiras.
Women's doubles
Partner: Katie Boulter (GBR)
- First round: lost vs Hao-Ching Chan (TPE, world No.25) & Veronika Kudermetova (world No.39) 6-1, 3-6, 7-5
Mixed doubles
Partner: Joe Salisbury (GBR)
- Second round: lost vs Desirae Krawczyk (USA) & Neal Skupski (GBR) (seeded 4) 6-1, 5-7, 10-7
- First round: won vs Fiona Ferro (FRA) & Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA) 6-2, 6-4
Women's singles qualifying:
- First round: lost vs Antonia Ruzic (CRO, world No.214) 6-3, 5-7, 6-1
World ranking: singles -156; doubles - 47
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: Second round (2018, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2012 & 2011); Women’s doubles – Second round (2022 & 2018)
Recent highlights: On the singles court, Watson’s best result of the year so far came on home soil at the Lexus GB Pro Series Roehampton – finishing runner-up to New Zealand's Lulu Sun. But on the doubles court, she’s currently surging towards a new career-high ranking. The British doubles No.1 has been a runner-up at the WTA 500 events in Brisbane and Abu Dhabi, as well as a quarter-final in Charleston.
Women's singles
- First round: lost vs Paula Badosa (world No.140) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4
Women's doubles
Partner: Heather Watson (GBR)
- First round: lost vs Hao-Ching Chan (TPE, world No.25) & Veronika Kudermetova (world No.39) 6-1, 3-6, 7-5
World ranking: 28
LTA support: Elite
Best result at Roland Garros: Qualifying R2 (2023)
Recent highlights: Boulter could be set to be seeded at a Grand Slam for the first time in her career at this year’s Roland Garros. Since winning her first WTA title in Nottingham last year, the British No.1 has gone from strength to strength, capturing the San Diego Open trophy and breaking into the top 30. Boulter may have limited experience on the clay but is already showing strong progress in a short period of time. Her best result on the dirt this season came at the Billie Jean King Cup where she overcame France’s Clara Burel 7-5, 6-0 to help GB into the Finals.
Women's singles qualifying:
- First round: lost vs Sijia Wei (CHN, world No.190) 6-1, 6-1
World ranking: world No.133
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: Qualifying R2 (2022)
Recent highlights: Miyazaki has had an impressive start to 2024 – winning the two biggest singles titles of her career. In February she closed out a trio of three-set matches to lift the W75 Andrezieux-Boutheon title, before moving on to win the W75 Croissy-Beaubourg a month later. Both titles came in France, but both were on hard courts, with Miyazaki yet to play a match on clay this season.
Women's doubles
Partner: Yafan Wang (CHN)
- Second round: lost vs Miyu Kato (JPN, world No.36) & Nadiia Kichenok (UKR, world No.46) (seeded 16) 6-3, 7-5
- First round: won vs Lin Zhu (CHN, world No.114) & Fang-Hsien Wu (TPE, world No.59) 6-2, 6-2
World ranking: 67
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: N/A
Recent highlights: Lumsden made her career-high ranking after reaching her first WTA final of the season at the Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole with fellow British star Naiktha Bains. The British No.2 also made the final of the W75 Croissy-Beubourg with Jessika Ponchet but finished runner-up.
Women’s doubles
Partner: Ingrid Gamarra Martins (BRA)
- First round: lost vs Ellen Perez (AUS, world No,7) & Nicole Melichar-Martinez (USA, world No.7) 5-7, 6-2, 6-1
World ranking: 69
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: First round (2023)
Recent highlights: Having reached a career-high ranking in May, Nicholls comes into Roland Garros off the back of arguably her strongest start to a season to date. After winning the W75 Porto title with Sarah Beth Grey in January, Nicholls went on to lift her second WTA title at the ATX Open in Austin. Nicholls and Olivia Gadecki then made it back-to-back trophies at the WTA 125 in Charleston – capping off her third piece of silverware in 2024 so far.
Men's players
Men’s singles
- First round: lost vs Stan Wawrinka (world No.97) 6-4, 6-4, 6-1
Men’s doubles
Partner: Dan Evans (GBR)
- First round: lost vs Sebastian Baez (ARG, world No.436) & Thiago Seyboth Wild (BRA, world No.434) 7-6(6), 7-6(3)
World ranking: 75
LTA support: Elite
Best result at Roland Garros: Runner-up (2016)
Recent highlights: Murray looks set to return from injury to play in what could be his final appearance at the French Open. The former runner-up suffered an ankle injury in March, but the 36-year-old is targeting Roland Garros ahead of a potential return to Paris for the Olympics later this year. Murray’s injury came following his best result of the 2024 season so far in reaching the third round at the Miami Open.
Men's singles qualifying:
- Third round: lost vs Valentin Vacherot (POL, world No.116) 7-6(2), 7-5
- Second round: won vs Manuel Guinard (FRA, world No.225) 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(3)
- First round: won vs Emilio Nava (USA, world No.126) 6-3, 4-6, 6-1
World ranking: world No.202
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: First round (2020)
Recent highlights: Harris has put in consistent performances across a busy 2024 schedule so far on the ATP Challenger Tour. Having played in Australian Open qualifying for the first time of his career, he has reached four Challenger quarter-finals in Manama, Lille, Barcelona and Rome – two of which were on clay.
Men’s singles
- First round: lost vs Pavel Kotov (world No.57) 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-2
World ranking: 33
LTA support: Elite
Best result at Roland Garros: Third round (2023, 2022 & 2021)
Recent highlights: Norrie got the season off to a flying start – making the fourth round at the Australian Open before bowing out to Alexander Zverev in a five set epic. Since then, his best results have come on the clay, including a semi-final at the ATP 500 in Rio de Janeiro and a quarter-final in Barcelona. Having made the third round in three straight appearances at Roland Garros, Norrie will be hoping that 2024 is the year he takes that next step.
Men’s singles
- First round: lost vs Holger Rune (world No.13) 6-4, 6-4, 6-4
Men’s doubles
Partner: Andy Murray (GBR)
- First round: lost vs Sebastian Baez (ARG, world No.436) & Thiago Seyboth Wild (BRA, world No.434) 7-6(6), 7-6(3)
World ranking: 60
LTA support: Elite
Best result at Roland Garros: Second round (2022)
Recent highlights: It’s been a mixed season for Evans, whose best results have come at the Miami Open (Third round), Los Cabos and Adelaide (Second round). Evans will be hoping he can recapture the form that saw him win the biggest title of his career last year at the Citi Open before clinching important wins for Great Britia at the Davis Cup Finals in Manchester.
Men’s doubles
Partner: Harri Heliovaara (FIN)
- Third round: lost vs Sander Gille (BEL, world No.18) & Joran Vligen (BEL, world No.18) (seeded 10) WALKOVER
- Second round: won vs Luke Johnson (GBR, world No.74) & Skander Mansouri (TUN, world No.66) 6-3, 7-5
- First round: won vs Santiago Gonzalez (MEX, world No.12) & Edouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA, world No.11) (seeded 5) 6-3, 5-7, 6-4
World ranking: 49
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: First round (2023)
Recent highlights: Patten has made a brilliant start to 2024, having already made four finals and winning two titles. This included his first ATP trophy in Marrakech alongside Finland’s Harri Heliovaara. Patten and Heliovaara have formed a strong partnership in recent months, reaching finals in three of threi four tournaments together. Patten is currently closing in on his career-high ranking of world No.50.
Men’s singles
- First round: lost vs Jesper De Jong (NED, world No.176) 7-5, 6-4, 6-7(3), 3-6, 6-3
World ranking: 35
LTA support: Elite
Best result at Roland Garros: First round (2023)
Recent highlights: Draper has continued to progress on the ATP Tour this season. The 22-year-old kicked off the year by making the second tour-level final of his career in Adelaide and has since made a semi-final in Acapulco and quarter-final on the clay in Munich. He’s already picked up four top 35 wins and has recently taken Hubert Hurkacz and Taylor Fritz to three sets on the dirt.
Men’s doubles
Partner: Michael Venus (NZL) (seeded 13)
- Second round: lost vs Gregoire Barrere (FRA, world No.431) & Lucas Pouille (FRA, world No.888) 6-4, 7-6(6)
- First round: won vs Pedro Martinez (ESP, world No.274) & Jaume Munar (ESP, world No.431) 6-1, 6-2
World ranking: 27
LTA support: Elite
Best result at Roland Garros: Quarter-final (2020 & 2017)
Recent highlights: Murray and New Zealand partner Michael Venus head to Paris full of confidence having reached the semi-finals of the ATP Masters event in Madrid only a few weeks ago. The duo won their first and only title of the year in Doha back in February but have since been up and down with successes until Madrid. Last year, Murray and Venus won four titles, including two on clay in Banja Luka and Geneva.
Men's singles qualifying:
- First round: lost vs Denis Kudla (USA, world No.161) 6-4, 6-4
World ranking: world No.180
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: Qualifying R2 (2023, 2018)
Recent highlights: Choinski is one of few British players who would call clay arguably his best and favourite surface. In 2023 he won his second Challenger title on clay in Meerbusch as well as two semi-finals in Mexico. So far this year, Choinski’s best result has been a quarter-final at the ATP 250 Munich last month. He’ll be hoping to qualify for Roland Garros for the first time in his career.
Men’s doubles
Partner: Rajeev Ram (USA) (seeded 3)
- Quarter-final: lost vs Simone Bolelli (ITA, world No.23) and Andrea Vavassori (ITA, world No.20) (seeded 11) 1-6, 6-3, 6-4
- Third round: won vs Gregoire Barrere (FRA, world No.431) & Lucas Pouille (FRA, world No.888) 6-3, 6-3
- Second round: won vs Gonzalo Escobar (ECU, world No.47) & Aleksandr Nedovyesov (KAZ, world No.40) 6-3, 6-4
- First round: won vs Ariel Behar (URU, world No.35) & Adam Pavlasek (CZE, world No.34) 6-3, 6-4
Mixed doubles
Partner: Heather Watson (GBR)
- Second round: lost vs Desirae Krawczyk (USA) & Neal Skupski (GBR) (seeded 4) 6-1, 5-7, 10-7
- First round: won vs Fiona Ferro (FRA) & Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA) 6-2, 6-4
World ranking: 5
LTA support: Elite
Best result at Roland Garros: Men’s doubles – Quarter-final (2022, 2020 & 2019); Mixed doubles – Champion (2021)
Recent highlights: Salisbury knows what it takes to win at Roland Garros having previously captured the mixed doubles crown with Desirae Krawczyk in 2021. Coming off a season where they won the US Open and Nitto ATP Finals, Salisbury and American Rajeev Ram have won one title so far this year in Adelaide, with other highlights coming at the Miami Open (Quarter-final), Italian Open (Quarter-final) and Australian Open (Third round). Former champions in Monte Carlo and Lyon, Salisbury and Ram have plenty of experience winning on the clay and will be hoping to build on their recent successes in the majors over the last few years.
Men’s doubles
Partner: Robert Galloway (USA)
- First round: lost vs Austin Krajicek (USA, world No.8) & Ivan Dodig (CRO, world No.7) (seeded 4) 6-4, 5-7, 6-3
World ranking: 50
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: First round (2023)
Recent highlights: Doubles star Cash won his first ATP title earlier this season at Delray Beach alongside American Robert Galloway after defeating Neal Skupski and Santiago Gonzalez in the final. Elsewhere, the duo made the semi-final in Hong Kong at the start of the season and quarter-finals in Rio, Acapulco and Auckland.
Men’s doubles
Partner: Jean-Julien Rojer (NED)
- First round: lost vs Maximo Gonzalez (ARG, world No.17) & Andres Molteni (ARG, world No.16) (seeded 8) 7-6(3), 6-3
World ranking: 39
LTA support: Elite
Best result at Roland Garros: Men’s doubles – Quarter-final (2022); Mixed doubles - Quarter-final (2023)
Recent highlights: The former world No.7 has joined forces with Dutchman Jean-Julien Rojer this season, with the duo having won the Brisbane International title at the turn of the year. Since then, they’ve made a quarter-finals at Indian Wells and the Miami Open. Glasspool has reached two clay court finals in his career, winning in Hamburg 2022 but finishing runner-up in Umag in the same year.
Men’s doubles
Partner: Skander Mansouri (TUN)
- Second round: lost vs Henry Patten (GBR, world No.49) & Harri Heliovaara (FIN, world No.38) 6-3, 7-5
- First round: won vs Romain Arneodo (MON, world No.73) & Sam Weissborn (AUT, world No.63) 6-2, 6-4
World ranking: 74
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: N/A
Recent highlights: Johnson has had a brilliant first half of the season alongside Tunisian partner Skander Mansouri wrapping up an impressive four ATP Challenger Tour titles in Nonthaburi, Ottignies, Rome and Aix en Pronvence - two of which have come on clay. This will be the 30-year-old's Grand Slam debut outside of Wimbledon.
Mixed doubles
Partner: Desirae Krawczyk (USA) (seeded 4)
- Final: lost vs Laura Siegemund (GER) & Edouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA) 6-4, 7-5
- Semi-final: won vs Su-Wei Hsieh (TPE) & Jan Zielinski (POL) 6-1, 6-7(2), 10-4
- Quarter-final: won vs Shuai Zhang (CHN) & Marcelo Arevalo (SLV) 7-6(6), 6-4
- Second round: won vs Heather Watson (GBR) & Joe Salisbury (GBR) 6-1, 5-7, 10-7
- First round: won vs Gonzalo Escobar (ECU) & Shuko Aoyama (JPN) 7-5, 6-1
Men’s doubles
Partner: Andreas Mies (GER) (seeded 12)
- First round: lost vs Tomas Mahac (CZE, world No.65) & Zhizhen Zhang (CHN, world No.59) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3
World ranking: 10
LTA support: Elite
Best result at Roland Garros: Men’s doubles – Quarter-final (2023, 2022 & 2020); Mixed doubles – Quarter-final (2022 & 2021)
Recent highlights: Former world No.1 Skupski entered the 2024 season with a new partner and a fresh challenge ahead. Skupski and Santiago Gonzalez had a few ups and downs at the start of the season, making finals at Delray Beach and Acapulco, as well as a semi-final in Dallas, but then went out in the first round at three straight Masters events. Recently he has joined forces with Joe Salisbury and Austin Krajicek on the clay.
Men's singles qualifying:
- First round: lost vs Li Tu (AUS, world No.215) 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-2
World ranking: world No.205
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: First round (2020)
Recent highlights: At the start of this season Crawford switched nationalities to Great Britain ahead of the Australian Open. Since then the 25-year-old has been a regular competitor on the ATP Challenger Tour, with standout results coming with quarter-final finishes in Mexico City and Tallahassee. His biggest success has come on the doubles court, where he won the biggest title of his career at the Sarasota Challenger with Tristan Boyer.
Men's singles qualifying:
- First round: lost vs J.J Wolf (USA, world No.107) 6-1, 6-7(5), 6-2
World ranking: world No.219
LTA support: NTC Pro Access
Best result at Roland Garros: Qualifying R2 (2023)
Recent highlights: After reaching the quarter-final at an ATP Challenger in Nonthaburi earlier this season, Peniston has been out of action following surgery on his ankle. The 28-year-old will be looking to make his long-awaited return in Paris.
Wheelchair players
Women's wheelchair singles
- First round: lost vs Ziying Wang (CHN, world No.10) 7-6(4), 6-0
Women's wheelchair doubles
Partner: Angelica Bernal (COL)
- Quarter-final: lost vs Yui Japan (JPN, world No.1) & Kgothatso Montjane (RSA, world No.1) 6-3, 7-5
Events: Women’s wheelchair singles; Women’s wheelchair doubles
World ranking: singles - 14; doubles - 9
LTA support: Wheelchair Pro Scholarship Programme
Best result at Roland Garros: Wheelchair women’s singles – Semi-final (2006); Wheelchair women’s doubles – Semi-final (2016, 2009, 2008)
Recent highlights: The British No.1 has continued her doubles success so far in 2024 – winning three titles, the best of which came at the ITF1 Daegu Open with Aniek Van Koot. This came part of a run of three straight finals during her time in Korea. On the singles court, she’s reached semi-finals in Rotterdam, Bolton and Antalya, as well as quarter-finals at Super Series events in Melbourne and Lizuka. Shuker was undefeated in all her singles rubbers at the World Team Cup as Great Britain finished fifth.
Juniors
Boys' doubles
Partner: Matthew Forbes (USA)
- First round: lost vs Rafael Jodar (ESP, junior world No.35) & Andres Santamarta Roig (ESP, junior world No.49) 6-3, 4-6, 10-5
Boys' singles
- First round: lost vs Luis Augusto Queiroz Miguel (BRA, junior world No.204) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3
Junior world ranking: 45
LTA support: National Academy - Loughborough
Best result at Roland Garros: N/A
Recent highlights: Gusic Wan will make his first appearance at Roland Garros having recently reached his career-high ranking of world No.42. The 16-year-old won the 16U Lexus Junior National Championships in 2023 and has amassed five ITF Junior singles titles in his career. So far in 2024, he's lifted the trophy at the J200 Aldershot and made the J200 Nonthaburi final, as well as making is debut on the professional tour.
Boys' singles
- Third round lost vs Tomasz Berkieta (POL, junior world No.34) 6-3, 3-6, 6-4
- Second round: won vs Alexander Razeghi (USA, junior world No.34) 6-2, 7-6(4)
- First round: won vs Jangjun Kim (KOR, junior world No.12) (seeded 9) 6-7(4), 6-3, 6-4
Boys' doubles
Partner: Tomasz Berkieta (POL)
- Second round: lost vs Thomas Faurel (FRA, junior world No.19) & Luca Preda (ROU, world No.5) (seeded 3) (walkover)
- First round: won vs Felix Balshaw (FRA, junior world No.67) & Lucas Marionneau (FRA, junior world No.146) 6-2, 6-2
Boys’ singles qualifying
- Second round: won vs Joaquin Guillme (NIC, junior world No.91) 7-5, 6-2
- First round: won vs Evan Simon (FRA, junior world No.365) 6-3, 6-0
Junior world ranking: 63
LTA support: National Academy - Stirling
Best result at Roland Garros: Qualifying
Recent highlights: 2023 was a year of many firsts for 17-year-old Robertson, who competed at each of the four Grand Slams. Robertson won an impressive three singles last season at events in Santo Domingo, Trnava and Glasgow. His recent results on clay have been promising coming into Roland Garros with quarter-finals at the J500 Offenbach, J300 Santa Croce Sull'Arno and J500 Milan.
Girls’ singles qualifying
- First round: lost vs Monika Ekstrand (USA, junior world No.78) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3
Junior world ranking: 68
Best result at Roland Garros: N/A
Recent highlights: Coming off the back of a final appearance at the J200 Aldershot in April, Paskauskas will look to make her mark on her French Open debut. The 18-year-old picked up important ranking points after a strong end to 2023 that saw her win the biggest title of her career in Kuala Lumpur and a semi-finla in Beijing.
Girls’ singles
- Second round: lost vs Mia Pohankova (SLO, junior world No.99) 6-0, 4-6, 7-5
- First round: won vs Luna Maria Cinalli (ARG, junior world No.28) 6-4, 4-6, 6-0
Girls' doubles
Partner: Mimi Xu (GBR)
- Quarter-final lost vs Emerson Jones (AUS, junior world No.2) & Vittoria Paganetti (ITA, junior world No.35) (seeded 5) 6-4, 7-5
- Second round: won vs Kate Fakih (USA, junior world No.63) & Emily Sartz-Lunde (NOR, junior world No.22) 6-3, 6-1
- First round: won vs Margot Phanthala (FRA, junior world No.91) & Dune Vaissaud (FRA, junior world No.126) 6-1, 6-0
Junior world ranking: 6
LTA support: Pro Scholarship Programme
Best result at Roland Garros: Second round (2023)
Recent highlights: A former Lexus Junior National Championships winner and runner-up in the 18U event this year, Klugman comes in as one of the players to watch in the junior events at Roland Garros. The 15-year-old made headlines last year after making the Junior Wimbledon girls' doubles final with Isabelle Lacy, before going on to lift the prestigious Orange Bowl title. So far in 2024 she has reached the third round at the Australian Open as well as a semi-final in Traralgon and quarter-final on clay in Milan.
Girs' doubles
Partner: Wakana Sonobe (JPN)
- Quarter-final: lost vs Alena Kovackova (CZE, junior world No.10) & Laura Samson (CZE, junior world No.3) (seeded 1) 7-5, 7-6(5)
- Second round: won vs Malak El Allami (MAR, junior world No.43) & Rose Marie Nijkamp (NED, junior world No.50) 6-2, 7-6(5)
- First round: won vs Ophelie Boullay (FRA, junior world No.176) & Daphnee Mpetshi Perricard (FRA, junior world No.115) 6-1, 6-3
Girls’ singles
- First round: lost vs Elizara Yaneva (BUL, junior world No.26) 6-1, 6-2
Junior world ranking: 30
LTA support: National Academy - Loughborough
Best result at Roland Garros: N/A
Recent highlights: Stojsavljevic has enjoyed a stellar season so far on the Junior and professional ITF circuits. The 15-year-old kick-started her year by lifting the J200 Nonthaburi title in Thailand before going on to clinch her first pro-level title on home soil at the W35 Nottingham in April. Last summer saw Stojsavljevic break onto the scene at Junior Wimbledon where she reached the semi-final and could be one to watch in Paris.
Boys' doubles
Partner: Pavle Marinkov (AUS)
- Second round: lost vs Viktor Frydrych (GBR, junior world No.31) & Mees Rottgering (NED, junior world No.29) (seeded 6) 6-7(2), 6-1, 10-5
- First round: won vs Nathan Trouve (FRA, junior world No.36) & Rafael Vaksmann (FRA, junior world No.170) 6-4, 6-3
Boys’ singles
- First round: lost vs Gustavo Ribeiro De Almeida (BRA, junior world No.59) 6-1, 6-3
Junior world ranking: 21
LTA support: Men's & Women's Programme
Best result at Roland Garros: First round (2023)
Recent highlights: It’s been a stellar first half to the 2024 season for Bonding, who has enjoyed some of the biggest moments of his young career to date. The 18-year-old made history in March when he became the first British boy to win the J500 Blumenau title - also known as the Banana Bowl - since 2010. Just weeks later he went on to be crowned Junior Nationals 18U champion.
Girls’ singles
- Second round: lost vs Jeline Vandromme (BEL, junior world No.27) 6-1, 3-6, 6-2
- First round: won vs Thea Frodin (USA, junior world No.42) 6-4, 6-4
Girls' doubles
Partner: Hannah Klugman (GBR)
- Quarter-final lost vs Emerson Jones (AUS, junior world No.2) & Vittoria Paganetti (ITA, junior world No.35) (seeded 5) 6-4, 7-5
- Second round: won vs Kate Fakih (USA, junior world No.63) & Emily Sartz-Lunde (NOR, junior world No.22) 6-3, 6-1
- First round: won vs Margot Phanthala (FRA, junior world No.91) & Dune Vaissaud (FRA, junior world No.126) 6-1, 6-0
Junior world ranking: 11
LTA support: Pro Scholarship Programme
Best result at Roland Garros: First round (2023)
Recent highlights: 16-year-old Xu has continued to go from strength-to-strength on the junior circuit - reaching a career-high ranking of junior world No.11. One of the highlights of her season so far came in March where she was crowned Junior Nationals 18U champion for the second year in a row. While still competing on the junior circuit, Xu has also made her mark on the ITF pro-circuit, reaching the semi-final and quarter-final at the W15 Monastir.
Boys' doubles
Partner: Mees Rottgering (NED)
- Quarter-finals: W/O vs Federico Cina (ITA, junior world No.9) & Rei Sakamoto (JPN, junior world No.1) (seeded 2)
- Second round: won vs Oliver Bonding (GBR, junior world No.21) & Pavle Marinkov (AUS, junior world No.46) 6-7(2), 6-1, 10-5
- First round: won vs Lorenzo Carboni (ITA, junior world No.103) & Andrea De Marchi (ITA, junior world No.41) 6-2, 6-2
Boys’ singles
- First round: lost vs Kaylan Bigun (USA, junior world No.6) (seeded 5) 6-1, 6-3
Junior world ranking: 32
LTA support: Top 25
Best result at Roland Garros: N/A
Recent highlights: Frydrych had a fantastic start to the year after he reached the final of the Junior Australian Open doubles draw alongside Petr Brunclik where they finished runners-up. Since then Frydrych has gone on to reach the third round of the singles draw at the J300 Indian Wells before recently becoming a doubles semi-finalist at the J500 Milan.