Lexus British Tour Masters 2024: Draw, preview & how to watch
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Draws, formats, player lists and live streams – here’s everything you need to know about the Lexus British Tour Masters 2024.
The British Tour Masters is among the highest of all domestic-level events in the UK. Players contest the British Tour events across the year, with champions from Premier Tier events and the top players of the British Tour leaderboard making up the field, as well as an additional wild card.
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What is the Lexus British Tour Masters?
The Lexus British Tour Masters gets underway on Thursday 12 to Sunday 14 December.
The tournament will be hosted at Loughborough University on its 10 world-class indoor acrylic courts used throughout the year for top level professional and wheelchair events.
What is the format of the Lexus British Tour Masters?
Set to follow a round-robin format, both the women’s and men’s draws are made up of eight players divided into two groups.
All players will go head-to-head in their respective groups, but only the top two players from each will progress to the semi-finals, followed by the final.
Lexus British Tour Masters 2024 draws
Check out the women’s and men’s draws for the Lexus British Tour Masters.
How to watch the Lexus British Tour Masters 2024
Coverage of the Lexus British Tour Masters 2024 will be shown live here during the event and across our YouTube channel.
Who is playing in the Lexus British Tour Masters 2024?
Hephzibah Oluwadare will lead the women’s draw upon her return to familiar courts where she was crowned Premier Tier Loughborough champion earlier this year.
The 17-year-old has entered the final stretch of the 2024 season ranked 859 on the WTA’s official world rankings, having also reached the third round of Junior Wimbledon in July.
Former world No.371, Eliz Maloney, is also set to join the line up after her success in Sutton, alongside the winner and runner-up of the Lexus British Tour leaderboard, Allegra Korpanec Davies and Mia Wainwright.
Megan Knight, who this year secured the 14U Tennis Europe Junior Masters singles title in Monte-Carlo, has been awarded a wild card for the women's draw.
In the men’s draw, former world No.93 Liam Broady, who successfully reached the third round of Wimbledon in 2022 and 2023, has been granted a wildcard for the competition, entering as the highest ranked player across the field.
While, two-time ITF M25 title winner, Harry Wendelken, will return in a hope to regain his title, having lifted the trophy two years ago, while Marcus Walters returns to defend his crown from 2023.
Full player list:
Women’s players |
Men’s players |
Eliz Maloney |
Liam Broady (WC) |
Hephzibah Oluwadare |
Harry Wendelken |
Allegra Korpanec Davies |
Ewan Lumsden |
Mia Wainwright |
Marcus Walters |
Lois Newberry |
Phoenix Weir |
Amelia Brooks |
Ben Gusic Wan |
Tegan Bush |
Charlie Swaine |
Megan Knight (WC) |
Dylan Davies |
Lexus British Tour Masters past champions
- 2023 – Ranah Stoiber & Marcus Walters
- 2022 – Amelia Rajecki & Harry Wendelken
- 2021 – Eva Shaw & Toby Samuel
- 2020 – Emma Raducanu & Arthur Fery
- 2017 & 2019 – Sean Hodkin
- 2013-2016 – Freya Christie
- 2013 – Marcus Willis
- 2012 – Harriet Dart