Andreeva, Fonseca among teenage stars in Wimbledon 2026 main draw

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Seven teenage singles players are direct entrants to Wimbledon 2026, highlighting a new generation already making its mark on the professional game.

The women’s singles draw accounts for five of them, led by world number eight Mirra Andreeva.

Still only 19, the Russian has already established herself among the sport’s elite and arrives at the All England Club as one of the players capable of challenging the likes of Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Świątek.

Joining her is fellow top-10 player Victoria Mboko, whose rapid rise over the past year has made the Canadian one of the breakout stars of the 2026 WTA Tour.

American teenager Iva Jovic, who was a girls’ doubles winner at Wimbledon in 2024, earns her first direct entry after previously reaching the singles main draw through qualifying last year.

Czech prospect Tereza Valentova and Austria’s Lilli Tagger complete the women’s contingent, with both set to make their Wimbledon main-draw debuts after impressive climbs up the rankings.

The men’s draw features only two teenage direct entrants looking to dislodge the likes of Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic.

Brazil’s João Fonseca returns after reaching the third round on his Wimbledon debut last year, a breakthrough run that has enhanced his reputation as one of the ATP Tour’s brightest young talents.

As for Spain’s Rafael Jodar, he arrives in London on the back of his maiden ATP Tour title at the Grand Prix Hassan II earlier this season, continuing his rapid rise up the rankings.

While established stars remain the favourites for the titles, the presence of seven teenagers in the SW19 main draw offers another glimpse into the sport’s future.

 

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