The week before Wimbledon heralds the start of qualifying, as players old and new attempt to enter the SW19 main draw.
On the men’s side this year, qualifying wildcards have been awarded to Aidan McHugh, Felix Gil, Billy Harris and Arthur Fery, with LTA under-18 junior national champion Luca Pow also set to play.
Maia Lumsden, Sarah Beth Grey, Talia Neilson Gatenby, Eden Silva, Ranah Stoiber and under-18 junior champion Mimi Xu will seek to qualify in the women’s tournament.
American Jack Sock, the world number 109, is the highest-ranked player in the men’s draw, while compatriot Bernada Pera is the top-ranked female player at 116.
Matches will be broadcast live from Monday on BBC iPlayer and BBC Red Button, as well as the BBC Sport website and mobile app.
The BBC has comprehensive live coverage of Wimbledon from 27 June to 10 July.
Wimbledon qualifying coverage schedule
All times are BST and are subject to late changes.
Monday, 20 June
11:00-19:30, BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app.
Tuesday, 21 June
11:00-19:30, BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app.
Wednesday, 22 June
11:00-19:30, BBC Red Button (until 18:45), BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app.
Thursday, 23 June
11:00-19:30, BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app.
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