Wimbledon Championships 2019 Qualifiers For The Main Draw

Published 06/27/2019, 5:04 PM EDT

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The grass-court major will by be unveiling their main draw tomorrow at 10 am BST and before commencing their draw ceremony the Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers have earned a spot in the main draw and a few contestants couldn’t join the list of top 128 contestants of the British major.

Sabine Lisicki

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The 2013 finalist at SW19, Sabine Lisicki was halted in the final round of Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers.

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Dustin Brown

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The entertainer of ATP tennis, Dustin Brown has lost qualified for the main draw at Wimbledon Championships 2019. The World Number two, Rafael Nadal has never won a match against Brown as Rafa has fallen twice to him in Halle and Wimbledon.

A few days ago, Brown caused an upset in Stuttgart by taking out his top-ranked compatriot, Alexander Zverev in three sets.

Cori Gauff

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With 6-1, 6-1 victory over Greet Minnen and previously upsetting the top seed at Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers, the 15-year-old, Cori Gauff creates history as she becomes the youngest player to qualify for Wimbledon’s main draw in the Open Era of tennis. 

Oscar Otte

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The 25-year-old, Oscar Otte qualified for the main draw at French Open 2019 and over there he fell to Roger Federer in the second round. The 25th seed at Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers was unsuccessful in making his main draw appearance at SW19 this year. 

Aliona Bolsova 

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The top seed, Aliona Bolsova at Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers was taken out by an American teenage sensation, Cori Gauff in the second round of Wimbledon qualifiers.

Donald Young

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The top-seeded American in the men’s draw, Donald Young fell flat to his Belgian opponent Ruben Bemelmans in the last round of the Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers.

Anna Blinkova

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The 20-year-old second-seeded Russian, Anna Blinkova reached the second round at Wimbledon last year. However, she couldn’t reserve a spot for herself in the main draw this year.

Lukas Rosol 

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Another Rafa threat, Lukas Rosol lost in the Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers. His best run at Wimbledon came in the year 2012 as he reached the third round and previously he defeated Rafa in the second round.

Irina-Camelia Begu

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The Italian, Irina-Camelia Begu reached the third round at Wimbledon in 2015 but this year the tenth seed could just survive a match at Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers.

Marcel Granollers

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The Wimbledon doubles quarterfinalist in 2008 and 2010, Marcel Granollers makes space for himself in the main draw of Wimbledon Championships 2019. The ninth seed Spaniard at Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers has never gone beyond the second round in the singles track on the British grass.

Jiri Vesely

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The reigning two-meter tall pre-quarterfinalist at Wimbledon, Jiri Vesely advanced into the main draw without dropping a set at Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers.

Sergiy Stakhovsky

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The seventeenth seed Ukrainian, who defeated Federer in the second round of Wimbledon 2013, Sergiy Stakhovsky will not be among the top 128 gentlemen at the Wimbledon Championships 2019. 

Dennis Novak

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The 14th seed at Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers, Dennis Novak makes his first main draw appearance at Wimbledon.

Alexei Popyrin

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The 19-year-old Australian, Alexei Popyrin joins the list of top 128 gentlemen of Wimbledon 2019 and fourth-seeded qualifier won five matches collectively in the previous two Grand Slams of the year.

Corentin Moutet

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The 20-year-old, Corentin Moutet makes a debut at Wimbledon’s main draw and last month he reached the third round at his home country Slam in Paris.

Jannik Sinner

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The 17-year-old Italian lad, Jannik Sinner was eliminated in the first round of Wimbledon Championships 2019 qualifiers.

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