Wimbledon 2026 has already kicked off. Although the main draw starts next Monday, June 28, this week will see the qualifying rounds for both the men's and women's draws. The men's qualifiers are already underway, and the composition of the women's draw, as well as the seeds and the six Spanish rackets that will fight to pass the three necessary rounds to secure a spot in the main draw, is already known. These Spanish tennis players are: Guiomar Marystany, Leyre Romero, Andrea Lázaro, Ángela Fita, Marina Bassols, and Kaitlin Quevedo.
These are the debuts of the six Spanish players in the Wimbledon 2026 qualifiers.
All of them will compete for the 16 available slots to enter the main draw. Quevedo is the only one among them who is a seed, specifically seeded 7th, and will make her debut against Japanese player Sayaka Ishii. Bassols, who has experience in passing the qualifiers of the last Grand Slam (Roland Garros) and even winning her first match in the main draw, will face Serbian player Lola Radivojevic. Romero will commence her campaign in London against Russian player Polina Iatcenko.
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Lázaro will debut against Italian player Nuria Brancaccio, while Guiomar Maristany will face Argentine player Jazmín Ortenzi. Fita, who is debuting in the Wimbledon qualifiers, will start her experience against Lina Gjorcheska. In fact, there won't be any matchups between them in the quest for a spot in the final draw. Among the top seeds in this qualifying phase, we have Maria Timofeeva as number one, followed by Ashlyn Krueger as number two and Alina Korneeva as number three. In fourth place is Xiyu Wang, and in fifth is Katie Volynets. Let's hope the six Spanish players secure their coveted spots.
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