For the first time in the history of Wimbledon, there will be three British players between the ages of 17 years and under the individual tie for women.
Mika Stogglagevich, Hana Clowgman and Mimi Show are rewarded with the main venues of the skin after showing its potential over the past few years.
Stojsavljevic, 16, has achieved the most prominent progress, after winning the title of open girls in the United States last year.
Last month, Clojman, 16, became the first British in nearly 50 years to reach the final of the French open girls.
The 17 -year -old Xu has been ranked outside the list of the best 300 in the world, and has already beat two of the best 100 people on the grass this year.
Now, after I got GCSE and A-Level exams from the road, the trio focuses on their first appearance in Wimbledon.
“We have known for a long time that this is a good ball on the part of girls,” Ian Bates, LTA tennis head, told BBC Sport.
“The three are on different paths to the top of the game. But their progress shows that they are a group of players – this is the most positive sign now.
“Winning and going to the novice in Grand Slams is a tremendous achievement, but making your friends and peers push you to go to the next stage more important.”