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Wimbledon: Which British players are left in the competition?

A record number of British players reached the second round of Wimbledon this year, but how many have made it through to round three? 

Nine Brits won their opening matches, however, only four now remain across the men’s and women’s singles draw. 

US Open champion Emma Raducanu lost in straight sets to Caroline Garcia, while two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray was defeated by a resurgent John Isner. 

Jack Draper, Alastair Gray and Harriet Dart were beaten as well, though all three fought admirably. 

Nonetheless, there was still plenty to celebrate for British fans. Here’s a look at the players still in the hunt for some silverware: 

Norrie is the highest ranked male British player in the world and is seeded ninth for the competition. 

After breezing through his first round match against Pablo Andjuar, he came through a five-set thriller against Spain’s Jaume Munar. 

In round three, the 26-year-old faces US star Steve Johnson, who beat Norrie’s compatriot Ryan Peniston in the second round. 

Norrie’s draw has opened up nicely and the Brit will feel he has a realistic chance of reaching the semi-finals this year. 

Watson has endured a difficult few years but is now playing some of her best tennis in a long time. 

The former British number one beat the controversial Tamara Korpatsch in round one and followed this by defeating China’s Wang Qiang in straight sets. 

Watson has now matched her best ever performance at Wimbledon, which came back in 2015. 

That year, the Brit faced Serena Williams and served for the match, before succumbing to the eventual champion in three sets. 

Boulter came agonisingly close to upsetting Aryna Sabalenka on her centre court debut last year and went one step better this year against Karolina

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