Australian Open 2026 British players: Full list and live tracker
Your complete guide to British players at the Australian Open 2026.

Seven British players entered the singles main draw at the Australian Open in 2026 but none of them made it into the second week of the tournament.
Four women and three men carried the Union Flag into Melbourne, aiming for a strong showing at the year's first major.
Jack Draper's ongoing injury absence meant that Emma Raducanu, competing as the 28th seed in the women's draw, and Cam Norrie, seeded 26th in the men's draw, were Britain's best hope of a run into the latter stages.
Neither were able to sustain a challenge past the third round of the competition but there is still British representation in the men's doubles.
RadioTimes.com brings you the full list of British players involved in the Australian Open 2026 singles draws.
We'll update this page regularly throughout the tournament to bring you all the latest developments so you can track the progress of all the Brits.
Which British players are in the Australian Open 2026?
Men's and women's singles players. Alphabetical order. All UK time. Subject to change.
Men's singles
- Arthur Fery – Eliminated in second round v Tomas Etcheverry
- Billy Harris – Eliminated in qualifying
- Cam Norrie – Eliminated in third round v Alexander Zverev
- Dan Evans – Eliminated in qualifying
- George Loffhagen – Eliminated in qualifying
- Jack Pinnington-Jones – Eliminated in qualifying
- Jacob Fearnley – Eliminated first round v Kamil Majchrzak
- Jan Choinski – Eliminated in qualifying
- Jay Clarke – Eliminated in qualifying
- Oliver Crawford – Eliminated in qualifying
- Ryan Peniston – Eliminated in qualifying
Women's singles
- Emma Raducanu – Eliminated second round v Anastasia Potapova
- Francesca Jones – Eliminated first round v Linda Klimovicova
- Harriet Dart – Eliminated in qualifying
- Katie Boulter – Eliminated first round v Belinda Bencic
- Mimi Xu – Eliminated in qualifying
- Sonay Kartal – Eliminated first round v Anna Kalinskaya
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