Eva Jovic Wimbledon is the youngest player in the women’s singles draw as she is one of the two 17 years of children in 128, while the Eastborn Open Finalist Maya United and Alex Ilex are also one of the young guns, who will play in SW19.
American teenager Jivic came through qualifying, while the United and EALA secured their locations in a big program for impressive positions in the WTA rankings.
Then there is also there Mirra AndrevaWho is an experienced, as she would be at seventh place in Wimbledon, which had already reached a Grand Slam semi -finals.
9 youngest women in Wimbledon Main Draw:
9.Anca Todony – 20 years and eight months
Romanian Todoni made him WTA Tour In February 2024, he won his first match and three months later.
He won his first Grand Slam debut match in Wimbledon last year, when he defeated Caroline Dolehyde in the first round, while he also appeared in this year’s Australian Open and French Open, but lost his openers.
A 90 in the world was faced by Christina Buka for the first time in 2025 on Sw19.
8. Linda Noskova – 20 years and seven months
World No. 27 Noskova is a Grand Slam Junior Champion as he has a girls’ singles title title in Rolland Garos in 2021 and the next year she made her female singles debut in a major in Rolland Garos.
Check defeated World No. 1 IGA Swiyatech in the third round of the 2024 Australian Open, as she reached the quarter -finals, while she won her first and only title in August at the Monteri Open in August.
Noskova is ranked 30th in Wimbledon 2025 and will begin against Bernarda Pera.
7. Ella Cedel – 20 years and four months
The German Youngster made her first Grand Slam appearance at the 2024 Australian Open, as she qualified at the age of 18, but lost 6–0, 6–1 against defending champion Aryana Sabalenka.
She lost to Kasturi in her next three big companies before re -cut in Wimbledon.
Sedel, who currently sits on a career-high number 109 in the ranking, will shut down her campaign against Spain’s Jessica Buzas Manro.
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6. Linda Fruhwirtova – 20 years and one month
Former ITF Junior World No. 2, Fruhvirtova started the top level as 16 -year -old in 2020 and the following year she created her Grand Slam bow at the US Open, reached the second round.
On reaching the fourth round, he got the best run at the 2023 Australian Open.
Czech, whose 18 -year -old sister Branda is also one of the most exciting youth on a tour, will take 24th seed Alice Martens in the first round in Wimbledon.
5. Alex Ila – 20 years and one month
Alex Ila has been assigned an exciting opener in his Wimbledon’s main draw appearance as he is defending champion Barbora Crassicova at the center court in the first round.
But EAL will not be overvied as she has already beaten the Grand Slam winners IGA Swiatek, Madison Keys and Jelna Ostapenco this year, when she reached the semi -finals, all three are coming to the Open with winning.
She reached her young WTA tour final at the Eastborn Open, losing against Maya Joint, and a career-high will climb at number 56 behind that run.
The highest ranked Philipina EALA in the WTA Tour History won the 2022 US Open Junior title and is part of the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mancor.
4. Maya Joint – 19 years and two months
The Australian United celebrated his 19th birthday only in April and the next month he won his first title at the Morocco Open. He has followed it with a second title at the recently concluded Eastborn Open.
The teen sits at number 41 in the rankings and will make a fourth appearance in a Grand Slam Main Draw after its introduction at the last year’s US Open, when she arrived in the second round.
3. Mirra Andreeva – 18 years and two months
Many believe that it is only a matter of time when Andreva wins his first Grand Slam.
She currently sits at number 7 in the ranking, reaching the peak at 6 at 6 in the first year behind some impressive titles.
Andreeva won his first singles title at Iya Open last July and came at the Dubai Tennis Championship in February 2025 as he won his first WTA 1000 trophy.
The title of a WTA 1000 became two after a month as it also won the Indian Wales Open, defeating World No. 1 Aryana Sabalenka in the final.
Apart from Sabalenka, Andreva has also defeated the Grand Slam winners, who prefer Ega Swetech, Elena Rayabkina and Market Wondrasova.
She will start Wimbledon 2025 against Mayor Sheriff.
2. Mingge Zoo – 17 years and eight months
Mingge Zoo 2021 will make her Grand Slam debut at the Center Court in Wimbledon after handing over an all-British encounter against US Open winner Emma Redukanu.
She currently sits at 318 in the ranking, but received a wildcard entry in the grass-court major of her home.
Xu won her first ITF title in the Eldershot last August and launched her WTA Tour at the 2025 Nottingham Open, defeating World No. 96 KT Volinets before losing in the second round.
1. Eva Jeevic – 17 years and six months
Rising American star Joevic will play in the main draw of a Grand Slam for the fourth consecutive time, but he will start his Wimbledon after coming through the qualifier.
He started his top level at the 2024 Indian Wales Open, which later won his initial match against Magda Lnet, before creating his major bow at the US Open in the year.
Jeevic rankings has increased for a career-high number 89 and will face Sujan lamence in the first round in Wimbledon.