
Watch Wimbledon qualifying: GB's Peniston v Bagnis begin first set
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Date: 16:33 BST 21 June
Title: Who is in Wimbledon qualifying & how to watch
Content: BBC Sport
In the men's event, Britons Arthur Ferry, Paul Jubb and Ryan Peniston are among those bidding to reach the Wimbledon main draw.
Meanwhile, in the women's event the British interest lies with Amarni Banks, Lily Miyazaki, Ella McDonald, Amelia Rajecki, and Ranah Stoiber.
Qualifying takes place at Roehampton and there will be a live stream of the main court on the BBC Sport website and app every day from 11:00 BST.

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