London - Wimbledon spread the wealth with men's wild cards, handing three of the first five to foreign players on Tuesday.
Under the Lawn Tennis Association's new get-tough policy of awarding free entries into the grass-court Grand Slam only to home hopes with at least a ranking of 250, Jamie Baker slipped in just under the wire.
The 250th-ranked 21-year-old whose only ATP match this season was an Australian Open first-round defeat, joined former semi-finalist Xavier Malisse of Belgium in gaining free entry.
The club also bestowed cards on British number two Alex Bogdanovic, whose 243 ranking places him 232 spots behind Andy Murray.
Frenchman Jeremy Chardy, who reached the French Open fourth round and beat Argentine David Nalbandian, plus Canadian Frank Dancevic were also given wildcards.
On the women's side, British players received four of six awarded so far. Among the recipients - Elena Baltacha, Naomi Cavaday, Katie O'Brien and Melanie South - only Baltacha has ever won a match at the All England Club, reaching the third round six years ago.
Poland's Urszula Radwanka and Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain, a Roland Garros quarter-finalist, also were awarded free entry.
Three more men's invitations and two for the women remain to be offered. (dpa)
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