Reigning junior champion Laura
Robson has been given a wild card
entry into the main draw of this
year's Wimbledon Championships.
The 15-year-old was handed a wild
card even though her world ranking
is below the Lawn Tennis
Association's cut-off point of 250
for such awards.
The LTA made her inclusion possible
by adding a special clause to their
wild card recommendation policy.
The clause states that, in
exceptional circumstances, junior
players can be put forward for
privileged entries whatever their
ranking, which paved the way for
Robson's inclusion.
The starlet, who has a senior
ranking of 482, will become the
youngest player at Wimbledon since
Martina Hingis in 1995.
Robson will be joined in the ladies
singles by fellow Britons Elena
Baltacha, Katie O'Brien, Melanie
South and Georgie Stoop.
Following her stunning victory in
the girl's singles last year as the
youngest player in the tournament,
Robson would automatically have been
given a wild card into qualifying
for the main draw.
The teenager continued her grand
slam success by reaching the girl's
final at the Australian Open but she
was beaten in the second round of
the French Open last week.