The final round of qualifying for the men's singles event concluded on Sunday at The Queen's Club, with four players earning victories to take their place in the Aegon Championships main draw.
Britain's Jamie Baker defeated Marcelo Melo of Brazil 6-2, 6-2 in just under an hour to claim his place in the main draw that begins on Monday and includes five other British players: Andy Murray, James Ward, Dan Evans, Kyle Edmund and Ed Corrie.
Baker will face the ninth seed Benoit Paire of France on Monday as the second match on Court 9.
The top seed in qualifying Feliciano Lopez joins Baker in the main draw after overcoming The Championships, Wimbledon 2012 Men's Doubles Champion Frederik Nielsen in the longest match of the day, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
Lopez's reward is a first round clash with Ricardas Berankis of Lithuania whilst Nielsen enters the main draw as a Lucky Loser in place of Rogerio Dutra-Silva.
Meanwhile the fifth seed in qualifying, Sam Groth of Australia defeated Nenad Zimonjic of Croatia 6-3, 6-4 and Ilija Bozoljac comfortably beat Rohan Bopanna 6-1, 6-1 in just 38 minutes.
Groth will now play Lukas Rosol of Czech Republic whilst Bozoljac lines up against Thiemo De Bakker of Netherlands as the final match scheduled on Court 9 on Monday.
Monday's Centre Court schedule begins at 12.30pm with Britain's Dan Evans against Argentine Guido Pella, followed by Briton James Ward against Ivan Dodig of Croatia and then four-time winner Lleyton Hewitt faces Michael Russell of USA.
Finally rising star and tenth seed Grigor Dimitrov, who made the semi-finals at the Aegon Championships last year, takes on Dudi Sela of Israel.
Ed Corrie completes the British players in action on day one whilst recent French Open semi-finalist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Juan Martin del Potro and 2010 Aegon Championships winner Sam Querrey are all in action in the doubles draw.