An 18-year-old world No. 323 wildcard who beat three of the planet's best juniors at Wimbledon — including the reigning Australian Open junior champion — and reached the quarter-finals.
A Welsh player who has been competing since the age of three.
Reached the last eight on his Grand Slam debut — a wildcard, and the last Brit standing.
Toppled the reigning Australian Open junior champion during his run to the quarters.
Projected to rise to around 150 after Wimbledon — within reach of US Open qualifying.
Represented Great Britain at the 2026 Summer Cup, and Wales on many occasions.
A four-year scholarship in Kansas — a degree alongside high-level college tennis.
Granted a Main Draw wildcard into the Junior Boys' Championship — his first junior Grand Slam — Oliver, ranked 323 in the world, was not expected to trouble the seeds. Instead he won three rounds — surviving from 1-5 and 0-30 down in the deciding set of his opener — knocking out the world's No. 66, No. 4 and No. 18 to become the last British player left in the draw before falling in the quarter-finals.
On his Grand Slam debut, Oliver claws back from the brink of defeat in the deciding set against Nigeria's Oluwaseun Peter Ogunsakin — the great escape that launched the whole run.
The signature result of the fortnight: a wildcard toppling the reigning junior Grand Slam champion.
A third straight win over top-ranked opposition — the No. 15 seed from Chinese Taipei — booking a quarter-final place in dizzying Court 12 heat.
The run ends among the eight best juniors at the Championships — a breakthrough fortnight for the wildcard.
Every match of the run, cut into one film. Oliver's full highlights reel is available to interested sponsors on request — get in touch and we'll send it straight over.
Playing in Wimbledon is so special, and to make it that far feels amazing. It's been proven that you can go from college to pro — it gives me hope that once I've finished at Wichita State, I can be in Arthur Fery's position in four, five, six years' time.
Fifteen years of competition — from Welsh courts to Great Britain colours.
Training from the age of three under Francesca Lewis and Craig Ingham, building the technique and competitive edge his game is built on.
For two years, combining A-levels in maths and sociology with full-time tennis under coach Tom Burn — stepping up to a full international ITF calendar.
ITF titles at home and abroad, national championships and Great Britain selection — a steady rise that lifted his national ranking high enough to earn a Wimbledon wildcard.
Three wins over the world's No. 66, No. 4 and No. 18 — the last British player standing, reaching the last eight as a wildcard ranked 323.
Departing for four years of study and NCAA Division 1 tennis — following the college-to-pro path of British player Arthur Fery, and aiming to climb the world rankings from there.
Wichita State funds his college tennis. Independent competition is on Oliver.
Wimbledon is set to lift his ranking to around 150 — potentially within reach of Grand Slam qualifying, including the US Open. Alongside the college season Oliver will keep competing in his own name, entering ITF and pro events across the United States to push that ranking and chase the professional game. Those tournaments — and the travel, coaching and equipment behind them — sit outside his scholarship. That's where partners come in.
We're keeping the conversation open rather than fixing packages in advance — cash backing, equipment, apparel or in-kind support are all welcome, and we'll happily tailor recognition to what matters to you.
Entry fees, flights, accommodation and transport for an independent US and international schedule.
Match and training equipment, restringing, footwear and on-court kit — ideal for brand partners.
Private coaching blocks, hitting partners and court time beyond the college program.
Strength work, injury prevention and physiotherapy to sustain a demanding calendar.
Logo placement on kit and bags, social content, and association with a compelling, rising story.
If you'd like to support Oliver — as a sponsor, an equipment supplier, or simply to talk about what a partnership could look like — we'd love to hear from you. Every conversation starts with a message.
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