Britain's Kyle Edmund earned the best win of his career as he beat French eighth seed Gilles Simon in the first round at Queen's Club.
Edmund, 21, won 6-4 3-6 6-1 to join fellow Britons Andy Murray and Aljaz Bedene in round two of the Aegon Championships.
He could take on another compatriot next, with Dan Evans taking on France's Paul-Henri Mathieu.
"It's the first time I've played on that court," Edmund told BBC Sport.
"I really got my game on court and took it to him."
Breakthrough win for Edmund
Simon, 31, is ranked 67 places higher than Edmund at 18 in the world but was second best for most of their delayed match, struggling badly with his ball toss on serve.