BBC Sport explains what Wimbledon’s “Last 8 Club” is and outlines how players qualify for it. The article describes the concept as a record of men’s singles players who reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals and make it into the tournament’s final eight. It also sets out the qualification criteria, focusing on performance at Wimbledon rather than overall rankings or eligibility categories. According to the BBC explanation, players earn inclusion by achieving the required stage of the draw in a given year, meaning a player must progress through earlier rounds to reach the quarterfinals. The “Ask Me Anything” format is used to answer viewers’ questions about the term’s meaning and how it applies across Wimbledon’s match schedule. Both outlets’ write-ups focus on clarifying the definition and qualification pathway for the Last 8 Club, presenting it as a way to track quarterfinal appearances at Wimbledon over time.