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Daniel Morrow

EuroMillions players urged to snap up tickets for tonight's £150m jackpot draw

National Lottery players have the chance to scoop an incredible £150million in tonight’s EuroMillions draw.

UK winners of the cash prize would become the fourth biggest winner of all time and would surpass the earnings of Serena Williams - the highest earning female tennis star ever.

Forbes reports that the 23-time grand slam winner is worth an equivalent of £129million.

The cash sum would also allow the lucky ticket holder to buy all 500,397 Wimbledon attendees a portion of strawberries and cream each 119 times over.

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It also exceeds the £2m winnings of this year’s Wimbledon Singles Championship winner.

Camelot’s Andy Carter, senior winners’ adviser at the National Lottery said: “Tuesday’s jackpot is a staggering amount of money and one winner could hit the Grand Slam, walking away with the lot!

“Don’t leave it until the fifth set - get your tickets early to be in with a chance of winning this out-of-this-world jackpot prize.”

Despite being wonderfully wealthy, a lucky UK winner would still have some way to go to match tennis great Roger Federer, 40.

The Swiss superstar has won eight Wimbledon titles and is reportedly worth £447 million, according to Forbes.

The National Lottery said that if a single punter were to scoop the jackpot, they would become its fourth biggest winner of all time and the 15th UK winner of a prize over £100 million.

It would also be the fourth EuroMillions jackpot won in the UK in 2022.

There was a winner who became £109 million richer in February and a lucky player banked £54 million this month.

Gloucestershire couple Joe and Jess Thwaite, of Gloucestershire, became the biggest UK EuroMillions jackpot winners when they collected £184 million with a Lucky Dip ticket in May.

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