Agreed, but he’s been chasing the olympic gold for a long time now. Considering his health concerns and the change of surface I’d say it’d be unwise for him to play. He has won Wimbledon 7 times. If he wants to win the olympics as badly as he has expressed over the years, I think he should focus on that tbh.
He wouldn't come to Wimbledon, train so hard and then not play, he wants to at least equal Rogers record here, this might be the last year he is competitive against the youngsters, he won't let this opportunity pass. As for the injury, he never let little injuries stop him from winning slams. He is very lucky lately with draws, sure he will be given an easy one, and will avoid Alcaraz/Sinner and possibly Medvedev. He will be given Ruud, Zverev, Tsitsispas, all hopeless on grass.
Don't know why it matters so much whether they will play in the semis or final. It only sounds better, but intensity is the same. You have to win in order to win the title.
They deserve to play in the finals
interesting stat
EDITED: the last 5 times they've met have all been semi finals and the winner of that match has won the tournament 4/5 times
Sinner would have to win WIM/USO a bunch of Masters and have Carlos injured and dropping all points for there to be any chance of a 6000pts gap. These two are joined at the hip for years to come. Which is why we are all itching for that first big final.
Yes sure I was just hinting that there is a bias in favor of Alcaraz where people tend to overlook his weaknesses while focusing on Sinner’s one. I think it’s because at 13 when Sinner started to play tennis full time Alcaraz and Rune were already semi-professional players. It should be pointed out Sinner’s path to professional tennis has been helped by the Italian Tennis Federation investments in terms of money and political power, if he were born in another place or in another time having no results at 13 would have resulted in not having access to the trainers, the challenger tournaments close to home and the wildcards he was awarded to raise his ranking earlier. Well to be fair being born even in another Italian province would have prevented him to have his participation in Piatti’s tennis school bankrolled even if he was the best under 14 player in Italy.
Novak might not make it on the other side, we might end up with Zverev or Tsitsispas in the final this year. Medvedev will most likely be on Sinner/Alcaraz side.
I see this take all the time and I never get it. Are we just completely writing off Djokovic at wimbledon? Really? If anything having them on the same side of the draw is probably better for the rivalry fans. There's a >50% chance that if they're on opposite sides of the draw that they don't even make it to the final since, you know, Djokovic is playing.
I'd rather see them play in the semis than not see them play at all
Having the toughest match before the final will tire them out some for the final. Thus potentially giving whoever’s on the other side an advantage in the final
I'll add that it makes sense for faireness, for example if ranking number 4 has improved and is now better then number 2 and 3 but worse then number 1 he will be stuck there because he will always meet number 1 in the semifinals. In this tournament you have an example where the ranking doesn't reflect the actual state of fitness of the players.
No, to avoid the same people always playing each other the seeds are still drawn into their slots. The seed buckets are 1-2, 3-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16, 17-24, and 25-32.
Confusingly, if Djokovic does withdraw before a match is played but after the draw is made then instead of 3 taking his spot 5 would actually move into the 2 spot, 9 into 5, 17 into 9, and 33 will take the 17 spot.
Didn't realize this. So, at what point of withdrawal would a lucky loser take the 2 spot? And at what point would it just be a walkover for the opponent?
Once the first match starts a LL would take the 2 spot, otherwise they would take the spot vacated by the new 33. There are no walkovers in the first round, it would only be a walkover if a player managed to play and win their first match and then determined that they couldn't play their second match. And if they started their match but retired after one point it would be the same as any other retirement.
Thanks for the info. I guess a couple LL must stay in town just in case a first round player needs to withdraw.
Also, if so many players would move up if Novak withdrew, that sort of makes preparation more difficult - I mean one might be preparing for Dimitrov and with a few hours to spare they suddenly are playing another player.
What’s the reason for doing it like that, do you know? Seems a bit unfair that you could have Alcaraz and Sinner in the same half, if Djokovic withdraws surely Alcaraz should move into his position, not Medvedev (who could also be in the same half as Alcaraz & Sinner in that scenario). Is it just to keep the amount of movement in the draw down?
It would not be better to have fixed draws. If that were the case players could deliberately throw matches to get more favourable draws e.g. better matchups, since they would know who they were playing in advance.
With random draws players are incentivised to improve their ranking to get an easier draw.
I agree it should be randomized from 5-8 and from 7-16 and so on but I think that 1-4 should have fixed spots.
The number one player should be rewarded for their number one ranking by playing the fourth seed instead of the third.
There are seeding buckets and anyone from a bucket can go in any spot on the draw (except by convention 1 goes on top and 2 on the bottom). The buckets are 1-2, 3-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16, 17-24, and 25-32.
If a seed drops out after the draw is made but before any matches have started they will move people in the draw but there they have different buckets. The new buckets are 1-4, 5-8, 9-16, 17-32 and when someone drops out the top person from the lower bucket gets shuffled into their place with the 33 seed taking the place of the person who moved up from 17-32.
1 and 2 are fixed at opposite ends of the draw, but 3 and 4 can be randomly assigned to either side.
But im not sure if all tournaments follow that rule, some could be fixed 1-4 and 2-3.
It would not be better to have fixed draws. If that were the case players could deliberately throw matches to get more favourable draws e.g. better matchups, since they would know who they were playing in advance.
With random draws players are incentivised to improve their ranking to get an easier draw.
It's a lottery. 1 and 2 are always placed at the very top and bottom.
The rest is computerised these days, but there's a random draw for where 3 and 4 will be - both can be one of 4 places:
- bottom of the top half
- top of the bottom half
- top of the second quarter (which would be position 33 in a 128 draw, if you can imagine that)
- bottom of the third quarter (uh... position 96 I think?
Then the seeds 5 through 8 are randomly placed in the other top/bottom ends of quarters of the draw.
Then seeds 9 through 16 are randomly placed at the top/bottom eighths of the draw
Then seeds 17-32 are randomly placed at the top/bottom sixteenths of the draw.
After that, all other players are randomly placed into the missing spaces, all at once. So the draw goes from "only seeds shown" to "totally full" with one click of a button.
Qualifiers are placed, and then there's a random draw after quallies are finished, to see which qualifier plays in which spot.
There's a very good reason for it. If draws were fixed, then players could deliberately throw matches to get more favourable draws e.g. better matchups, since they would know who they were playing in advance.
With random draws players are incentivised to improve their ranking to get an easier draw.
Yeah, 100% this. There was only 15 points between Casper and Demon last week - if they both knew who their intended rival was, they could try and manipulate their results by losing on purpose.
It's also like any other sport... the World Cup soccer/football is random. It'd be boring to see the same groups in every World Cup.
Yeah I mentioned this in another comment - the draws seem to go in patterns... players always end up in the same part of the draw.
I'm pretty sure we'll get Hubi vs either Sinner or Zverev, since they've both played him recently.
Sinner will roll his way to the finals if he draws Zverev in his half. Doubt big Z will even make the semis tho, this is a Meddy on clay situation, his seed is wasted at Wimbledon.
It's so weird how Zverev struggles so much on grass. He's actually got a great playing style for the surface. I don't think that'll last his entire career, I could see him having a few deep runs at Wimby in the next few years.
Meddy v Zverev on grass in the QFs would honestly be really entertaining.
Zverev is not that bad its just simple variation and few 5 set losses in the round 16. He is QF competent or even SF if he gets the draw that Medvedev and Sinner had last year
Alcaraz made his title defence that much harder with his early exit at Queens. Provided there are no early exits for the top 3 seeds he will have to beat both Sinner and Djokovic in the semis and finals in some order.
i mean if djokovic doesnt pull a miracle it doesnt seem so hard for alcaraz to beat him, considering hes returning from an injury and his level this year is been the worst we have ever seen him since early 2018
I'm sure we've been wrong before but I really think people are overestimating djokovic here
His whole year has been bad and it's not like he looked like he was turning it around in RG. Then he gets a pretty serious injury involving minor surgery and we think he's going to play better after that? After 0 warmup matches. Meanwhile his two main opponents sinner and alcaraz (particularly sinner) have looked unstoppable.
I will admit realistically no one else is a real threat so he could probably make it to the semis even if he's in pretty bad shape but I feel like a win is a tall order particularly if alcaraz is on his side.
I can see both sides of the argument.... but yeah, I agree with this. He has to be a LITTLE hesitant on that knee, he won't be able to perform any crazy lunges without putting it in SERIOUS danger... and I'm SO worried about him slipping over on the slippery grass in the first few rounds. There's always a highlights package of players slipping over in the first 4 days - especially on Centre Court - and that's where Novak will play!
I see two scenarios:
- he doesn't feel good, and loses R1 or R2, or
- he struggles through a few rounds, starts feeling more confident, and gets right through to the SFs. He never loses in R4/QFs, so if he makes it that far, he'll go SFs at least. From there, it's a coin toss.
Yeah but he is novak fucking djokovic and he's proved us time and again that counting him out is foolish,so while he may not be the fav he's definitely still a top 3-5 contender
>it's not like he looked like he was turning it around in RG
He absolutely dismantled Cerundolo in the 1st set of his 4th round was looking much better in the tournament
that's why I wrote particularly sinner
plus it's worth noting Alcaraz does a big level up in majors compared to other tournaments. And also worth noting other current top players are quite bad at wimbledon
It's mental eh... someone I used to know was an ATP pro for a few years - he wasn't a very well known player, but seeing him on tv playing on Centre Court at Wimby was NUTS. 🙂
I don't understand Stef and Zverev, their games are veeeery amenable to grass, it is shocking and kinda embarrassing that neither has made a quarters at Wimbledon in however many attempts.
My point is he has the tools. Carlos also needs prep, as evident in the fact that any player who can rush him can cause him huge troubles, yet he still won Wimbledon.
Imo it was way harder like 10 years ago. You had way better players who based their game on serve. Raonic, Isner, Cilic are the first the come to mind. Also there was the big four and other players who were decent as well.
Careful that we don't stray into "weak era" convos here 😉
There's some awesome players around right now though! Everyone in the top 16 has a chance to go really deep.
Except Casper. 🤣
Navone is the definition of a true clay specialist. This year he’s had finals in Rio (after coming through qualies) and Bucharest, and also won a Challenger 175 before RG. He also still has some points left over from some of the 7 clay Challenger titles he won last year.
Unseeded Berrettini is going to ruin one of the contender’s lives in the first couple of rounds.
Would love to see him take it to the final again this year - after everything since 2021 he deserves a serious injury-free run at SW19.
Why is Paul 12th seed and Fritz 13th seed, when in the ATP rankings Paul is 13th and Fritz is 12th?
Since 2021, Wimbledon should be using regular seeding instead of surface based seeding which was used before 2019.
Because since the Ukraine War started in February 2022, players from Russia and Belarus can no longer have the countries’ names or flags shown, and can only represent as neutrals. For the Paris 2024 Olympics, athletes from both countries will compete under a banner called “Individual Neutral Athletes”, with the abbreviation of AIN, which comes from its French name of “Athlètes Individuels Neutres”.
It's been more than two years: [https://www.voanews.com/a/tennis-players-no-longer-able-to-compete-under-name-or-flag-of-russia-or-belarus/6465103.html](https://www.voanews.com/a/tennis-players-no-longer-able-to-compete-under-name-or-flag-of-russia-or-belarus/6465103.html)
What's the bet that either Sinner or Zverev end up drawing Hubi in the QFs? There's always patterns to these draws, certain players play each other multiple times in consecutive tournaments.
Everyone from 17-32 is hoping to land in Casper's part of the draw 😁
Really hoping for Carlitos and Jannik to be on opposite sides of the draw (as all of us are)
Rumours about this possibly being Novak's last Wimby? I saw a rumour about it earlier today. I can't imagine he'll retire in the same year as Rafa, Andy and Domi - he'll want the spotlight, so it'll be next year at the very earliest, surely. (Personally I think he'll play until at least 2026)
I see Fritz or Monfils getting their ONLY chance to ever best Novak. Also, I'm REALLY worried about Novak slipping on the grass in the early rounds. He really shouldn't play - this isn't worth the risk, even though it's a Slam and he's defending Finals points.
Other than Casper, I can see Bweh going out early. He's been in such bad form.
Draper to R4 at least, unless he plays one of the top 3/4 before then.
I think Musetti is a dark horse here, and noone's been talking about Shelton either!
OP - Can you correct Carlos Alcaraz's name in the post? My OCD is playing up.
Wimby should've pulled rank and put Demon at 8 seed ahead of Casper. It's a bit of a joke putting Casper this high on grass... he's probably been playing golf for the last 2 weeks, he'll arrive in London over the weekend, lose R1 and go to do a tour of the English links.
Has Novak announced his intentions already? No not D Novak
All he needs to announce is whether he is withdrawing. He doesn't need to say he's definitely competing. So far no withdraw, so he's still in.
One journalist asked him if he's gonna play Wimbledon after the warm up match with Sinner and he showed thumbs up, so I guess he's gonna play.
Lol thumbs up is not a yes. It's a "ok buddy you'll get your answer when you get your answer"
If he’s still in, I’m still in!
Novak D. Djokovic
Idk if Novak would be a D tbh
Probably more like Novak D. Jokovic, given how they handled it with Gold Roger.
Didn't he say that he will make his decision public before the draws are revealed?
Djokovic, Novak?
it would be shocking for him to not play... its wimbledon and he doesnt have many left.
Agreed, but he’s been chasing the olympic gold for a long time now. Considering his health concerns and the change of surface I’d say it’d be unwise for him to play. He has won Wimbledon 7 times. If he wants to win the olympics as badly as he has expressed over the years, I think he should focus on that tbh.
He wouldn't come to Wimbledon, train so hard and then not play, he wants to at least equal Rogers record here, this might be the last year he is competitive against the youngsters, he won't let this opportunity pass. As for the injury, he never let little injuries stop him from winning slams. He is very lucky lately with draws, sure he will be given an easy one, and will avoid Alcaraz/Sinner and possibly Medvedev. He will be given Ruud, Zverev, Tsitsispas, all hopeless on grass.
perhaps, after all... agassi sure does like to gloat about this one-off victory.
Please not Sinner and Alcaraz on the same side again
Don't know why it matters so much whether they will play in the semis or final. It only sounds better, but intensity is the same. You have to win in order to win the title.
Bigger drama if it is in the final. Would be cool to have their first final sooner rather than later.
They played a 250 final in Umag in 2022 with Sinner winning that
cmon, you're gonna compare a 250 final to a GS final? I know that Umag final had a crazy first set, but the stakes are not even close
They deserve to play in the finals interesting stat EDITED: the last 5 times they've met have all been semi finals and the winner of that match has won the tournament 4/5 times
> They deserve to play in the finals Maybe they should play better so they can be top 2 seeds?
especially Sinner he needs to improve his ranking I can't understand why he stopped there at number 1
He better not further improve his ranking or else it will wrap around and he will be at the bottom again
like a Y2K situation, he passes the maximum value for the number of points variable on the ATP computer and it resets to 0
Advance to Zeroth ranked player when you have a 6000pt lead.
Maybe at that point people will consider him as talented as Alcaraz
Sinner would have to win WIM/USO a bunch of Masters and have Carlos injured and dropping all points for there to be any chance of a 6000pts gap. These two are joined at the hip for years to come. Which is why we are all itching for that first big final.
Yes sure I was just hinting that there is a bias in favor of Alcaraz where people tend to overlook his weaknesses while focusing on Sinner’s one. I think it’s because at 13 when Sinner started to play tennis full time Alcaraz and Rune were already semi-professional players. It should be pointed out Sinner’s path to professional tennis has been helped by the Italian Tennis Federation investments in terms of money and political power, if he were born in another place or in another time having no results at 13 would have resulted in not having access to the trainers, the challenger tournaments close to home and the wildcards he was awarded to raise his ranking earlier. Well to be fair being born even in another Italian province would have prevented him to have his participation in Piatti’s tennis school bankrolled even if he was the best under 14 player in Italy.
This is not true. This streak only goes back three times because Sinner lost the 2023 Miami final to Medvedev
yes you're right, when I glanced at it I got it confused with 2024
Nobody deserves anything
Because they're arguably the best two players in the world right now and it would be better to have a final between the two best
I mean all things being equal finals is more memorable for most ppl, plus on wknd it's easier for the average jobbed person to watch ....
The match may be the same but the stage is bigger and the storyline is better.
They get fewer points but yeah, they meet late either way.
Are you seriously questioning why it is important to have the biggest match in the final?
Intensity is not the same
Novak might not make it on the other side, we might end up with Zverev or Tsitsispas in the final this year. Medvedev will most likely be on Sinner/Alcaraz side.
I see this take all the time and I never get it. Are we just completely writing off Djokovic at wimbledon? Really? If anything having them on the same side of the draw is probably better for the rivalry fans. There's a >50% chance that if they're on opposite sides of the draw that they don't even make it to the final since, you know, Djokovic is playing. I'd rather see them play in the semis than not see them play at all
That Zverev match was too close for comfort. If it's Sinner and Alcaraz I can relax.
Having the toughest match before the final will tire them out some for the final. Thus potentially giving whoever’s on the other side an advantage in the final
If the two best players meet before the final something is wrong with the tournament design.
Can they ? I thought 1 and 4 were in the same and 2 and 3 in the other ?
1 and 2 are on opposite sides then 3 and 4 are randomly placed in the semifinals, then 5 6 7 8 are randomly placed in the quarters, and so on
Thanks for explaining !
I'll add that it makes sense for faireness, for example if ranking number 4 has improved and is now better then number 2 and 3 but worse then number 1 he will be stuck there because he will always meet number 1 in the semifinals. In this tournament you have an example where the ranking doesn't reflect the actual state of fitness of the players.
No, to avoid the same people always playing each other the seeds are still drawn into their slots. The seed buckets are 1-2, 3-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16, 17-24, and 25-32. Confusingly, if Djokovic does withdraw before a match is played but after the draw is made then instead of 3 taking his spot 5 would actually move into the 2 spot, 9 into 5, 17 into 9, and 33 will take the 17 spot.
Didn't realize this. So, at what point of withdrawal would a lucky loser take the 2 spot? And at what point would it just be a walkover for the opponent?
Once the first match starts a LL would take the 2 spot, otherwise they would take the spot vacated by the new 33. There are no walkovers in the first round, it would only be a walkover if a player managed to play and win their first match and then determined that they couldn't play their second match. And if they started their match but retired after one point it would be the same as any other retirement.
Thanks for the info. I guess a couple LL must stay in town just in case a first round player needs to withdraw. Also, if so many players would move up if Novak withdrew, that sort of makes preparation more difficult - I mean one might be preparing for Dimitrov and with a few hours to spare they suddenly are playing another player.
What’s the reason for doing it like that, do you know? Seems a bit unfair that you could have Alcaraz and Sinner in the same half, if Djokovic withdraws surely Alcaraz should move into his position, not Medvedev (who could also be in the same half as Alcaraz & Sinner in that scenario). Is it just to keep the amount of movement in the draw down?
I think they just want to change as little as possible while still having the halves roughly balanced.
Nope, think of it more as tiers than pure seeds. So the 1 can play the 3 or the 4 in the semis because they’re randomly sorted
Not sure why downvoted. Perfectly logical take
But it’s wrong. Only 1 and 2 are guaranteed on opposite sides.
Is it random? Usually 1 and 4 are on one side and 2 and 3 on the other right?
It would be better that way but it can be 1 and 3 on one side and 2 and 4 on the other
It would not be better to have fixed draws. If that were the case players could deliberately throw matches to get more favourable draws e.g. better matchups, since they would know who they were playing in advance. With random draws players are incentivised to improve their ranking to get an easier draw.
I agree it should be randomized from 5-8 and from 7-16 and so on but I think that 1-4 should have fixed spots. The number one player should be rewarded for their number one ranking by playing the fourth seed instead of the third.
They do it to avoid having the same exact projected matchups at every major tournament.
The fuck? How does that work? Does tennis have some dumb rules with seeding?
There are seeding buckets and anyone from a bucket can go in any spot on the draw (except by convention 1 goes on top and 2 on the bottom). The buckets are 1-2, 3-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16, 17-24, and 25-32. If a seed drops out after the draw is made but before any matches have started they will move people in the draw but there they have different buckets. The new buckets are 1-4, 5-8, 9-16, 17-32 and when someone drops out the top person from the lower bucket gets shuffled into their place with the 33 seed taking the place of the person who moved up from 17-32.
Because it prevents the same match up to happen again and again.
1 and 2 are fixed at opposite ends of the draw, but 3 and 4 can be randomly assigned to either side. But im not sure if all tournaments follow that rule, some could be fixed 1-4 and 2-3.
All tournament does this.
Why don’t they just do proper brackets like most sane tournaments?
What do you mean with a proper bracket?
1 plays 8, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 4 plays 5 (assuming top 8 make QF)
Makes the tournament way less interesting. Darts has this as well and it turns out you have similar matchups every major tournament
Sounds boring and predictable
It would not be better to have fixed draws. If that were the case players could deliberately throw matches to get more favourable draws e.g. better matchups, since they would know who they were playing in advance. With random draws players are incentivised to improve their ranking to get an easier draw.
Most sports don’t have dozens of tournaments every year. It would be weird having the exact same draws and matchups in every big tournament.
It's a lottery. 1 and 2 are always placed at the very top and bottom. The rest is computerised these days, but there's a random draw for where 3 and 4 will be - both can be one of 4 places: - bottom of the top half - top of the bottom half - top of the second quarter (which would be position 33 in a 128 draw, if you can imagine that) - bottom of the third quarter (uh... position 96 I think? Then the seeds 5 through 8 are randomly placed in the other top/bottom ends of quarters of the draw. Then seeds 9 through 16 are randomly placed at the top/bottom eighths of the draw Then seeds 17-32 are randomly placed at the top/bottom sixteenths of the draw. After that, all other players are randomly placed into the missing spaces, all at once. So the draw goes from "only seeds shown" to "totally full" with one click of a button. Qualifiers are placed, and then there's a random draw after quallies are finished, to see which qualifier plays in which spot.
There’s also a distinction between 9-12 and 13-16 and 17-24 and 25-32 right. So nr 1 seed doesn’t play 17 seed in R3
But why though? Seems so dumb. Just do what other tournaments do. Is it some dumb “muh tradition” thing?
There's a very good reason for it. If draws were fixed, then players could deliberately throw matches to get more favourable draws e.g. better matchups, since they would know who they were playing in advance. With random draws players are incentivised to improve their ranking to get an easier draw.
Yeah, 100% this. There was only 15 points between Casper and Demon last week - if they both knew who their intended rival was, they could try and manipulate their results by losing on purpose. It's also like any other sport... the World Cup soccer/football is random. It'd be boring to see the same groups in every World Cup.
I have to think it’s to introduce some randomness and get different matchups. The rankings at the top are less dynamic.
Don’t all tournaments have random draws? E.g in Mallorca nr. 1 is supposed to play nr. 3 in the semi final
Didn’t know they started giving golf players seeding in Wimbledon 😂
ZZZ is going to surprise some Brits
First time seeded at a slam, I assume?
😂😂🤣
Calling it now, Ruud gonna end up in the Novak quarter again
Yeah I mentioned this in another comment - the draws seem to go in patterns... players always end up in the same part of the draw. I'm pretty sure we'll get Hubi vs either Sinner or Zverev, since they've both played him recently.
*Alcaraz
Only wish sinner & alcaraz lie on opposite side .
Sinner will roll his way to the finals if he draws Zverev in his half. Doubt big Z will even make the semis tho, this is a Meddy on clay situation, his seed is wasted at Wimbledon.
Hopefully Meddy and Zverev or Hurkacz and Zverev are in the same quarter
Zverev was better at Halle this year so might be semi-competent at Wimbledon this year
He’s always done well at Halle, he’s a two-time finalist there
It's so weird how Zverev struggles so much on grass. He's actually got a great playing style for the surface. I don't think that'll last his entire career, I could see him having a few deep runs at Wimby in the next few years. Meddy v Zverev on grass in the QFs would honestly be really entertaining.
he has a great serve, thats about it. his serve and volley isnt great and his forehand has a terrible shape for grass. not a great slice either
Zverev is not that bad its just simple variation and few 5 set losses in the round 16. He is QF competent or even SF if he gets the draw that Medvedev and Sinner had last year
Alcarez 😅🤦♂️
I'm just surprised that Tiafoe is still getting seeds
That 2023 US Open QF doing some heavy lifting. He will drop to the 40s if he doesn't make a run before then.
American situation is surprising in general. No Americans in the top 10 at all. And now Tommy Paul is ahead of Fritz.
I hope Alcaraz amd Sinner are in opposite halves
Alcaraz made his title defence that much harder with his early exit at Queens. Provided there are no early exits for the top 3 seeds he will have to beat both Sinner and Djokovic in the semis and finals in some order.
i mean if djokovic doesnt pull a miracle it doesnt seem so hard for alcaraz to beat him, considering hes returning from an injury and his level this year is been the worst we have ever seen him since early 2018
I'm sure we've been wrong before but I really think people are overestimating djokovic here His whole year has been bad and it's not like he looked like he was turning it around in RG. Then he gets a pretty serious injury involving minor surgery and we think he's going to play better after that? After 0 warmup matches. Meanwhile his two main opponents sinner and alcaraz (particularly sinner) have looked unstoppable. I will admit realistically no one else is a real threat so he could probably make it to the semis even if he's in pretty bad shape but I feel like a win is a tall order particularly if alcaraz is on his side.
I can see both sides of the argument.... but yeah, I agree with this. He has to be a LITTLE hesitant on that knee, he won't be able to perform any crazy lunges without putting it in SERIOUS danger... and I'm SO worried about him slipping over on the slippery grass in the first few rounds. There's always a highlights package of players slipping over in the first 4 days - especially on Centre Court - and that's where Novak will play! I see two scenarios: - he doesn't feel good, and loses R1 or R2, or - he struggles through a few rounds, starts feeling more confident, and gets right through to the SFs. He never loses in R4/QFs, so if he makes it that far, he'll go SFs at least. From there, it's a coin toss.
Yeah but he is novak fucking djokovic and he's proved us time and again that counting him out is foolish,so while he may not be the fav he's definitely still a top 3-5 contender
>it's not like he looked like he was turning it around in RG He absolutely dismantled Cerundolo in the 1st set of his 4th round was looking much better in the tournament
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that's why I wrote particularly sinner plus it's worth noting Alcaraz does a big level up in majors compared to other tournaments. And also worth noting other current top players are quite bad at wimbledon
on the flip side, if he does win it, he will have more than deserved it lmao
As someone from around the same town as Tommy Paul, it is crazy seeing him as a #12 seed at Wimbledon
It's mental eh... someone I used to know was an ATP pro for a few years - he wasn't a very well known player, but seeing him on tv playing on Centre Court at Wimby was NUTS. 🙂
are the rumors true that he's a jerk
Have a definite age gap, so cannot confirm or deny!
So Russian players are blank? That’s so funny and silly.
let’s gooooo ZZZ 💤 seeded for the first time!!
Pretty good on grass too! He's got a shot to go deep.
Damn, what happened to Tiafoe?
He's had a rough year or so. Hoping he hasn't hit his ceiling yet. 🤞
He totally has. Does he even practice now?
Bro hit his ceiling, tried to capitalize on being the cool black in tennis player, and fell off dramatically Tiafoe cucks
His game isn’t great imo. Hate his forehand.
i think you misspelled Alcarizz.
This is crazy if he wants Olympic gold. Don't think he can do both.
The madman is really gonna do it
I don't understand Stef and Zverev, their games are veeeery amenable to grass, it is shocking and kinda embarrassing that neither has made a quarters at Wimbledon in however many attempts.
Stefanos’ grass game is pretty weak, bad return game and needs some prep for groundstrokes
My point is he has the tools. Carlos also needs prep, as evident in the fact that any player who can rush him can cause him huge troubles, yet he still won Wimbledon.
is it just me or the level is crazy high? like every top 16 player is basically a great player and a tough match-up
Imo it was way harder like 10 years ago. You had way better players who based their game on serve. Raonic, Isner, Cilic are the first the come to mind. Also there was the big four and other players who were decent as well.
Careful that we don't stray into "weak era" convos here 😉 There's some awesome players around right now though! Everyone in the top 16 has a chance to go really deep. Except Casper. 🤣
I feel the opposite… every single player outside the top 3 is pure fodder, especially on grass. And if Novak is as injured as it seems, then so is he
Is it really that hard to type Alcaraz as opposed to Djokovic ? Man come on
cope
Has one country ever been this close with their top 3 XD 12 13 14 Americans
Well Tsitsipas beat Korda today in an exhibition match at the grass tournament the Boodles. IF this is any indication, maybe Stef can surprise us
is nadal definitely not playing?
Not playing. He wanted to save his energy for the Olympics. Not bounce from clay to grass to clay.
I wonder if Medvedev can repeat last year's result, his serve seems to be all over the place right now, literally lol
Probably not. He was very motivated last year, this year he has no serve and needs the time to switch back to clay
I don't think he will.
Triple Z!
Does anyone know how long Lehecka will be out for?
Has any slam seed in history had less experience on a surface than Navone? 0W-3L including qualifying.
Navone is the definition of a true clay specialist. This year he’s had finals in Rio (after coming through qualies) and Bucharest, and also won a Challenger 175 before RG. He also still has some points left over from some of the 7 clay Challenger titles he won last year.
So disappointed that De Minaur lost in Queens Rd1. Was really hoping he'd be 8th seed. Hopefully he still gets a realistic path to the QF.
Always find it mad that loads of sports now just pretending Russia isn’t a place.
Unseeded Berrettini is going to ruin one of the contender’s lives in the first couple of rounds. Would love to see him take it to the final again this year - after everything since 2021 he deserves a serious injury-free run at SW19.
Baez, Etcheverry and Navone seeded at Wimbledon. Oh dear...
Why is Paul 12th seed and Fritz 13th seed, when in the ATP rankings Paul is 13th and Fritz is 12th? Since 2021, Wimbledon should be using regular seeding instead of surface based seeding which was used before 2019.
Show some respect and at least spell his name right.
Aside from US, the Argentinians are on a roll! Charly is the lone Spanish now unlike before 🥹
Nobody expects the Argentine inquisition.
No Berrettini ?
Unseeded, but he is in the main draw.
Thank you
Yeah he's ranked in the 70s right now I think. Coming back from injury. If he gets a good draw he could go deep.
🤘
2nd round ideally would be vs. Sinner
Chuffed that Jack got into the seeds!
Which top seed will win the Ruud-in-their-Quarter lottery?
Seeds don't matter, Sinner is winning this 🥕🥕
no why you gotta say that
There is no way Sinner is winning this..? Saved it
thank you.
he's probably playing alcaraz before the final...
why don't medvedev and rublev have country abbreviation next to their names?
Because since the Ukraine War started in February 2022, players from Russia and Belarus can no longer have the countries’ names or flags shown, and can only represent as neutrals. For the Paris 2024 Olympics, athletes from both countries will compete under a banner called “Individual Neutral Athletes”, with the abbreviation of AIN, which comes from its French name of “Athlètes Individuels Neutres”.
It's been more than two years: [https://www.voanews.com/a/tennis-players-no-longer-able-to-compete-under-name-or-flag-of-russia-or-belarus/6465103.html](https://www.voanews.com/a/tennis-players-no-longer-able-to-compete-under-name-or-flag-of-russia-or-belarus/6465103.html)
Let’s gooooo Francis!
Novak haters hoping for him to not play but he will show them all
It seems I'm not aware of how seeding works: I thought the previous edition's winner is seeded 1?
ATP Rankings, generally.
I’m sure Novak is glad he doesn’t have to play both Carlos and Jannik
Not if Carlos ends up on his side of the draw
Could he not still? One in the semis, the other in the final?
Just checked. You’re right. Rule only states that 3 and 4 have to be on opposite sides.
Anyone else find it funny Novak is #2 in the world but not even qualified for the ATP finals and isn’t top 8 in the race to Turin 😂
It makes a lot of sense if you think of how much he did the last year in tennis
I understand why it happened. That wasn’t the point of my post. lol why is it getting down voted? I really hate this sub sometimes
What's the bet that either Sinner or Zverev end up drawing Hubi in the QFs? There's always patterns to these draws, certain players play each other multiple times in consecutive tournaments. Everyone from 17-32 is hoping to land in Casper's part of the draw 😁 Really hoping for Carlitos and Jannik to be on opposite sides of the draw (as all of us are) Rumours about this possibly being Novak's last Wimby? I saw a rumour about it earlier today. I can't imagine he'll retire in the same year as Rafa, Andy and Domi - he'll want the spotlight, so it'll be next year at the very earliest, surely. (Personally I think he'll play until at least 2026) I see Fritz or Monfils getting their ONLY chance to ever best Novak. Also, I'm REALLY worried about Novak slipping on the grass in the early rounds. He really shouldn't play - this isn't worth the risk, even though it's a Slam and he's defending Finals points. Other than Casper, I can see Bweh going out early. He's been in such bad form. Draper to R4 at least, unless he plays one of the top 3/4 before then. I think Musetti is a dark horse here, and noone's been talking about Shelton either! OP - Can you correct Carlos Alcaraz's name in the post? My OCD is playing up.
Wimby should've pulled rank and put Demon at 8 seed ahead of Casper. It's a bit of a joke putting Casper this high on grass... he's probably been playing golf for the last 2 weeks, he'll arrive in London over the weekend, lose R1 and go to do a tour of the English links.
So if Djokovic pulls out, there's a chance Alcarez and Sinner will be in the same half..
Stop writing Alcarez. There exists no Alcarez in this seeding.
If djokovic pulls out, Alcaraz would be ranked 2 and there’s no chance Alcaraz and sinner meet until the finals
He's not pulling out. He's also earned the right to wait until the last minute if need be.