Well, we couldn’t really leave him out, could we? A winner in four of the last six Wimbledon, the World No. 1 goes into the tournament as a favourite.
Having already won the Australian and French Opens this year, Djokovic will try his luck at Wimbledon to continue his search for the ‘calendar slam’.
Going into the tournament as top seed, Barty will have her task cut out. After withdrawal from her second round match at Roland Garros due to an injury, Barty will be looking for a strong return.
Although her best result at Wimbledon has been the fourth round, Barty has a good record on the grass and will be hoping to live up to that top-seed billing.
Over the last few years, Murray has been plagued by numerous injuries that have either affected his performance or barred him from competing. After not being able to compete since March, Murray opted out of the French Open too in order to recover and focus on Wimbledon. It will be interesting to see how the Brit features.
But having taken time off, he will probably look to make it count, especially as he continues his search for that elusive 21st Grand Slam title. A finalist at the last edition and an eight time winner, only a fool would bet against Roger Federer at Wimbledon.
Having been ailed by injuries that saw her withdraw from the French Open, the Romanian will be looking forward to improve her grass record and secure a second title.
Although the young Pole stated she isn’t confident of her performance on grass, if she adapts quickly, she might have a major shot at causing some upsets.
?ili?’s superior grass record speaks volumes. With a 75-30 stat, he is sure to have a strong tournament. With the likes of Nadal and Thiem pulling out, he’d back himself to go deep and get his second Grand Slam title. His recent win at Stuttgart will boost his confidence and remind the world of his grass prowess.
The 2021 Wimbledon could be Williams’ last bid for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title. She heads into The Championships after a quiet Australian Open and French Open; if this would be her final visit to Wimbledon, one would expect Williams to go out on a high.
Preferring to play on grass, the Greek calls Wimbledon his favourite tournament. Along with his recent major tournament form and the fact that championship contenders like Nadal and Thiem have withdrawn, Tsitsipas will aim to make the most of this opportunity to secure his first major title.
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