Wimbledon 2022: Novak Djokovic Top Men's Seed
In Absence Of Daniil Medvedev, Alexander Zverev
Novak Djokovic, who didn't participate in the Australian
Open 2022, was recently removed as world number one by Daniil Medvedev.
World number three Novak Djokovic
will head into next week's Grand Slam Wimbledon 2022 as the men's top seed. The
defending champion is the top seed after the Russian world number one Daniil
Medvedev got banned from taking part while German world number two Alexander
Zverev is out due to injury. Wimbledon organisers in April announced the ban on
Russian and Belarusian players at this year's Grand Slam following Russia's
invasion of Ukraine. A ban on Russian players means Medvedev and world number 8
Andrey Rublev will not compete in the men's draw. While Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova who is in the top 20 in the women's rankings is also suffering
after this decision.
While Alexander Zverev suffered torn
several lateral ligaments in his right foot following his horrible injury at
French Open 2022. The 25-year-old German was more than three hours into an epic
semi-final with Rafael Nadal when he badly rolled his ankle while moving to his
right.
Djokovic who didn't participate in
the Australian Open 2022 was recently removed as world number one by Medvedev.
The absence of Medvedev and Zverev
also means that Rafael Nadal who has won this year's Australian Open and French
Open is seeded second. This means that Djokovic and Nadal are in different
halves and cannot clash until men's final.
Wimbledon 2022 will be held from
June 27 to July 10. The grass-court Grand Slam tournament, established in 1877,
will take place at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, UK. The
tournament director is Jamie Baker.
The Wimbledon singles and doubles
draw will be made on Friday. Since 1927 only two unseeded players have won the
Gentlemen's Singles - Boris Becker in 1985 and Goran Ivanisevic in 2001.
Eleven unseeded players have reached
the final of the Gentlemen's Singles and four unseeded players have reached the
final of the Ladies' Singles.
Today there are 32 seeds in
Gentlemen's and Ladies' singles. Between 2002 and 2019, seeding for the
Gentlemen's Singles was determined by a surface-based formula, which reflected
more accurately an individual player's grass court achievements in the two-year
period immediately before the date used for seeding for The Championships.
After The Championships 2019, it was decided that the seeding formula had
served its time.
From The Championships 2021 onwards,
seeding for the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles are based on world ranking.

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