The draw for the 2024 Wimbledon singles competition has been released, and in men's singles: Sinner and Djokovic defend the upper and lower halves; Women's Singles: Swiatek and Gauff dominate the upper and lower halves.
Among them, Sinner, Djokovic, Alcaraz and Zverev are the top four seeds. In addition to Zverev, the other three are all Grand Slam champions. Djokovic holds 24 Grand Slams, and at Wimbledon, Novak reached the final 9 times, winning 7 titles and 2 runners-up. So, despite suffering from meniscus surgery in his right knee, the Serbian king is still the favorite to win Wimbledon.
In the first round, Djokovic will face qualifier Kobriva
In the second round, Djokovic's potential opponent is Echeverry
In the third round, Djokovic may face Khachanov
In the fourth round, Deyo is likely to meet Rune
In the quarterfinals, Djokovic is likely to face De Minaur
In addition to Djokovic, the first two Grand Slam titles of the year were won by two post-00 rising stars, Sinner (Australian Open) and Alcaraz (French Open).
Sinner is currently ranked number one in the world and is the top seed at Wimbledon:
In the second round, Sinner could face former Wimbledon runner-up Berrettini
In the third round, Sinner's potential opponent was Shelton
In the fourth round, Sinner is expected to face Wawrinka
In the quarterfinals, Sinner will most likely meet Medvedev
Alcaraz, on the other hand, is in the 2/4 zone, as the last Wimbledon champion:
In the first round, Acre played against Layal
In the second round, Acre's potential opponent was Čurić
In the third round, Acre will play either Tiafoe or Báez
In the fourth round, Arca is expected to face Amber
In the quarterfinals, Acre will most likely meet Ruud
Zverev, who is in the 3/4 zone, will face Karbayes in the first round, and then will face Draper, Kei Nishikori, Fritz, Tsitsipas, Koda, Musetti, Rublev and others. Of course, the current list of matches is only used as a pre-match reference, after all, anything can happen in the game, and there is no shortage of dark horses.
Women's Singles: Swiatek, Gauff, Sabalenka, and Rybakina defend the four halves. Among them, the most promising players to advance to the women's singles quarterfinals are Swiatek, Gauff, Sabalenka, Rybakina, Vondrousova, Pegula, Zheng Qinwen, and Bolini, which is also the strongest force in women's singles at the moment.
A total of 11 Chinese players entered the Wimbledon main draw, the highest number of participants in a single Grand Slam. Among them, there are 9 women's singles and 2 men's singles. First round matchups:
Zheng Qinwen VS Sun Lulu
Zhang Shuai VS Kasatkina
Zhu Lin VS Begu
Wang Xinyu VS Tomova
Wang Qiang vs Navarro
Wang Xiyu VS Vekic
Wang Yafan VS Schmiedlova
Bai Zhuoxuan VS Dart
Yuan Yue VS Ruth
Zhang Zhizhen VS Jean Weiye
Shang Juncheng VS Garin