Federer seeded second at Wimbledon,
Nadal drops to three
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[June 26, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - Eight-time
champion Roger Federer was confirmed as the second seed for
Wimbledon on Wednesday, bumping Rafael Nadal down to third despite
being ranked below the Spaniard.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic tops the draw while new world
number one Ash Barty is top seed in the women's singles.
South African Kevin Anderson, runner-up to Djokovic last season, is
fourth seed despite falling to eighth in the ATP rankings as
Wimbledon used its special formula once again.
Twice Wimbledon champion Nadal will be seeded three, meaning he is
likely to have to beat both Federer and Djokovic to claim his first
title at the All England Club since 2010.
The Spaniard was critical of the Wimbledon's seedings formula this
week, saying "it's not a good thing" that the grasscourt event is
the only one of the four Grand Slams that does not stick rigidly to
ATP rankings for seedings.
Wimbledon uses form over the past 24 months on grass to tweak the
positions of the top 32 players in the men's draw.
While the women's seedings are in line with the WTA rankings,
Wimbledon reserves the right to change the order to create "a
balanced draw".
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic in action during the men's singles final
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Anderson's promotion is bad news for French Open runner-up and world
number four Dominic Thiem who drops to fifth seed and could play
Djokovic, Federer or Nadal in the last eight.
Former runner-up Marin Cilic moved up from a world ranking of 18 to
the 13th seeded spot.
Seven-time champion Serena Williams is seeded 11th as per her WTA
ranking. Last year the American was bumped up to 25th seed despite
being ranked 183rd after returning to the Tour following the birth
of her daughter.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Alison Williams)
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