Serena Williams seeded for Wimbledon

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Serena Williams seeded for Wimbledon

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Amid controversies, the American tennis star returns to action at number 25

 

 

LONDON, United Kingdom – Seven-time Wimbledon champion Serena Williams has been seeded 25 for this year’s women’s singles by the organizers despite being ranked 183 in the world.

The 36-year-old – who was not seeded for the French Open – has made only a tentative return to action following complications during daughter Alexis Olympia’s birth last September.

Some had argued against her being seeded with world number 32 Dominika Cibulkova telling the BBC it would be “unfair” as she would be the player to lose out as there are 32 seeds.

The All England Club usually follows the WTA ranking list, but reserves the right to make a change if it “is necessary to produce a balanced draw.”

Williams played her first Grand Slam for over a year at the French Open last month, reaching the 4th round before a shoulder injury forced her to quit ahead of her clash with old rival Maria Sharapova.

Murray misses out

By contrast Britain’s two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has not been seeded in the men’s singles although he has returned to action in the past fortnight.

The 31-year-old – who spent nearly 11 months off the court due to a hip injury and then a subsequent operation – has not yet committed himself to play at Wimbledon and is due to play compatriot Kyle Edmund at Eastbourne later Wednesday.  

Romanian’s French Open champion Simona Halep is the women’s top seed, with Swiss legend and 8-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer the men’s top seed. – Rappler.com

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