Elena Rybakina Iga Swiatek Carlos Alcaraz Novak Djokovic Alex De-Minaur Britain Usa London 1 Elena Rybakina Iga Swiatek Carlos Alcaraz Novak Djokovic Alex De-Minaur Britain Usa London

Is Andy Murray seeded at Wimbledon? Who is the No. 1 men's and women's seeds at SW19? Is Nick Kyrgios seeded?

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The seedings for Wimbledon have been released, but has Andy Murray been given one ahead of the tournament he has won twice in his career?

Murray has enjoyed a mixed start to his grass court campaign in 2023. He won back-to-back challenger titles at Surbiton and Nottingham which saw him rise up to No.

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His first-round loss at the ATP 500 tournament saw him miss out on a seed at Wimbledon this year. WimbledonExclusive: Rybakina 'still has great chance' of defending title even if not 100% — Robson2 HOURS AGO Instead, the two-time Wimbledon champion will compete at the Grand Slam with a wild card place.

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