Wimbledon draw 2022: When does it take place, are Andy Murray and Serena Williams seeded, when is Wimbledon?
Andy Murray will discover his first-round opponent for this year’s Championships at Wimbledon when the draw is made on Friday at 11am.
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Andy Murray will discover his first-round opponent for this year’s Championships at Wimbledon when the draw is made on Friday at 11am.
With less than a week left for the start of Wimbledon, Australian Nick Kyrgios pulled out of the Mallorca Championships on Wednesday ahead of his last 16 match due to pain in his abdominal muscle.
Nick Kyrgios has been forced to withdraw from his match with Roberto Bautista Agut at the Mallorca Championships due to an abdominal injury. The pair were set to play on Wednesday evening in the last 16 of the Wimbledon warm-up event in Spain.
The seedings for the The Championships at Wimbledon this year have been announced, with Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek taking the top berths in the men’s and women’s draw respectively.
Andy Murray is hopeful of being fit for Wimbledon but admits he is in a race against time.
Tennis player Andy Murray is hopeful of being fit for Wimbledon but admits he is in a race against time.
Andy Murray has provided a fresh update on his abdominal injury with Wimbledon just a week away. The two-time champion at SW19 suffered a strain in his recent Stuttgart final and was forced to pull out of Queen's. He has now claimed the next couple of days will be "important" as he still intends to play his home Grand Slam tournament
World number 11 Berrettini defeated Serbia's Filip Krajinovic 7-5, 6-4 in Sunday's final of the warm-up event for the grass court Grand Slam to claim his second straight title in London, a week after beating Andy Murray to the honours in Stuttgart. The 26-year-old Italian lost to Novak Djokovic in last year's Wimbledon final and is keen to go one better this year after bouncing back from a near three-month injury lay-off to win two tournaments in a row.