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Emma Raducanu has been handed the 10th seed slot in this year's tournament after the stripped down world-rankings were worked in the famous Wimbledon grid.
Historically, the All England Club had latitude to move players up and down compared to their global position to reflect a specific aptitude - of lack of it - to grass.
That process stopped several years ago, but this year's tournament nevertheless has an unfamiliar feel to it given the number of high-profile Russian and Belarus absentees there are.
Sabalenka Arnya is missing from a field headed by Wimbledon top seed and world no. 1 Swiatek Iga, an absence which explains the one-place climb for 11th-ranked Raducanu.
Anett Kontaveit of Estonia is the second seed, and will avoid Iga until the final as the main name in the other half of the draw.