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Wimbledon power rankings: Will Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek rule on grass? Will Coco Gauff and Nick Kyrgios challenge?

Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek ruled in Paris, but who will conquer the grass? The grass season gets under way this week with events in Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch and Nottingham, with Queen’s, Halle and Eastbourne to follow. The tournaments all lead up to Wimbledon, which starts on June 27. Ad/> But are Nadal and Swiatek still the favourites on grass? Or will the change of surface see a switch at the top? Roland-GarrosZverev confirms he has undergone surgery after tearing ligaments at French Open11 HOURS AGO Men’s grass power rankings* 1.

Novak Djokovic A somewhat tentative selection given his up-and-down performance in the French Open quarter-final defeat to Nadal, but Djokovic should still be the player to beat by the time Wimbledon comes round. The world No. 1 does not seem likely to play any warm-up events before his bid for a fourth Wimbledon title in a row, but that will be nothing new.

Djokovic has an 85 per cent win record on grass and cantered to the title last year at SW19 for the loss of just two sets. If he returns to the same form he showed before his defeat to Nadal, when he won nine consecutive matches in straight sets, and serves and returns to his usual high standard, then it’s difficult to see who is going to stop him winning a 21st Grand Slam title. Raducanu casts doubt on Wimbledon after injury Wilander: Nadal more 'fun' to watch than Djokovic or Federer 2.

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