Wimbledon Championships 2021 Entry List Announced

So you say Roger Federer and I say Rafael Nadal, but who really knows who it will be since the Wimbledon 2018 has kicked off, technically. One of the prestigious sports events is about to take place starts from 2nd July 2018. The Wimbledon 2018 is set and players are lined up already. Surprisingly enough, there will be some injured athletes whom will be back to play in this year’s Wimbledon Championships 2018.

wimbledon championships 2018 entry list

In the case of Andy Murray, he’ll be expected to play, but at the last minute, it’s been confirmed he’s “NOT” going to play (Source: https://www.givemesport.com/1317736-andy-murrays-injury-what-are-the-chances-of-him-playing-at-wimbledon). He may be sitting it out. (Read on and see what other competitors will be on the courtside.) There’s also the young players who will be in attendance as well as the veteran players. Wimbledon 2018 Entry List will host young and old alike. Take your pick because there will definitely be some changes during heated competition.

Since all fans will be looking at who will be competing against such greats like Rafael Nadal or Martina Hingis its fair to say that this will be a very competitive Wimbledon 2018 Grand Slam! Additionally, fans will also be looking at Serena Williams whom will be returning to the Slam after just 9 months of giving birth to her first-born. She’s ultimately ready for the grass courts as she’s ready for one of the first matches of the Slam. Another strong competitor, Kristyna Pliskova, is favored as well as some other notable players. Along the courtside you’ll see many other top tennis players with a host of young players that will not be difficult to spot.

This year, the Tournament will be interestingly from all corners of the world because of veterans and newbies in competition in all categories. Competition is the center theme for all players. In fact, veteran players take delight of watching the up and coming. They’ll have to defend their old and highest Grand Slam Award come July 2nd; additionally, there’s going to be some surprises on the court.

Wimbledon 2018 Entry list for Men’s tournament

  1. Rafael Nadal
  2. Roger Federer
  3. Alexander Zverev
  4. Marin Cilic
  5. Grigor Dimitrov
  6. Juan Martin del Potro
  7. Kevin Anderson
  8. Dominic Thiem
  9. David Goffin
  10. John Isner
  11. Pablo Carreño
  12. Diego Schwartzman
  13. Sam Querrey
  14. Roberto Bautista
  15. Jack Sock
  16. Lucas Pouille
  17. Kyle Edmund
  18. Tomas Berdych
  19. Fabio Fognini
  20. Hyeon Chung
  21. Kei Nishikori
  22. Novak Djokovic
  23. Nick Kyrgios
  24. Philipp Kohlschreiber
  25. Stan Wawrinka
  26. Denis Shapovalov
  27. Adrian Mannarino
  28. Milos Raonic
  29. Filip Krajinovic
  30. Damir Dzumhur
  31. Andrey Rublev
  32. Richard Gasquet
  33. Feliciano López
  34. Gilles Muller
  35. Fernando Verdasco
  36. Albert Ramos
  37. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
  38. Gael Monfils
  39. Karen Khachanov
  40. Stefanos Tsitsipas
  41. Borna Coric
  42. David Ferrer
  43. Leonardo Mayer
  44. Robin Haase
  45. Andy Murray
  46. Yuichi Sugita
  47. Steve Johnson
  48. Joao Sousa
  49. Peter Gojowczyk
  50. Benoit Paire
  51. Andreas Seppi
  52. Mischa Zverev
  53. Daniil Medvedev
  54. Alexandr Dolgopolov
  55. Tennys Sandgren
  56. Ryan Harrison
  57. Jared Donaldson
  58. John Millman
  59. Nicolás Jarry
  60. Marton Fucsovics
  61. Frances Tiafoe
  62. Julien Benneteau
  63. Malek Jaziri
  64. Aljaz Bedene
  65. Nikoloz Basilashvili
  66. Federico Delbonis
  67. Yoshihito Nishioka * PR
  68. Jan-Lennard Struff
  69. Dusan Lajovic
  70. Maximilian Marterer
  71. Taylor Fritz
  72. Guillermo García López
  73. Marco Cecchinato
  74. Yen-Hsun Lu * PR
  75. Matthew Ebden
  76. Paolo Lorenzi
  77. Gilles Simon
  78. Pablo Cuevas
  79. Roberto Carballés
  80. Evgeny Donskoy
  81. Jiri Vesely
  82. Taro Daniel
  83. Guido Pella
  84. Mirza Basic
  85. Marcos Baghdatis
  86. Nicolás Kicker
  87. Jordan Thompson
  88. Jeremy Chardy
  89. Pierre-Hugues Herbert
  90. Vasek Pospisil
  91. Viktor Troicki
  92. Florian Mayer
  93. Mikhail Kukushkin
  94. Ricardas Berankis
  95. Ivo Karlovic
  96. Yuki Bhambri
  97. Marius Copil
  98. Matteo Berrettini
  99. Radu Albot
  100. Denis Istomin
  101. Mikhail Youzhny
  102. Lukas Lacko
  103. Horacio Zeballos
  104. Cameron Norrie

Women’s List for Wimbledon 2018

  1. Simona Halep
  2. Serena Williams * PR
  3. Caroline Wozniacki
  4. Garbiñe Muguruza
  5. Elina Svitolina
  6. Jelena Ostapenko
  7. Karolina Pliskova
  8. Caroline Garcia
  9. Petra Kvitova
  10. Venus Williams
  11. Sloane Stephens
  12. Julia Goerges
  13. Angelique Kerber
  14. Madison Keys
  15. Daria Kasatkina
  16. Coco Vandeweghe
  17. Elise Mertens
  18. Ashleigh Barty
  19. Kiki Bertens
  20. Magdalena Rybarikova
  21. Anastasija Sevastova
  22. Naomi Osaka
  23. Johanna Konta
  24. Carla Suárez
  25. Daria Gavrilova
  26. Anett Kontaveit
  27. Barbora Strycova
  28. Shuai Zhang
  29. Agnieszka Radwanska
  30. Maria Sharapova
  31. Kristina Mladenovic
  32. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
  33. Mihaela Buzarnescu
  34. Alize Cornet
  35. Laura Siegemund * PR
  36. Petra Martic
  37. Ekaterina Makarova
  38. Dominika Cibulkova
  39. Timea Babos
  40. Shuai Peng
  41. Maria Sakkari
  42. Lesia Tsurenko
  43. Irina-Camelia Begu
  44. Svetlana Kuznetsova
  45. Elena Vesnina
  46. Danielle Collins
  47. Sorana Cirstea
  48. Alison Van Uytvanck
  49. Aleksandra Krunic
  50. Aryna Sabalenka
  51. Su-Wei Hsieh
  52. Donna Vekic
  53. Kaia Kanepi
  54. Aliaksandra Sasnovich
  55. Zarina Diyas
  56. Lucie Safarova
  57. Camila Giorgi
  58. Catherine Bellis
  59. Katerina Siniakova
  60. Carina Witthoeft
  61. Polona Hercog
  62. Samantha Stosur
  63. Monica Niculescu
  64. Mónica Puig
  65. Timea Bacsinszky
  66. Tatjana María
  67. Ana Bogdan
  68. Kateryna Kozlova
  69. Magda Linette
  70. Ajla Tomljanovic
  71. Kirsten Flipkens
  72. Kristyna Pliskova
  73. Taylor Townsend
  74. Belinda Bencic
  75. Bernarda Pera
  76. Sara Errani
  77. Pauline Parmentier
  78. Sachia Vickery
  79. Vera Lapko
  80. Anna Schmiedlova
  81. Kateryna Bondarenko
  82. Yafan Wang
  83. Natalia Vikhlyantseva
  84. Victoria Azarenka
  85. Jennifer Brady
  86. Viktoria Kuzmova
  87. Christina McHale
  88. Heather Watson
  89. Verónica Cepede
  90. Varvara Lepchenko
  91. Beatriz Haddad Maia
  92. Saisai Peng * PR
  93. Marketa Vondrousova
  94. Qiang Wang
  95. Sofia Kenin
  96. Yulia Putintseva
  97. Kurumi Nara
  98. Lara Arruabarrena
  99. Rebecca Peterson
  100. Johanna Larsson
  101. Luksika Kumkhum
  102. Madison Brengle
  103. Stefanie Voegele
  104. Yanina Wickmayer
  105. Ekaterina Alexandrova
  106. Denisa Allertova
  107. Ana Konjuh
  108. Alison Riske

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The men’s and women’s doubles

When you look at the Wimbledon 2018 Entry List, you’ll see some differences in all the players from different parts of the world and in a variety of ages. The similarities are their qualifications to the ultimate Grand Slam. The “Doubles” will have both younger and older players following competing match after match. All after the top prize which speaks volumes in sponsorships and huge purses. Fans have their eyes peeled only because they can’t wait to see who will take over the number 1 spot since you know it’s going to change. With backward slashes and grand slams too, there’ll be the usual competition. Tough matches will be showcasing the best in the world.

Injured players forewarned

Nevertheless there will be injured players on the courts, although they have been told that they have to play to their fullest potential or they could hurt winning their prize money and offers. (This can even include their sponsorships!) Wimbledon officials told these players that by Tuesday (May 29th), players will have to face playing with their “existing injur[ies]” with the utmost potential on the court. They will, again, lose their prize money if a withdrawal is taken place. In fact, their replacement will take 50% of that prize money. Anyone competing during the 1st round, and then ‘performs’ under the pro standards will be fined their “entire prize.”

Seeing Wimbledon Live 2018

Finally, if you decide to catch it live or by way of your mobile or T.V, get ready for some jaw dropping swings and misses because this one will be one to remember! The ones to watch in this year’s ultimate Grass Court are naturally Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Rafale Nadal, and Andy Murray.

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