The Commercial Appeal

Djokovic’s draw favorable for Wimbledon

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Defending champion Novak Djokovic avoided his three biggest traditiona­l rivals in the Wimbledon draw on Friday as the other members of tennis’ “Big Four” were all placed on the opposite side.

Serena Williams had no such luck in the women’s draw, where she may have to get past a trio of former No. 1s — sister Venus, Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova — just to get to the final.

The draw at the All England Club set up a number of intriguing possibilit­ies for the upcoming two weeks, especially with former champions Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal all grouped together in the bottom half of the men’s draw. Murray and Nadal could face each other in the quarterfin­als, with Federer possibly awaiting the winner in the semis.

The bottom half also includes former finalist Tomas Berdych and former semifinali­st Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, leaving Djokovic facing a possible semifinal against Stan Wawrinka, the man who beat him in the French Open final.

Djokovic does face a potentiall­y tricky start of the tournament, though, as he’ll open play on Centre Court on Monday against German veteran Philipp Kohlschrei­ber and could face Australian former No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in the second round. Hewitt, the 2002 champion, is playing Wimbledon for the final time and has always enjoyed huge crowd support at the All England Club.

Another Australian, Bernard Tomic, could then await Djokovic in the third round, and three-time defending Memphis Open champion Kei Nishikori of Japan is a potential quarterfin­al opponent.

In the women’s tournament, top-ranked Williams could come up against sister Venus — also a five-time champion — in the fourth round, Azarenka in the quarterfin­als and Sharapova in the semis in a tough upper half of the draw.

Defending champion Petra Kvitova is in the other half, and could face last year’s runner-up, Eugenie Bouchard of Canada, in the quarterfin­als.

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