this year, but grass is not his favourite surface. he hasn t gone past the fourth round, and he s played three warm up tournaments and only 11 march. he is struggling for form. probably not the worst draw. looking at some of the other british men, and the two youngest wild cards are the highlights, very laying as well. in terms of the women, there are wild cards and those players who are hoping to get to that second third round stage that will elevate their status among the general population. they will often meet a seed. have you picked out anyone who might find their way through to potentially the second week? second week? katie starts against the australian, second week? katie starts against the australian, who second week? katie starts against the australian, who is second week? katie starts against the australian, who is in - second week? katie starts against the australian, who is in a - second week? katie starts against
the australian, who is in a top - the australian, who is in a top section of the draw, which includes the defending champion. not a disastrous starting a match for her. other players who have done well on the grass court season, looking to cash in on wimbledon, where there are more ranking points compared to eastbourne. heather watson has a tough draw, a former french champion. katie s1 will play the olympic champion. these drawers are not easy. harriet done against the french, another unseeded player. in terms of the men single, we mentioned andy murray, and a few juicy first time ties. the number one seed at one end, novak djokovic at the other. what path did they have two potentially meeting and a alcatraz has more challenging