Updated
Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jun 26
Sinner Leads Wimbledon’s 2026 Men’s Seeds, Djokovic Slips to No. 7 at 39
Updated
Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jun 26

Sinner Leads Wimbledon’s 2026 Men’s Seeds, Djokovic Slips to No. 7 at 39

3 articles · Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jun 26

Summary

  • Jannik Sinner enters Wimbledon as the No. 1 men’s seed and the report’s pick to retain the title, despite arriving without a grass tuneup and after time out since early June.
  • The seedings lean heavily on rankings rather than grass pedigree, leaving seven-time champion Novak Djokovic at No. 7 and newly crowned French Open winner Alexander Zverev at No. 2 despite limited Wimbledon success.
  • Ben Shelton at No. 4, Taylor Fritz at No. 6 and Frances Tiafoe at No. 17 headline a strong U.S. contingent, fueling hopes an American could end Andy Roddick’s run as the last U.S. men’s major champion.
  • The outlook points to another volatile draw after a French Open marked by a first-time winner and only two top-10 players reaching the fourth round, reinforcing expectations of fresh upsets on grass.

Insights

How will Wimbledon's new seeding rules create the most unpredictable tournament in years?
Is defending champion Jannik Sinner vulnerable after a health scare and no grass court preparation?
With Djokovic seeking a final title and Serena's shock return, can tennis legends defy age at Wimbledon?