Ashliebert does not defend the Wimbledon women’s title (Photo: Getty/Metro.co.uk)

Forgetting the lack of qualifying points, the women’s singles draw at Wimbledon 2022 is promised to be one of the most exciting, but no obvious winner is expected.

Australia’s Ashliebert will be unable to defend the 2021 title after leaving tennis in March. Also, the 2020 Championship was canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak. World No.20 Simona Halep is the latest winner after winning three years ago.

Katie Bulter, Jody Brazi, Heather Watson, Lily Miyazaki, Katie Swan and Sunny Cartel are the Vail cards given to the Brits, but there are six other players to watch at SW19…

Serena Williams

Serena Williams won 23 Grand Slams

Serena Williams wins 23 Grand Slams (Photo: Getty)

Few athletes in the world can compare to the great Serena Williams and what she brought to women’s tennis. Like Tom Brady in the NFL, Tiger Woods in Golf, and Lewis Hamilton in F1, she is a modern sports goat.

As always, all eyes will also be 40 years old this year. The seven-time Wimbledon champion was given a wild card to compete in the championship, but given that he has not played professionally since 2021 SW19, it is unclear what he will achieve this time around.

It would have been ridiculous to write her down since her name contained 23 Grand Slam titles, but last year’s testimony was not memorable. tournament.

He dropped to 1,208th in the world due to lack of playing time, but got a chance to play at Eastbourne this week. ‘[I am excited] “Going back to grass. It was a very good surface for me throughout my career,” he explained.

Is Williams the same player who dominated Wimbledon in the 2000s? Probably not. But does he have a passing point in 2021 after being let down here? Probably. Finally, he is one Grand Slam victory away from being comparable to the great Margaret Court’s record 24 titles.

emma raducanu

Emma Raducanu has been struggling since she won the US Open 2021

Emma Raducanu struggled after winning the 2021 US Open (Photo: Getty)

After her historic heroism at the 2021 US Open, she waited 44 years for the 18-year-old British Women’s Grand Slam title, but British fans, and tennis fans in general, expected bigger and better. Emma Raducanu, the rising star.

However, it hasn’t gone as planned ever since. The coach went back and forth, suffered a terrible loss and didn’t play his best tennis, he showed it with his great performance at Flushing Meadows. But this is definitely a player that has a great future for the game.

It’s hard to know what to expect from The Ducanus at Wimbledon this year. Everyone knows that he has the talent to win another Grand Slam, but he is young, inconsistent and has a long way to go to compete for the title on a regular basis. But it is important that you feel comfortable with it.

“After winning the National Open, everyone expected to win every tournament I plan to play again,” the world No. 11 said in a recent interview with sponsor Nike. “I think it’s a bit unreal because there is no perfection.”

Raducanu is very likely to win the Wimbledon UK title this year, but he has unfair expectations as he battles injuries. The 19-year-old was forced to withdraw from the Nottingham Open earlier this month, he played his first round with Victoria Gorvic and missed a standard warm-up at Wimbledon, Eastbourne.

Kokogoff

Kokogoff reached the French Open final earlier this year.

Kokogoff reached the French Open final earlier this year (Photo: Reuters)

Some are calling Coco Gauff the new Serena Williams. Running the fourth round of her at the 2019 Championships at just 15 years old is incredible as the Americans have become the youngest player in Wimbledon history to qualify for the main draw and become famous in the United States.

Since then, Gofa has won two WTA Tour titles on two different sides. Shortly after Wimbledon, she won the Linz Open in Austria (WTA International Tournament Event) and defeated former Grand Slam champion Elena Ostapenko in the final.

Then in 2021, he brought the WTA 250 Emilia-Romagna Open to Italy, winning clay and defeating Wang Xiang straight in the set. More recently, she enjoyed her first run in the Grand Slam final and made it to the French Open exhibition, but lost to world number one Igasvia Tech.

I hope this is the first of many [Grand Slam finals]After this match, he said the world’s thirteenth. Jumping from a slow clay frame to a fast grass frame is obviously difficult, but as the 18-year-old showed three years ago, she can throw up some surprises.

Carolina Priscova

Karolina Pliskova advanced to the Wimbledon final last year

Karolina Pliskova advanced to the Wimbledon final last year (Photo: Getty)

Karolina Pliskova is interesting for the 2022 championship. She has won the title in every way, but her aggressive and fast style of play definitely gives her respect. She won three tournaments on the WTA Tour. Everything was made in England.

The former advanced to the World No.1 Wimbledon final as an 8-seed last year, defeating 2-seeded Arina Sabalenka in the final 4-seed and losing in a close match to 1-seeded Ashley Bart. She may be lucky for the Czech Republic for the third time, as this was her second Grand Slam final since the 2016 US Open.

Pliskova struggled early in 2022, mainly due to hand injuries, but has seen some improvement in recent weeks, with the 30-year-old now ranked seventh in the world.

Iga Svyatek

Iga Sviatek is the best player in the world

Iga Sviatek is the best player in the world (Photo: Getty)

It may be suitable for clay courts and heavy courts, but when trying to win a slam channel after French Open heroism, include current number one and world leader Igaspia Tech on this list. Don’t be slack. The French Open is the second title since the victory in 2020.

The Polish sensation has never won the WTA Tour title on grass and scored a 9 on the other two sides, but she is young at 21 and can still improve. Her best prospect was last year at Wimbledon when she reached the fourth round and lost to Ons Jabeur.

He received high praise from Rafael Nadal last month for his incredible outlook in 2022. He states: Play amazing and win every event. [has] i think i played [her] The last four in a row.

“Indian Wells and Miami win in a row, [that is] Something complicated. [I am] I’m happy for him. He [a] A very spontaneous and natural girl. It’s good that you have girls like that, good people like them are successful.

Angelica Carver

Angelique Kerber was once the best in the world

Angelique Kerber was once the best in the world (Photo: Getty)

Another notable former world number one at Wimbledon is 34-year-old defensive bass player Angelique Kerber. She was champion here three times at the Grand Slam in 2018, but since then she has been fighting contradictions and illnesses and now she is 18th in the world.

Interestingly, she won her 14th WTA Tour title on the International Clay Court in Strasbourg last month. But she has previously shown that grass is her favorite surface.

“Honestly, I felt good from the beginning. [on grass courts]”He told the WTA website in 2020. It’s very similar because I’ve always enjoyed playing on the mat.”

“The ball is low and fast, so it fits my game very well. It makes me receptive, anticipatory and creative. I was able to collect many beautiful memories on the pitch.

The 2012 quarterfinal match against Sabine Rishiki was a highlight for me. Two Germans in the quarterfinals, a crazy fight like a roller coaster and a great atmosphere… these types of matches have given me a lot. “I’m still thinking about the moment when I won Wimbledon.”

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