Djokovic top seed over Nadal at Wimbledon, Murray edges Federer

In this Friday, July 5, 2013 file photo, Novak Djokovic of Serbia returns to Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina, during their Men’s singles semifinal match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London. Defending champion Andy Murray has been seeded third for Wimbledon, two places above his current world ranking. Novak Djokovic was given the No. 1 seeding Wednesday, June 18, 2014, by the All England Club, moving up from his No. 2 ranking. The women’s seedings stuck to the WTA rankings, with Serena Williams at No. 1, followed by Li Na, Simona Halep, Agnieszka Radwanska and Maria Sharapova.    AP

LONDON — Wimbledon turned tennis upside down Wednesday when Novak Djokovic was named top seed above world number one Rafael Nadal while defending champion Andy Murray was seeded three over seven-time winner Roger Federer.

The All England Club awarded top billing to 27-year-old Djokovic, the 2011 champion and 2013 runner-up, by using its controversial grasscourt weighting system in deciding its seeds instead of sticking by the ATP world rankings.

French Open champion Nadal, the 2008 and 2010 Wimbledon winner, is relegated from his world number one ranking to the second seeding after losing in the first round in 2013 and second round 12 months earlier.

Murray, who became Britain’s first men’s champion since Fred Perry in 1936 when he swept past Djokovic in last year’s final, has been elevated to the third seeding despite a world ranking of five.

Federer, a shock second round loser to Sergei Stakhovsky in 2013 and who won the last of his seven titles in 2012, was handed the fourth seeding in line with his current ranking.

World number three Stan Wawrinka has never got beyond the fourth round at Wimbledon and that modest form is reflected in his seeding of five.

The women’s seedings follow the WTA world rankings with five-time champion Serena Williams the number one followed by China’s Li Na, Simona Halep of Romainia in third and Poland’s Agnieszka Radwanska taking fourth spot.

Maria Sharapova, the champion at Wimbledon 10 years ago as a 17-year-old, is seeded five.

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