Murray Leads Wimbledon Seeds for Title Defense
It has proven to be a tough year for Andy Murray, but he will put his Wimbledon title on the line as the number one seed.
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Andy Murray is the top seed for the defense of his Wimbledon title as the traditional big four lead the way in the 2017 men's singles competition.
It has been an inconsistent 2017 for the two-time SW19 champion, who was knocked out of the French Open in the semi-finals by Stan Wawrinka, but the world number one remains a leading contender for the crown.
Novak Djokovic is the second seed, but it is the third-placed Roger Federer who tops the bookmakers' odds after he ended his five-year grand slam drought at the Australian Open, winning his 18th major.
The Swiss is a fans' favourite at the All England Club, where the last of his seven victories came in 2012 over Murray.
With a record 10th French Open success under his belt, Rafael Nadal is the fourth seed, followed by Wawrinka and last year's beaten finalist Milos Raonic.