We continue our Women’s preview with a look at the bottom half of the draw.

#5 Seed Caroline Wozniacki is on the top of the bottom half of the draw and her projected QF opponent could be #3 Simona Halep.

The Danish player insisted that she will be fit to play at Wimbledon after a back problem forced her to retire from her Eastbourne semi-final against Belinda Bencic.

“Today it stiffened up more, and I felt like I couldn’t move the way I wanted to and felt pain. I felt really bad for the crowd and everyone who had come out, but there’s nothing really

There’s always a big percentage of unpredictability in Women’s Tennis. Let’s take a look at what may or may not happen over next 2 weeks starting with the top half of the draw.

World No.1 and 20 time Grand Slam Champion Serena Williams leads the pack of the Draw. She hasn’t played since winning Roland Garros 3 weeks ago. No preparation tournaments on Grass, as she comes here in London trying to win Wimbledon for 6-th time. If she wins it will also mark the 2nd time that Serena has won 4 Grand Slams in a row – she first did it over a decade ago by

Both Halle and Queen’s Club Grass court tournaments which will take place from June 15 got promoted to category 500 from this year. While the women are heading to Birmingham for a Premier event with a 48 player draw which will give us some answers about the current state of the players. Let’s take a tour around and see who will participate and what we can expect

Djokovic in pursuit of immortality

(1) Novak Djokovic v (8) Stan Wawrinka

After a gruelling 5 set victory over Andy Murray that needed 2 days to conclude – Novak Djokovic is only one win away from becoming only the 8-th player in history to have won all 4 Major Titles.

The world number one took his winning streak to 27 matches and picked up his 8-th win in a row vs his rival Murray by triumphing 6-3 6-3 5-7 5-7 6-1. Play resumed yesterday with the score tied 3-3 in the 4-th set after forecast of thunderstorm plus the approaching darkness forced the organizers to postpone the conclusion of