Tennis: Wimbledon announce new seedings system
Wimbledon and the other Grand Slam tournaments today announced a new seedings procedure aimed at preventing player boycotts.
There will now be 32 seeds instead of 16 in both singles events with those seeds taken from the top 32 on the ATP Entry System and WTA Tour rankings.
But those seeds will then be re-arranged in accordance with past performances on the relevant surface.
For example, at Wimbledon Pete Sampras would move up from his current world ranking of five as he has won the title seven times in the last eight years, but would be ranked lower than fifth at the French Open where has only ever reached one semi-final.
The move will be seen as a compromise aimed at averting a player boycott threatened by the clay-court specialists at Wimbledon, while maintaining the right of tournament organisers to seed according to surface ability.
Tim Phillips, chairman of the All England Club and Wimbledon Championships, said: "We have consulted widely with the players together with the ATP, WTA and our Grand Slam colleagues and believe we have reached a sensible solution to this important issue.
"We have stayed true to our beliefs that seeding at Wimbledon should take into account players' grass court credentials and at the same time have addressed players' concerns by accepting that the Wimbledon seeds will be the top 32 players in the entry system of each player association.
"We are delighted that our partners in the Grand Slams have also adopted a surface-based approach."
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