Penpix of leading Wimbledon men's hopes

How the leading men's contenders and top Aussie hopes shape up for Wimbledon.

LEADING MEN AND TOP AUSSIE HOPES FOR WIMBLEDON

RAFAEL NADAL (ESP) Age: 32 Ranking: 1 Plays: left-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money: $US100,564,598 ($A136.99 million) Career titles: 79 Grand slam titles: 17 (Australian Open 2009; French Open 2005-08, 2010-14, 2017-18; Wimbledon 2008, 2010; US Open 2010, 2013, 2017) Wimbledon win-loss record: 43-10 Best Wimbledon results: champion 2008, 2010 The King of Clay has now won twice as many matches at Roland Garros as he has at Wimbledon but no two-time champion should be dismissed from title contention. Seeded to meet Federer in another blockbuster final a decade after their all-time 2008 classic.

ROGER FEDERER (SUI) Age: 36 Ranking: 2 Plays: right-handed Career prize money: $US116,603,146 ($A158.84 million) Career titles: 98 Grand slam titles: 20 (Australian Open 2004, 2006-07, 2010, 2017-18; French Open 2009; Wimbledon 2003-07, 2009, 2012, 2017; US Open 2004-2008) Wimbledon win-loss record: 91-11 Best Wimbledon results: champion 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017 The eight-times champion continues to defy age, back as top seed in his latest title defence after making a triumphant return from his clay-court spell with success in Stuttgart before reaching a 12th final in Halle.

ALEXANDER ZVEREV (GER) Age: 21 Ranking: 3 Plays: right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money: $US10,869,869 ($A14.81 million) Career titles: 8 Grand slam titles: 0 Wimbledon win-loss record: 6-3 Best Wimbledon result: fourth round 2017 A brave run to the last eight in Paris should have removed doubts about the German's grand slam credentials. Has also beaten Federer on grass so looms as a serious threat.

JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO (ARG) Age: 29 Ranking: 4 Plays: right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money: $US21,909,092 ($A29.84 million) Career titles: 22 Grand slam titles: 1 (US Open 2009) Wimbledon win-loss record: 17-8 Best Wimbledon result: semi-finalist 2013 The resurgent Argentine is enjoying his best ranking, ensuring he'll be seeded to reach the semi-finals as he did in Paris. A 2012 Olympic bronze medallist at The All England Club confirms his grass-court capabilities.

MARIN CILIC (CRO) Age: 29 Ranking: 6 Plays: right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money: $US24,054,308 ($A32.77 million) Career titles: 18 Grand slam titles: 1 (US Open 2014) Wimbledon win-loss record: 27-10 Best Wimbledon result: finalist 2017 Runner-up to Federer last year and also at Melbourne Park in January, the big-hitting former US Open champion has emerged a perennial grand slam force and completed a perfect preparation with title glory at Queen's.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB) Age: 31 Ranking: 17 Plays: right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money: $US111,165,585 ($A151.43 million) Career titles: 68 Grand slam titles: 12 (Australian Open 2008, 2011-2013, 2015-16; French Open 2016; Wimbledon 2011, 2014, 2015; US Open 2011, 2015) Wimbledon win-loss record: 58-10 Best Wimbledon results: champion 2011, 2014, 2015 The superstar Serb is at his lowest seeding in a decade but shapes as a genuine contender if he sustains the vastly improved form displayed over the past month.

BEST OUTSIDER

ANDY MURRAY (SCO) Age: 31 Ranking: 156 Plays: right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money: $US60,824,691 ($A82.86 million) Career titles: 45 Grand slam titles: 3 (US Open 2012; Wimbledon 2013, 2016) Wimbledon win-loss record: 57-10 Best Wimbledon results: champion 2013, 2016 The perennial home hope is sure to ride a wave of emotion after making an encouraging comeback following a year out with a debilitating hip injury and will take some stopping if anything close to full health.

BEST AUSTRALIAN HOPES

NICK KYRGIOS Age: 23 Ranking: 21 Plays: right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money: $US6,151,098 ($A8.38 million) Career titles: 4 Grand slam titles: 0 Wimbledon win-loss record: 10-4 Best Wimbledon result: quarter-finalist 2014 In form and finally playing pain-free, the mercurial talent's wise decision to skip the French Open to save his over-used serving elbow for tennis's biggest stage could yield the ultimate reward.

ALEX DE MINAUR Age: 19 Ranking: 77 Plays: right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money: $US502,182 ($A684,078) Career titles: 0 Grand slam titles: 0 Wimbledon win-loss record: 0-0 Best Wimbledon result: yet to contest main draw The former Wimbledon junior finalist looms as a player to avoid after landing his maiden grass-court title in the Challenger event in Nottingham to surge to a career-high ranking.


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