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Wimbledon chiefs to clarify Serena seeding

Serena Williams is set to learn whether she can be seeded as she attempts a comeback at Wimbledon, where she has been crowned champion seven times.

Serena Williams.
Serena Williams is ranked No.449 in the world after taking time out to have her first child. (AAP)

Wimbledon chiefs are seeking clarification over whether seven-time champion Serena Williams can be seeded at this year's Championships.

Williams, the winner in 2015 and 2016, did not defend her title last year as she was pregnant and is now ranked a lowly 449th in the world.

Many inside women's tennis feel players are being penalised for dropping down the rankings, in the same way as injured players, when they take time off to give birth.

In the men's draw nobody outside the top 32 is eligible for a grass-court seeding, but the rules are less clear on the women's side.

"It is totally different to an injury and we have empathy and sympathy for the point being made." All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club chairman Philip Brook said. "It is a question that we will certainly address."


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