ANDY Murray has been seeded third for Wimbledon behind last year's finalists Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer - with Rafa Nadal back in tenth. The All England Club committee have largely stuck with the ATP World Rankings, with only Spain's David Ferrer swapping places with Milos Raonic and being downgraded a place to No 8 seed from a world ranking of seventh. It all means another early round meeting is on the cards when the draw is made on Friday between Nadal, a grass court winner in Stuttgart already this season, and one of the other main contenders to take the title. One of those undoubtedly is 2013 winner Murray, who recorded his fourth Queen's Club title only last week. Roland Garros champion Stan Wawrinka completes the new list of the sport's top four.

In the women's event, Serena Williams - who already has three of the sport's Grand Slam titles in her possession - is No 1 seed at a venue where she has had surprising early round losses each of the last two years. Jamie Murray and his Australian partner John Peers are seeded 13th for the men's doubles.