2018 - WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN
Wimbledon 2018: What happened to the seeds?
Where do the 32 seeded players stand at Wimbledon? Find out here.
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No.1 seed Simona Halep (Romania) squandered a 5-2 third-set lead and lost to Hsieh Su-wei in the third round. (Getty Images)
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No.2 seed Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) won the Eastbourne title last week on grass, but still fell to Ekaterina Makarova in a tight second-round match. (Getty Images)
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No.3 seed Garbiñe Muguruza (Spain) (L) could not defend her Wimbledon title, losing to Alison van Uytvanck (R) in the second round. (© Getty Images)
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No.4 seed Sloane Stephens (U.S.A.) did not survive her tricky first-round draw, falling to excellent grass-court player Donna Vekic. (Getty Images)
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No.5 seed Elina Svitolina (Ukraine) (L) exited Wimbledon in the first round, losing to Tatjana Maria (R), who won the grass-court title in Mallorca two weeks prior. (Getty Images)
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No.6 seed Caroline Garcia (France) was defeated by resurgent former Top 10 player Belinda Bencic in the first round. (Getty Images)
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No.7 seed Karolina Pliskova (Czech Rep.) was the only Top 10 seed to reach the second week, but lost to Kiki Bertens in the Round of 16 (Getty)
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No.8 seed Petra Kvitova (Czech Rep.) leads the WTA in titles this year, but still lost her first-round match to Aliaksandra Sasnovich. (Getty Images)
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No.9 seed Venus Williams (U.S.A.), a finalist last year and five-time Wimbledon champion, lost in the third round to Kiki Bertens, 8-6 in the final set. (Getty)
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No.10 seed Madison Keys (U.S.A.) suffered a tough third-round loss to Russian qualifier Evgeniya Rodina. (Getty)
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No.11 seed Angelique Kerber (Germany), a Wimbledon finalist in 2016, is the highest seeded player remaining in the top half of the draw. (Getty)
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No.12 seed Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia) has reached the semifinals in her quest for a second Grand Slam title. (Getty)
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No.13 seed Julia Goerges (Germany) beat Donna Vekic in the Round of 16 to make her first Slam quarterfinal. (Jimmie48)
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No.14 seed Daria Kasatkina (Russia) lost to Kerber in the quarterfinals. (Getty)
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No.15 seed Elise Mertens (Belgium) dropped her third-round match to Dominika Cibulkova, the highest-ranked unseeded player. (Getty)
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No.16 seed CoCo Vandeweghe (U.S.A.) lost 8-6 in the final set to Katerina Siniakova in the first round. (© Jimmie48)
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No.17 seed Ashleigh Barty (Australia) fell in the third round to fellow Top 20 player Daria Kasatkina. (Getty)
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No.18 seed Naomi Osaka (Japan) dropped a third-round match on Centre Court to former finalist Angelique Kerber. (Getty Images)
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No.19 seed Magdalena Rybarikova (Slovakia), a Wimbledon semifinalist last year, was ousted in the first round by Sorana Cirstea. (Getty)
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No.20 seed Kiki Bertens (Netherlands) reached the quarterfinals by beating Pliskova (Getty)
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No.21 seed Anastasija Sevastova (Latvia) lost her first-round match to hard-hitting Camila Giorgi. (Getty)
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No.22 seed Johanna Konta (Great Britain) (L) was unable to replicate her semifinal showing from last year, losing to Dominika Cibulkova (R), the highest-ranked unseeded player, in the second round. (Getty)
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No.23 seed Barbora Strycova (Czech Rep.) lost a tight third-round encounter with Julia Goerges, 10-8 in the deciding set. (Getty Images)
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No.24 seed Maria Sharapova (Russia), the 2004 Wimbledon champion, lost in the opening round to her compatriot, qualifier Vitalia Diatchenko. (Getty Images)
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No.25 seed Serena Williams (U.S.A.), the seven-time Wimbledon titlist, is the only seeded player remaining in her quarter of the draw. (Getty Images)
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No.26 seed Daria Gavrilova (Australia) (L) fell to Aliaksandra Sasnovich (R) in the third round. (Getty)
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No.27 seed Carla Suárez Navarro (Spain) lost to Belinda Bencic in a third-round battle between former Top 10 players. (Getty)
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No.28 seed Anett Kontaveit (Estonia) was taken out by seed-slayer Alison van Uytvanck in the third round. (Getty Images)
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No.29 seed Mihaela Buzarnescu (Romania) was up a set and a break in the third round against former World No.1 Karolina Pliskova, but eventually succumbed to the Czech. (Getty Images)
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No.30 seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Russia) dropped a first-round tilt to Hsieh Su-wei. (Getty Images)
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No.31 seed Zhang Shuai (China) dropped her opening-round match to former Top 10 player Andrea Petkovic. (Getty)
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No.32 seed Agnieszka Radwanska (Poland) (R), a Wimbledon finalist in 2012, lost in the second round to dangerous lefty Lucie Safarova (L). (Getty Images)