Who has the clearest path throught the Wimby draw?

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Wimbledon - Grass court rankings
Eurosport - Mon, 25 Jun 11:18:00 2007
Wimbledon - Who has the easiest route through the men's draw at Wimbledon? Eurosport.yahoo.co.uk's exclusive grass court rankings says Marcos Baghdatis could be sitting pretty.

Despite not playing in any of the warm-up events, Roger Federer is our clear number one, having gone unbeaten in 48 matches on grass, and has a clean path with Dmitry Tursunov a likely fourth round opponent.

Andy Roddick is his nearest challenger after taking his fourth title at Queen's in five years and is in the same half of the draw.

Tim Henman comes in at 16 and with Andy Murray's withdrawl faces on paper an easy route through to the last 16 where our most dangerous floater Arnaud Clement could lay in wait if he can overcome fellow Frenchman Richard Gasquet in the only potential second round meeting of our seeds.

In the other half of the draw, the official fourth seed Novak Djokovic has no pedigree on the surface and could face big-serving Nottingham champion Ivo Karlovic, our 13th seed, in round three.

But Baghdatis looks to have the cleanest path with none of our top 16 in store until a quarter-final date with Lleyton Hewitt if he can overcome Karlovic or Djokovic.

Rafael Nadal lies in the strong looking bottom quarter along with consistent Swede Jonas Bjorkman, our number three, plus Tomas Berdych and Jarkko Nieminen.
 
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