Players to Watch

Serena Williams

Ranking: 1
Grand Slam Titles: 21
Wimbledon Titles: 6
Wimbledon record: 79-10
Career Prize Money: $77,564,981
2016 Singles record: 24-4
Career record: 761-127
Key Stat: Aiming to match Steffi Graf’s open era record of 22 Grand Slam Titles – second most of all time behind Margaret Court (24).

Serena Williams

Novak Djokovic

Ranking: 1
Grand Slam Titles: 12
Wimbledon Titles: 3
Wimbledon record: 52-8
Career Prize Money: $101,917,404
2016 Singles record: 44-3
Career record: 730-149
Key Stat: Djokovic aiming to become the second player all time to win five consecutive grand slam singles titles – Don Budge (6) 1937-1938.

Novak Djokovic

Garbine Muguruza

Ranking: 2
Grand Slam Titles: 1
Wimbledon Titles: 0
Wimbledon Record: 7-3
Career Prize Money: $8,798,067
2016 Singles record: 22-10
Career record: 257-126
Key Stat: Aiming to become the first Spanish woman to win Wimbledon since Conchita Martínez won in 1994. No Spanish woman has ever won back to back grand slams.

Garbine Muguruza

Andy Murray

Ranking: 2
Grand Slam Titles: 2
Wimbledon Titles: 1
Wimbledon record: 46-9
Career Prize Money: $46,740,897
2016 Singles record: 33-6
Career record: 585-171
Key Stat: Aiming to become the first British player to win multiple Wimbledon titles since Fred Perry won three (1934-36). Perry (excl. Murray) was last Brit to win Wimbledon.

Andy Murray

Agnieszka Radwanska

Ranking: 3
Grand Slam Titles: 0
Wimbledon Titles: 0
Wimbledon Record: 36-10
Career Prize Money: $23,145,034
2016 Singles record: 24-8
Career record: 526-227
Key Stat: Only made 1 grand slam final in her career – Wimbledon 2012 loss to Serena Williams. Looking to become the first Polish woman to win a grand slam.

Agnieszka Radwanska

Roger Federer

Ranking: 3
Grand Slam Titles: 17
Wimbledon Titles: 7
Wimbledon record: 79-10
Career Prize Money: $98,148,225
2016 Singles record: 16-6
Career record: 1075-244
Key Stat: An 8th Wimbledon title would move him past former champions William Renshaw and Pete Sampras for the most Championships in any era of the event (most in Open Era).

Roger Federer

Angelique Kerber

Ranking: 4
Grand Slam Titles: 1
Wimbledon Titles: 0
Wimbledon Record: 14-8
Career Prize Money: $12,406,351
2016 Singles record: 28-10
Career record: 485-260
Key Stat: Aiming to break the 20 year drought and become the first German woman to win Wimbledon since Steffi Graf won in 1996.

Angelique Kerber