 Alright, so the Wimbledon draw has just come out and we've got the men's draw or the gentleman's draw if we want to go by Wimbledon terminology. And there are some absolutely crazy matchups in the first and second rounds potentially. But let's go to the players who are not playing because there are massive names that are not playing Wimbledon this year. Alright, so here is the withdrawal list. As of now, we've got Rafa Nadal, he's not playing, Draper also not playing, Marin Chilich has also pulled out, Krinyo Buster has also pulled out, Hashinov, the highest ranked player in the current rankings, he's pulled out, Monfice is also out, and Strouf is also out of Wimbledon this year. So here it is, here is the draw for Wimbledon, you might need to like, you know, get a magnifying glass. 32 seeds in this one, and of course Elkra is number one seed, he got that last week by winning in Queens Club. He takes on Shadi in the first round, a winner of that will take on either Muller or Rindanish in the second round. Then you've got Kubla taking on Umbair, winner of that will take on either Chekinado or Jarry, the 25 seed in the second round. Then you've got the 19 seeds Varev taking on Brewer, the qualifier, winner of that will take on either Huzla or Watanuki, the lucky loser. Then you've got Baratini taking on Senego, winner of that will take on either Kopayans, the qualifier, or the 15 seed Diminor. So this section already, straight away, very tough, I mean Elkra's Varev, Diminor, all cable on grass, Jarry's being good this year. Not just on clay, Baratini's a former finalist, Umbair can play on grass. Rindanish nearly beat Elkra's last week, I mean Senego as well, I mean this is an absolute nightmare section for Carlos Elkra's, just killers from the get go. Then we've got the next section, we've got Tiafo, the number 10 seed, taking on Woo in the first round, winner of that will take on either Stricker or Popperin in the second round. Then you've got Avashka taking on Korya, winner of that will take on either Shuma Bakuro, the number 21 seed Dmitrov in the second round. Then you've got 31 seed Vakina taking on Feast, that's a very fun first round matchup. Could be five sets and a lot of fun shots. Winner of that will take on either Song or Vanizantjup in the second round. Then you've got Analdi taking on Bayena, winner of that will take on either Lotharget, the wild card, the number 16, Runa in the second round. So look, Runa's got to like this draw, you know, low ranked wild card in the first round, a couple of clay quarters around, a couple of baseline grinders around. I think Runa will like his chances, maybe play Tiafo in that fourth round, if he, you know, based on the form I guess. And of course the winner of this section will take on the Elkres section, so we could be getting Elkres versus Runa. We could be getting Elkres versus Tiafo, or we could be getting Zverev, if you want to go by his form at the French Open, Zverev versus Runa. Zverev versus Tiafo, this is a very interesting section of the draw, and there could be a lot of different names coming out of it. Alright, next section of the draw we've got Mevedev, the number three seed taken on the wild card, Ferri. First round winner of that will take on either Manorino or Chenko in the second round. And then you've got Giron taken on Dylian, you know, that will take on either Fucovic, 28 seed, Grigspaar in the second round. Then you've got number 18 seed Serundilo, taken on Borges, you know, that will take on either Lehechka or Ovner in the second round. Then you've got Rownes taken on Novak, winner of that will take on either Mutsuzuki, the number 16 seed Paul in the second round. Well, Mevedev draws Manorino, I mean, Manorino in the second round is a nightmare for Mehdi, because they recently played, or at least Manorino has beaten some big boys lately. Grigspaar is no joke in a third round, but you know, I think Mehdi is probably going to like this. Next section of the draw you've got the number 12 seed Nori, he'll take on a Mahatch in the first round. Winner of that will take on either U-Banks or Montero in the second round. Then we've got O'Connell taking on Medjedjevic, qualifier, winner of that will take on either Vesely or Korda, the number 22 seed Korda. Very, very fun matchup there with Vesely Korda, that's a lot of aces, probably about four tie breaks. So that's an absolute bang of that one. Then you've got Shelton in the 32 seed, who just snuck in because of Strouff pulling out. He plays Daniel in the first round, winner of that will take on either Kressy or Jera. Then you've got Peniston taking on Murray, winner of that will take on either Dominic Teem or the number five seed Stefano Citi Pass. What a wild group of name. Murray, Teem, Citi Pass, all in the same section, all in the, like, next to each other. I mean, that's just mad. And then Shelton is also there and Kressy as well, and of course this section will take on the Mevedev section in the quarter-final. So if we go about the seeds, it's going to be Mevedev versus Citi Pass, which we always love to see, but I don't think we're going to get that. We might get Mevedev, but I don't know if Stef's going to make it that far. It could be Mevedev versus Murray for all the Murray fans out there. Give you guys some, give you guys something to cheer about. Maybe even Mevedev versus Korda, which is a rematch of what happened in Australia. Of course, Korda beating Mevedev back then. Next section of the draw, we've got Sinner, the number eight seed taken on Cerundelo. Winner of that will take on either Kichmenovich or Schwartzman. Second round, then you've got Vukic taking on Altmaier. Winner of that will take on either Hellis or the 27th seed Evans in the second round. Then you've got the 24th seed Nishioca taken on Gallon. Winner of that will take on either Kopfer or Otta in the second round. Then you've got Ima taking on Mulchan. Winner of that will take on either Hanfman, the nine seed Fritz. Now Hanfman just beat Citi Pass. Fritz hasn't beaten in good form, so that is not a good first round. But Taylor Fritz, who made the quarter-finals here last year, nearly beating Rafa Nadal. Sinner's got a nice draw. There's not too many big bads in there, except for maybe Hanfman or Fritz. But other than that, Sinner's got a nice draw. Then you've got Charis, number 13 seed taken on Pella. Winner of that will take on either Bonsi or Mayotte, the qualifier in the second round. Then we've got Matei taking on Gascay. Winner of that will take on either Sefulin or the 20th seed Batistra-Goo. Then you've got the 26th seed Shapovalov taking on Elbot. Winner of that will take on either Harris or Barre in the second round. Then we've got Brody taking on Lestian. Winner of that will take on the qualifier Lekoli, or the number four seed Kasparud. And look, if Rude could play on Grass, you'd say Rude's got a very nice draw. But unfortunately, we don't know if he can play on Grass. Well, he can, but he hasn't proven that he wants to play on Grass. So, I mean, look, Rude, is he going to get through? I mean, he's got a nice draw. Shapovalov, most likely, I guess. Charis can play on Grass. He won Halla before. RBA is proven on Grass. He beat Mevvedev last week. And this section, of course, will take on the Sinner section. And again, like I said, Sinner's got a nice draw. We're going to go by seeds. It's going to be Sinner versus Rude. If we're going to go by reality, it's probably going to be Sinner versus Shapo, Sinner versus Chorich. Or maybe even Sinner versus an Unceded player. I mean, that's what we could get. And like I said, Sinner has probably the best draw out of the bunch. Bottom section of the draw now, we've got Rubelev, the number 7 seed, taking on Purcell. Winner of that will take on either Vanish or Karatsov in the second round. Then you've got Baez, taken on Vera. Winner of that will take on either Goffan or the number 30 seed Kyrios. That is a 5-set epic. And I don't know if Kyrios is going to beat Goffan. He's a brick wall. And Kyrios is not 100%. So that is a nightmare. Then you've got Bublik, number 23 seed. He takes on McDonald in the first round. Winner of that will take on either Wolf or Kukko in the second round. Then you've got Matera versus Goyo. Winner of that will take on either Kranovich or the number 11 seed, Felix Ojiay Aliaseem. Look, Rubelev's draw is half, but it's not the worst draw. I mean, Kyrios in a third round is never fun. FAA and Bublik could be tough. But Rubelev's got a manageable draw. And I don't know if Bublik's got to prove that he can convert his form into slams. FAA and Kyrios have to prove they're healthy enough to win. So Rubelev might like his chances. Then the bottom part of the draw we've got, the number 14 seed, Moussedi. He takes on Veralis. Winner of that will take on either Isna or Munar in the second round. Then you've got Choynski taking on Liveitsch. Winner of that will take on either Ramos-Fanola's 17-seed, Hercat in the second round. Then you've got the number 29 seed, Etraveri taking on Veralis. Winner of that will take on one of the best first rounds going around. Massive blockbuster between Russivori and Vavrenka. That's an epic. Then you've got Thompson taking on Nakashima. Winner of that takes on either Kassian, two seed, Novak Djokovic in the second round. And look, Djokovic fans, you're probably happy that he's number two now because you know the top section of the draw was a nightmare. Besides Vavrenka, you know, Stan and also maybe Nakashima or Thompson. But for Djokovic, most of those players are beatable. And of course the winner of this section will take on the Rubelev section. So we could be getting Djokovic versus Rubelev in the quarterfinals. Or Djokovic-Kyrios. If we want to go by a rematch of last year's final, or maybe even Djokovic versus FAA if he has a run. But it could be interesting. Who's going to win Wimbledon? I mean, is it not Djokovic? I mean, I think Djokovic is more of a favorite now than he was before the draw because his draw is looking very nice. Yes, Sinner put him under pressure last year, but is he going to get the chance to do it again? I think Sinner and Djokovic, the bottom half of the draw is more obvious, I guess. Top half is insane. I mean, how the heck are you going to guess the top half? Medvedev and Runa maybe, but Elkeras and Citypass are going to have to work hard for it. But I'm going to go with Djokovic to win. Obviously, I'm boring and that's the easy pick for me. But you tell me, who do you think is going to win Wimbledon on the men's side this year for 2023? Is it going to be 24 for Djokovic? Or is it going to be someone new? Or maybe someone old if you're going with Andy Murray. But, man, Novak Djokovic got to be loving that draw.