London: Eight-time Wimbledon champion, Switzerland's Roger Federer, will have to potentially overcome world No.2, Daniil Medvedev of Russia, and Germany's Alexander Zverev to reach a 13th Wimbledon final, according to the draw announced on Friday.
Federer, who has a 101-13 match record at Wimbledon since his debut in 1999, will take on France's world No. 42 Adrian Mannarino in the first round. The sixth-seed Federer, who has beaten Mannarino six times overall, could face Queen's Club Championships runner-up, England's Cameron Norrie, in the third round.
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Federer would be hoping to bounce back from a second-round loss at the Noventi Open in Halle (Germany) last week as he seeks a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam championship. Should the 39-year-old make it to the quarter-finals, he could meet Medvedev, who is competing at the Mallorca Championships this week.