Begins next week.
No Russian or Belarusian participants allowed by the organisers so the ATP/WTA have removed world ranking points from the event.
Wild cards given to Stan Wawrinka on the men’s side and Serena Williams on the women’s side.
Rafa Nadal also announced he is preparing to play this year after missing last year’s edition.
British men’s entrants: Cam Norrie (8 seed), Dan Evans (28 seed), Andy Murray, Liam Broady (WC), Jay Clarke (WC), Alastair Gray (WC), Paul Jubb (WC), Ryan Peniston (WC)
British women’s entrants: Emma Raducanu (10 seed), Heather Watson, Harriet Dart, Katie Boulter (WC), Jodie Burrage (WC), Sonay Kartal (WC), Yuriko Miyazaki (WC), Katie Swan (WC)
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But there's still the World no 1&2 missing in the men's singles, Medvedev being Russian & Zverev injured, as well as Rublev (No 8), Federer, Thiem.... Berettini and Murray coming back slowly from injuries.
Then Sabalenka (No 5) in the women's, Osaka, maybe Raducanu.
Seriously, Djokovic and Berrettini will be hard to beat in the Mens.
He just broke the top 100 seven days ago so yes, he's likely in without needing a wildcard. :-)
There's one Doubles player who has pulled a Rusedski and switched nationality to represent Georgia (I assume she had dual nationality before but represented Russia).
Tough potential 2nd and 3rd rounds for Murray:
British number one Emma Raducanu has been drawn against Belgium's Alison van Uytvanck in the Wimbledon first round.
Two-time champion Andy Murray, who is trying to overcome an abdominal injury, faces Australia's James Duckworth.
Raducanu is set for her first Wimbledon since winning the US Open, but has seen her preparations hampered by a side injury in recent weeks.
The 19-year-old, who is seeded 10th, has won eight of the 19 matches she has played so far this season and experienced a string of minor injuries.
Raducanu could face another British player, wildcard Yuriko Miyazaki, in the second round, with Katie Swan also drawn in the same section.
American 19th seed Madison Keys is a potential third-round opponent.
Unseeded Murray, 35, avoided a seeded player in the first round and will meet Duckworth for a second time in his opening match at a major after beating him in the 2018 US Open.
He could face big-serving American John Isner in the second round, with Italian 10th seed Jannik Sinner - who faces Swiss wildcard Stan Wawrinka in a far-from-ideal opener - potentially waiting in round three.
You suspect that it might be the only chance for that to happen this year...
As mentioned above, Raducanu and Murray will each follow Djokovic on Centre Court. Djokovic starts at the slightly later time of 1:30pm.
On court no. 3, Heather Watson has the third scheduled match while Ryan Peniston has the fourth.
On court no. 18, Jodie Burrage is scheduled first, Jay Clarke third and Katie Swan fourth.
Lastly, Yuriko Miyazaki is scheduled second on court no. 17.
As you say, tomorrow's order of play won't be announced until this afternoon/evening.
We're going tomorrow too but Court 1.
Suspect you may see Swiatek, Serena Williams, and Nadal if I had to guess.
Tomorrow's order of play
We've barely begun on day one of Wimbledon, but the order of play is already out for the show courts tomorrow.
Here it is so you can start planning your Tuesday.
Centre Court - from 13:30 BST
Iga Swiatek v Jana Fett
Francisco Cerundolo v Rafael Nadal
Serena Williams v Harmony Tan
Court One - from 13:00 BST
Matteo Berrettini v Cristian Garin
Karolina Muchova v Simona Halep
Alexander Ritschard v Stefanos Tsitsipas
Also, anyone with Court 1 tickets has done well with Berretini, Halep and Tsitsipas on the menu.