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00:00 The grass watered and the hedges trimmed.
00:03 The All England club is ready for Wimbledon.
00:07 Some of the biggest names in tennis are putting in their final training before the main draw
00:11 serves off on Monday.
00:14 On the women's side, 24-year-old Elena Rybakina will be defending her Wimbledon title following
00:19 last year's victory against Tunisia's Ance Ghebre.
00:22 "I won't say that I feel so much pressure.
00:25 Of course people are talking around but hopefully my level is going to stay that high and it's
00:32 going to be a normal thing to come and defend."
00:35 Bookmakers have also placed Poland's Igor Sviontek and Belarusian Irina Sabalenka as
00:41 joint favourites alongside Rybakina.
00:44 Sabalenka is back in Wimbledon after last year's ban on Russian and Belarusian players.
00:49 "I'm super emotional right now.
00:50 I'm super happy to be back and I really miss this place."
00:55 Despite winning Wimbledon's junior championship in 2018, world number one Igor Sviontek is
01:01 yet to win a grass title.
01:03 "For sure, you know, getting used to the grass was always a tricky part because when you
01:08 play well on round garrows then you have less time to prepare for Wimbledon but as I said
01:13 this year I feel like I've done a little bit more than for the past years."
01:17 On the men's side, Novak Djokovic will be aiming for an eighth men's singles title to
01:22 equal Roger Federer's record.
01:25 It would mean a third Grand Slam this season, having already won the Australian and French
01:29 Opens.
01:31 This year he surged ahead of Rafael Nadal as the record men's Grand Slam title holder,
01:37 now with 23 to his name.
01:39 "I still feel hungry for success, for more Grand Slams, for more achievements in tennis."
01:51 Perhaps Djokovic's main contender is world number one Carlos Alcaraz.
01:57 The Spaniard has already won five ATP titles this year.
02:00 "I feel great, I feel with a lot of energy, you know, I really want to play my first match
02:06 here in Wimbledon."
02:08 The other usual challengers include Kasper Ruud, Daniil Medvedev and Holger Rune.
02:15 But it will take a lot for any of them to steal Djoko's crown.

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