The release of 2026 Wimbledon women’s singles draw has garnered a lot of reactions from tennis fans online. Fans have given mixed reactions and have opined on the possible paths of several players to the title, including Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, and more.
The qualifying rounds for the Wimbledon women’s singles have concluded, and the main draw is set to get underway on Monday, June 29. Ahead of the tournament, the official Wimbledon 2026 women’s singles draw has been announced, confirming a highly anticipated 128-player field. One of the biggest storylines of this year’s Championships is Serena Williams’ historic Grand Slam comeback, as she is set to make her long-awaited return at Wimbledon.
One Reddit user shared the projected draws for the top seeds in the Wimbledon women’s singles event, including Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina, Iga Swiatek, Jessica Pegula, and Coco Gauff. Here are their possible routes to the Grand Slam trophy:
This quickly caught the attention of tennis fans online, with many sharing their reactions. Expressing disappointment over the draw, one of the fans wrote on Redditt:
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One of the followers on X labeled Gauff’s draw as the easiest and called defending champion Swiatek’s draw a tough one. Calling it ‘rigged,’ they penned:
Highlighting Sabalenka’s draw, one of the users wrote:
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Taking a dig at Gauff, one of the fans commented:
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Along similar lines, another follower chimed in:
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Iga Świątek reflects on her 2025 Wimbledon victory
In 2025, Iga Świątek etched her name in history books by becoming the first Polish player to win the Wimbledon women’s singles title. Speaking in a recent press conference, she looked back on her memorable run at the All England Club in 2025 and reflected on what it meant to lift the trophy. Revealing the hard work she had put in and the key areas she focused on to nab the title, she said:
“Lifting the trophy was something beyond words because adapting my game to grass has been a long-term process. I focused on refining my footwork, being more aggressive with my court positioning and trusting my instinct to take the ball early. Knowing that Rolex has been such an integral part of Wimbledon’s history made my win even more special. I feel proud to continue this legacy and grateful for the trust and support they show me throughout my journey,” said Iga Swiatek.
Świątek is all set to compete against Taylor Townsend in the first round of the Grand Slam on Tuesday, June 30.
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