Wimbledon 2026 Men’s Singles Entry List: Sinner Leads Field
The grass-court tennis season is back. The All England Lawn Tennis Club has shared the official entry list for the 2026 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Singles tournament. The competition starts on June 29, and fans are excited to see who will lift the famous trophy this year.
The rankings for this entry list were locked on May 18, 2026. The list features the best male tennis players in the world, including past champions and bright young stars. However, there is also some major news about a top player who will miss the tournament due to injury.
Sinner and Zverev Lead the Entry List
Jannik Sinner is at the very top of the entry list as the World No. 1 and the defending champion. Sinner won the tournament last year, showing that his fast, flat shots work perfectly on grass courts. He also recently won a big title in Rome, so he enters the grass season with a lot of confidence. Everyone will be trying to stop him from winning his second Wimbledon title in a row.
Right behind him is Germany’s Alexander Zverev, who holds the No. 2 spot on the entry list. Zverev enters the tournament as a fresh Grand Slam champion after winning Roland Garros on clay. He is hoping to carry that great form over to the slippery green grass of London.
Legendary player Novak Djokovic is at No. 3. Djokovic has won Wimbledon seven times in his incredible career. He is still looking to win his 25th Grand Slam title to add to his historic records. Even though younger players are rising fast, Djokovic’s vast experience makes him a top favorite every time he steps onto Center Court.
Huge News: Carlos Alcaraz Withdraws
The biggest story from the official document is a sad one for tennis fans. Two-time Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz has officially withdrawn from the 2026 tournament.
According to the official tournament withdrawal list, Alcaraz has an ongoing wrist injury that prevents him from playing. This is a massive blow to the event because Alcaraz is one of the most exciting players to watch on grass. Because he had to pull out, Great Britain’s Jan Choinski moves up from the alternate list to take his spot in the main draw.
Another notable injury withdrawal is France’s Arthur Cazaux. He had to pull out due to his own health issues, which allowed Japan’s Sho Shimabukuro to enter the main draw instead.
Young Stars to Watch
There is a fresh wave of young talent ready to make a name for themselves at SW19. American star Ben Shelton is ranked No. 5 on the list after a great quarter-final run last year. His huge serve is a massive weapon on this surface.
Fans should also look out for teenage talents who made the direct entry list, such as Brazil’s Joao Fonseca (No. 29) and Spain’s Rafael Jodar (No. 28). Playing on grass requires special footwork and timing, but these young players have the raw skills to surprise the veterans.
Meanwhile, British fans will be cheering heavily for Jack Draper (No. 73). Draper has been working with tennis legend Andy Murray as part of his coaching team, and he hopes to break through past the second round this year.
The Alternate Scramble
Because the field is so competitive, some very famous names did not make the direct entry list based on the May ranking cutoff.
Italy’s Matteo Berrettini, a former Wimbledon finalist, finds himself at No. 2 on the alternates list. Grigor Dimitrov is also on the alternate list at No. 65. These players will either need more current players to withdraw, or they will have to hope for a wild card invite from the tournament organizers to get into the main draw.
Top 32 Players on the Entry List
Here are the top 32 players from the official 2026 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Singles entry list. (Note: Carlos Alcaraz was originally in this group but is now out due to injury.)
| Entry No. | Player Name | Country | Rank |
| 1 | Jannik Sinner | Italy (ITA) | 1 |
| 2 | Alexander Zverev | Germany (GER) | 3 |
| 3 | Novak Djokovic | Serbia (SRB) | 4 |
| 4 | Felix Auger-Aliassime | Canada (CAN) | 5 |
| 5 | Ben Shelton | United States (USA) | 6 |
| 6 | Daniil Medvedev | — | 7 |
| 7 | Taylor Fritz | United States (USA) | 8 |
| 8 | Alex De Minaur | Australia (AUS) | 9 |
| 9 | Alexander Bublik | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 10 |
| 10 | Lorenzo Musetti | Italy (ITA) | 11 |
| 11 | Flavio Cobolli | Italy (ITA) | 12 |
| 12 | Andrey Rublev | — | 13 |
| 13 | Jiri Lehecka | Czech Republic (CZE) | 14 |
| 14 | Karen Khachanov | — | 15 |
| 15 | Luciano Darderi | Italy (ITA) | 16 |
| 16 | Casper Ruud | Norway (NOR) | 17 |
| 17 | Valentin Vacherot | Monaco (MON) | 18 |
| 18 | Arthur Fils | France (FRA) | 19 |
| 19 | Learner Tien | United States (USA) | 20 |
| 20 | Frances Tiafoe | United States (USA) | 21 |
| 21 | Cameron Norrie | Great Britain (GBR) | 22 |
| 22 | Alejandro Davidovich Fokina | Spain (ESP) | 23 |
| 23 | Arthur Rinderknech | France (FRA) | 24 |
| 24 | Tomas Martin Etcheverry | Argentina (ARG) | 25 |
| 25 | Tommy Paul | United States (USA) | 26 |
| 26 | Francisco Cerundolo | Argentina (ARG) | 27 |
| 27 | Jakub Mensik | Czech Republic (CZE) | 28 |
| 28 | Rafael Jodar | Spain (ESP) | 29 |
| 29 | Joao Fonseca | Brazil (BRA) | 30 |
| 30 | Tallon Griekspoor | Netherlands (NED) | 31 |
| 31 | Corentin Moutet | France (FRA) | 32 |
| 32 | Matteo Arnaldi | Italy (ITA) | 33 |
The complete men’s singles entry list can be seen HERE.
