London: Defending champion Andy Murray was drawn to potentially face fellow two-time winner Rafael Nadal in the Wimbledon semi-finals on Friday while Roger Federer, chasing a record eighth crown, was lined up to face three-time titlist Novak Djokovic.


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Top seed Murray will start his campaign on Monday against a qualifier while second seed Djokovic tackles Slovakia`s Martin Klizan before a tricky possible third round clash with old rival Juan Martin del Potro.


Federer, seeded third, starts against Alexander Dolgopolov of Ukraine while fourth-seeded Nadal, fresh from a 10th French Open triumph, has Australia`s John Millman in the first round.