How do tennis tournaments determine where the seeds land in the draw?
Obviously, #1 is at the top, and #2 is at the bottom of the draw, that's a given...but how do the rest of the seedings fall into place?
For example, the #1 seed could face the #3 or 4 seed in any given tournament.
Not sure if that makes sense.
Mike,
For this question, I'm referring to the Grand Slams, with 32 seeds.
At the French Open, #1 Henin met #8 S. Williams in QFs.
While at Wimbledon, these 2 are again headed on a collision course with Henin seeded #1, and Serena seeded #7.