3. Kei Nishikori
A serious talent in the making. Kei Nishikori in a short space of time has shown that he is very close to breaking into the elite band of players. Currently ranked a career high number 11 and seeded 12 for Wimbledon this year, he will be hoping his campaign is a relatively troublesome one when he starts against wildcard Matthew Ebden this afternoon. While still only 23 years old, Nishikori still has time to develop and mature at a serious grand slam contender, but with reaching the 4th round at the last 2 grand slams, he will be hoping to take that a little further here this time, with a potential quarter final against Argentinean Del Potro.