Europe may be cracking up as we speak, but the men’s draw at Wimbledon hasn’t looked this safe, stable and predictable in more than a decade. With Rafael Nadal absent and Roger Federer still in injury-recovery mode, it feels like we've moved from the era of the Big 4 to the Only 1. Novak Djokovic, the two-time defending champion and winner of the last four majors, reigns unchallenged at the moment; he may be riding higher than any male player since Federer in 2004, before Rafa’s arrival.
Is everyone else just playing for second place? Here’s a look ahead at the men’s fortnight, and who might Remain when it ends.