Six-time champ Roger Federer has been drawn with Novak Djokovic and Andy Roddick in the top half of the men's draw, with Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray the top names in the bottom half.

Federer is in a relatively quiet quarter that features a number of qualifiers, players returning from injury and seeds who are not at their best on grass. Nikolay Davydenko, who fits both the latter categories, is the next-highest seed in this section, where the top threats look like former quarterfinalists Tomas Berdych, Feliciano Lopez and French Open semifinalist Jurgen Melzer. Davydenko faces a potentially tricky opener against 6'8" Kevin Anderson.

Novak Djokovic and Andy Roddick bracket a bulging second quarter and could take on Lleyton Hewitt and Marin Cilic in the fourth round, respectively. Dangerous floaters include Taylor Dent, Mardy Fish and Michale Llodra, as well as Gael Monfils and Ivan Ljubicic, who are nursing injuries. Fish faces Aussie prospect Bernard Tomic in the first round, while Djokovic could go up against Dent in the second.

The highlight of the third quarter could be a fourth-round meeting between home hope Andy Murray and Queen's champ Sam Querrey. Fernando Verdasco, last year's quarterfinalist Juan Carlos Ferrero and another two Frenchman returning from injury, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Gilles Simon, are also here.

Rafael Nadal faces the prospect of a string of dangerous opponents as he returns to Wimbledon for the first time since winning the title in 2008. He begins against Kei Nishikori, who is nursing injuries, with possibly James Blake in the second round. Next up could be Ernests Gulbis, followed perhaps by monster server John Isner or Mikhail Youzhny. The quarterfinals could see a rematch of last fortnight's French Open final against Robin Soderling, who has Marcos Baghdatis, Nicolas Kiefer and David Ferrer in his section.

The full draw can be seen here.