When the Grand Slam competition gets underway at the All England Club on Monday, Boulter, 27, and Draper, 22, will be the top players in the country in singles tennis.
With previous surface championships under their belts, both players enter the apex of the British grass-court season ranked among the best in the world.
There are other similarities between Boulter and Draper.
first-ever Wimbledon seeded player.
Grand Slam seeds are awarded to the top 32 players, ensuring they won’t play against another seed until the third round.
Boulter, who helped solidify her standing by holding onto her WTA championship in Nottingham earlier this month, is currently ranked 32nd in the globe.
After taking home her greatest career triumph in San Diego in March, she had already won two trophies this season.
Boulter, who is hoping to advance past the third round for the first time, stated, “I do feel like I’m playing really good tennis and I’ve changed a lot from last year.”
Due to their excellent recent performance, both players will receive their first-ever Wimbledon seeds.