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John McEnroe has added his weight to those calling for Serena Williams to have a privileged draw position for Wimbledon when the seedings are announced on Wednesday
The Championships' main committee meet the day before, to discuss the extent to which the seven-times former champion should be given a helping hand when the draw is made this Friday
Williams is currently ranked 183 in the world and has a 5-2 match record this year following her return to the tour after giving birth in September last year
The rules are somewhat grey on this area, and last month the All England Club had to scramble to reach a position with the Women's Tour Association about what could be done
Ultimately it was decided that the committee should have a fall back position of using 'discretion' about where she should end up
McEnroe believes that she deserves favourable treatment, even if it means that the world No 32 would be bumped off the list of seeds, and be at the mercy of the draw when it comes to pulling a first round opponent
'I'd put her somewhere between 1 and 10, 1 and 16 at the worst,' said McEnroe, who will be commentating for the BBC during the big fortnight
'I don't think there would be a player that would complain, especially the top ones, if she was one of the top eight. Why in the world would they want to play her in the first, second, third round? Nor should they, in my opinion
' When asked whether this would be fair on the world No 32 - currently looking like Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova - he was typically blunt
He also made references to TV viewing figures for the recent French Open.'What's her name? No offence. You're talking about Serena Williams
Singlehandedly, our ratings the day she played, I know on NBC, were 50 per cent more than a year ago. It's like Tiger Woods when he came back
All of a sudden it's top of the ratings. SERENA WILLIAMS' RECENT WIMBLEDON RECORD 2017 - Absent2016 - Winner2015 - Winner2014 - 3rd round2013 - 4th round 'Forget the fact that she has won 23 Majors and what she brings to the table
I'm sorry, I apologise to the 32nd player in the world. That's just the way it goes sometimes. I just don't think it's right to think that way
That's me coming from a different viewpoint.'While Serena has been keen to emphasise that 'pregnancy is not an injury', opinion has appeared divided among the players about whether or not she should get special treatment
The likes of Jo Konta and Caroline Wozniacki, both of whom are well-disposed towards the American, have cast doubt on whether a fair decision can be made
There is no argument about whether she should be allowed to get straight into the tournament, as rules are already in place for her to claim a protected ranking for entry purposes
Williams looked sluggish on her return in March, but started to look much sharper at the French Open. She withdrew prior to her much-anticipated fourth round against Maria Sharapova with an injured pectoral muscle, but is expected to be fit for Wimbledon, despite not playing an official warm-up on the grass