Before
Wimbledon, where he has been granted entry via a wildcard, Alex competed at
Queen's on the main
ATP tour and will be playing at Nottingham.
This year at
Queen's he managed to gain an impressive victory over world number 42
Hyung-Taik Lee, and beat fellow British player Jamie Baker in the second round to play
Andy Roddick. He put on a superb performance against Roddick having won the first set 6-4, and pushed Roddick to a close tie-break in the second set. During the tie-break he was two points from victory, but Roddick took advantage of the Hawk-eye system and a correctly challenged call put him 6-5 up in the tie-break before winning the second set to make it one set all. Roddick broke Alex's serve for the first time in the final set making the final result 4-6 7-6(7-5) 6-4. Bogdanovic's impressive run at
Queen's meant he was likely to break into the top 100 for the first time in his career. After the match Roddick complimented Bogdanovic and claimed he was "lucky to get out of there." He eagerly backed the idea Alex should easily burst into the top 50 at least by the end of 2007.
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At Wimbledon, he suffered a disappointing straight set's defeat to Australia's Chris Guccione, who, like Bogdanovic, was unseeded.
After Wimbledon, Alex has to defend his points he achieved by reaching the quarter final at
Newport last year. This could severely alter his ranking.