Tennis Anywhere

Tennis Seedings – how can a # 1 seed to meet # 31 seed everywhere except in the final?
the U.S. Open, Roger Federer, seeded seeded # 1 played at the # 31 player. Should he not play the # 32 seeded players (or whoever beat him) instead? As I recall, something similar happened in Wimbledon as well.
The top two seeds placed in opposite halves, she assured impossible to make before the final. The rest of the draw will be drawn at random, except that the top 4 seeds in different quarters of the draw placed, they asserted only meet in the semifinals, and the next Top 8 seeds are eighth on the draw said they are not insured by the district justice to. The next Top 8 seeds lay on sixteenths of the draw to ensure they cannot, to make the second round. Did you get it?
