Australian Open draw LIVE: Andy Murray, Emma Raducanu, Novak Djokovic and more learn fate
Emma Raducanu will face American Shelby Rogers in the opening round of the Australian Open, while Andy Murray has been drawn against the 30th seed Tomas Martin Etcheverry and could face defending champion Novak Djokovic in the third round.
Raducanu has been granted a place in the main draw due to her protected ranking after missing eight months of last season following wrist and ankle surgeries and will meet an opponent in Rogers who she thrashed on her way to winning the US Open in 2021. All the British women avoided seeded players in the opening round, with Katie Boulter facing Yuan Yue while Jodie Burrage takes on Tamara Korpatsch in their opening matches.
Meanwhile, the returning Naomi Osaka will face a tough test on her grand slam return after being drawn against Caroline Garcia. It was one of a number of headline opening matches in the women’s singles, with World No 1 Iga Swiatek being paired with 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin, and Elena Rybakina meeting former World No 1 Karolina Pliskova.
In the men’s draw, Murray takes on the Argentine Etcheverry - and would expect to play defending champion Djokovic in the third round if he makes it that far. Djokovic will open against a qualifier, while Carlos Alcaraz could meet Dan Evans in the second round, if the Brit makes his way past Lorenzo Sonego.
A meeting between former grand slam finalists Matteo Berrettini and Stefanos Tsitsipas in the first round was the pick of the men’s ties, while Jannik Sinner landed in Djokovic’s half with Daniil Medvedev falling into the bottom half of the draw along with Alcaraz.
Follow the Australian Open 2024 draw below in tonight’s live blog
Australian Open draw LIVE: Murray, Raducanu and more learn fate
Australian Open draw is tonight with ceremony taking place from 2am GMT
Emma Raducanu to play unseeded American Shelby Rogers in Australian Open first round
Osaka vs Garcia, Swiatek vs Kenin, Rybakina vs Pliskova all R1 ties in women’s singles
Andy Murray to play No 30 seed Tomas Martin Etcheverry in Australian Open first round
Tsitsipas vs Berrettini, Draper vs Giron, Evans vs Sonego also in R1, Djokovic vs qualifier
Australian Open draw LIVE
03:31 , Jamie Braidwood
Andy Murray could face Novak Djokovic in Australian Open third round after draw
Australian Open draw LIVE
03:14 , Jamie Braidwood
Selected matches - women’s singles
Iga Swiatek vs Sofia Kenin
Danielle Collins vs Angelique Kerber
Elena Rybakina vs Karolina Pliskova
Magda Linette vs Carolina Wozniacki
Carolina Garcia vs Naomi Osaka
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03:11 , Jamie Braidwood
Quite cool.
3 - With Iga Swiatek and Sofia Kenin set to meet, two GS winners will meet in R128 of the women's singles at the Australian Open for the third consecutive year, after 2022 (Raducanu v Stephens) and 2023 (Azarenka v Kenin). Matchup.#AusOpen | @AustralianOpen @WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/vY4DRD2zyb
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) January 11, 2024
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:47 , Jamie Braidwood
Brits in men’s singles
Andy Murray vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry (30)
Cameron Norrie vs Juan Pablo Varillas
Jack Draper vs Marcos Giron
Dan Evans vs Lorenzo Sonego
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:45 , Jamie Braidwood
Brits in women’s singles
Emma Raducanu vs Shelby Rogers
Katie Boulter vs Yuan Yue
Jodie Burrage vs Tamara Korpatsch
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:30 , Jamie Braidwood
That’s the draw! A couple more ties: Cameron Norrie will play Juan Pablo Varillas, while Felix Auger-Aliassime vs Dominic Thiem is a R1 match.
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:29 , Jamie Braidwood
Projected men’s QFs
(1) Djokovic vs Tsitsipas (7)
(4) Sinner vs Rublev (5)
(8) Rune vs Medvedev (3)
(6) Zverev vs Alcaraz (2)
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:25 , Jamie Braidwood
Andy Murray will play the No 30 seed Tomas Martin Etcheverry.
The winner of that match will play either Yannick Hanfmann or Gael Monfils.
Murray and Djokovic could meet in the third round!
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:23 , Jamie Braidwood
Andy Murray is in Novak Djokovic’s section...
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:22 , Jamie Braidwood
Two Brits are out:
We have Jack Draper vs Marcos Giron, and Dan Evans vs Lorenzo Sonego
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:21 , Jamie Braidwood
Carlos Alcaraz will face Richard Gasquet in the opening round.
Matteo Berrettini vs Stefanos Tsitsipas!!
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:19 , Jamie Braidwood
Moving onto the men’s singles draw now.
Novak Djokovic will start against a qualifier.
Jannik Sinner lands in Djokovic’s half, with Alcaraz and Medvedev in the bottom half.
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:14 , Jamie Braidwood
If Emma Raducanu comes through her first round match against Shelby Rogers, she will play the winner of Sorana Cirstea, the 22nd seed, or Wang Yafan. Katie Boulter is also in that section.
Raducanu absolutely destroyed Rogers in the last-16 of the US Open in 2021. They haven’t played since and Rogers is also currently ranked outside the world’s top 100.
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:12 , Jamie Braidwood
Projected QFs
(1) Swiatek vs Vondrousova (7)
(3) Rybakina vs Pegula (5)
(4) Gauff vs Sakkari (8)
(6) Jabeur vs Sabalenka (2)
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:10 , Jamie Braidwood
Katie Boulter vs Yuan Yue
Jodie Burrage vs Tamara Korpatsch
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:08 , Jamie Braidwood
Naomi Osaka is drawn against Caroline Garcia in the opening round! Another big R1 tie!
Elena Rybakina, last season’s finalist, is also drawn against former World No 1 Karolina Pliskova.
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:07 , Jamie Braidwood
Emma Raducanu will play American Shelby Rogers in the opening round of the Australian Open.
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:05 , Jamie Braidwood
Iga Swiatek, the World No 1 and top seed, draws Sofia Kenin, the 2020 Australian Open champion, in the opening round!
The winner will then play either Angelique Kerber or Danielle Collins in Round Two, two other former Australian Open finalists!
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:03 , Jamie Braidwood
We’re going to start with the draw for the women’s singles. The unseeded players will be drawn randomly and then the seeds will be pulled out line by line.
Australian Open draw LIVE
02:01 , Jamie Braidwood
It’s draw time! Naomi Osaka is the most intriguing name in the draw - and of course Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu could land anywhere as well. The full Australian Open draw ceremony is coming up.
Australian Open draw LIVE
01:50 , Jamie Braidwood
How can I watch the draw?
The Australian Open draw will available to watch on a free live stream, which can be accessed on the Australian Open’s YouTube and Facebook channels.
Australian Open draw LIVE
01:39 , Jamie Braidwood
And here’s a reminder of the men’s seeds...
Men’s singles
1. Novak Djokovic
2. Carlos Alcaraz
3. Daniil Medvedev
4. Jannik Sinner
5. Andrey Rublev
6. Alexander Zverev
7. Stefanos Tsitsipas
8. Holger Rune
9. Hubert Hurkacz
10. Alex de Minaur
11. Casper Ruud
12. Taylor Fritz
13. Grigor Dimitrov
14. Tommy Paul
15. Karen Khachanov
16. Ben Shelton
17. Frances Tiafoe
18. Nicholas Jarry
19. Cameron Norrie
20. Adrian Mannarino
21. Ugo Humbert
22. Francisco Cerundolo
23. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
24. Jan-Lennard Struff
25. Lorenzo Musetti
26. Sebastian Baez
27. Felix Auger-Aliassime
28. Tallon Griekspoor
29. Sebastian Korda
30. Tomas Martin Etcheverry
31. Alexander Bublik
32. Jiri Lehecka
Australian Open draw LIVE
01:29 , Jamie Braidwood
Not long until the draw now... here’s a reminder of the seeds
Women’s singles
1. Iga Swiatek
2. Aryna Sabalenka
3. Elena Rybakina
4. Coco Gauff
5. Jessica Pegula
6. Ons Jabeur
7. Marketa Vondrousova
8. Maria Sakkari
9. Barbora Krejcikova
10. Beatriz Haddad Maia
11. Jelena Ostapenko
12. Zheng Qinwen
13. Liudmila Samsonova
14. Daria Kasatkina
15. Veronika Kudermetova
16. Caroline Garcia
17. Ekaterina Alexandrova
18. Victoria Azarenka
19. Elina Svitolina
20. Magda Linette
21. Donna Vekic
22. Sorana Cirstea
23. Anastasia Potapova
24. Anhelina Kalinina
25. Elise Mertens
26.Jasmine Paolini
27. Emma Navarro
28. Lesia Tsurenko
29, Zhu Lin
30. Wang Xinyu
31. Marie Bouzkova
32. Leylah Fernandez
Australian Open draw LIVE
01:19 , Jamie Braidwood
Australian Open makes major schedule change
This year’s Australian Open will start on a Sunday, becoming a 15-day event for the first time, tournament organisers have announced.
There had been growing concerns over late finishes with so many matches scheduled on the opening Monday.
Last year, the second-round match between Andy Murray and Thanasi Kokkinakis, which lasted five sets, did not finish until 4:05am - which the British former world number one described as “ridiculously late”.
The new Sunday start will see an increase in the number of sessions across the three arenas from 47 to 52.
The day session at Rod Laver Arena and Margaret Court Arena will feature a minimum of two matches, which is down from three, to limit the potential of late finishes.
Night sessions, meanwhile, will continue to feature a minimum of two matches and the John Cain Arena schedule also remains unchanged.
Australian Open makes major schedule change after Andy Murray’s 4am finish
Australian Open draw LIVE
01:05 , Jamie Braidwood
Aryna Sabalenka reveals key areas of improvement ahead of Australian Open defence
Aryna Sabalenka is not one to rest on her laurels and has been hard at work in the off-season as she looks to improve even on her stellar 2023, starting with her first defence of a grand slam title at the Australian Open.
The 25-year-old Belarussian took a knock at the weekend when Elena Rybakina, her opponent in last year’s Melbourne Park final, snapped her 15-match winning streak in Australia with a crushing 6-0 6-3 victory in the Brisbane International final.
Although there was much scowling and head-shaking during the all-too-brief contest, Sabalenka was soon laughing off her bad day at the office and focussing on her next assignment at the year’s first grand slam.
That reaction was a significant improvement on the Sabalenka of only a couple of years ago, a player with all the weapons to compete for the game’s major prizes but who crumbled into a tearful mess at the first sign of a setback.
Aryna Sabalenka reveals key areas of improvement ahead of Australian Open defence
Australian Open draw LIVE
00:45 , Jamie Braidwood
Revitalised Daniil Medvedev ready to overcome final hurdle at Australian Open
If there is one player who simply thrives on hardcourts, it is Daniil Medvedev and 2024 promises to be an eventful year for the world number three, who will hope he can overcome the final hurdle at the Australian Open at long last.
Medvedev reached the final at Melbourne Park in 2021 and 2022 but fell to two of the ‘Big Three’, first losing in straight sets to Novak Djokovic before Rafael Nadal overcame overwhelming odds and triumphed from two sets down.
The Russian took a long time to recover from the body blow of Nadal’s stunning comeback, losing his way in a topsy-turvy 2022 season while a third round loss in Melbourne last year saw him drop out of the top 10.
While such a decline would have knocked down most seasoned pros, it was all the motivation Medvedev needed to spring back to his feet and return to his best.
Revitalised Daniil Medvedev ready to overcome final hurdle at Australian Open
Australian Open draw LIVE
00:25 , Jamie Braidwood
Ons Jabeur out to fulfil ‘life mission’ at Australian Open: ‘I have to do this’
Ons Jabeur has already established herself as a trailblazer in the sport, but ahead of the season-opening Australian Open the Tunisian is determined to finally claim an elusive grand slam title and shrug off her heartbreaking Wimbledon failures.
The 29-year-old, nicknamed the “Minister of Happiness”, stormed up the rankings in 2022 after runs to the final at Wimbledon and the US Open and set multiple milestones as an African and Arab woman.
She had to contend with a stop-start 2023 season in which she underwent minor surgery early in the year after struggling with breathing issues during a second-round exit at the Australian Open and also dealt with a string of injuries.
Despite those issues, the world number six claimed a WTA 500 title in Charleston and reached the final at Wimbledon, her third grand slam final in 13 months, where she was handed a 6-4 6-4 loss by unseeded Czech Marketa Vondrousova.
‘I have to do this’: Ons Jabeur out to fulfil ‘life mission’ at Australian Open
Australian Open draw LIVE
00:05 , Jamie Braidwood
Is in-form Jannik Sinner poised for a grand slam breakthrough at Australian Open?
Italian Jannik Sinner’s climb towards the top of men’s tennis could hardly be described as sluggish - unless of course a direct comparison is made with Spanish phenomenon Carlos Alcaraz.
While 20-year-old Alcaraz has exploded on to the scene in astonishing fashion and already has two grand slam titles under his belt, Sinner’s progress has been less spectacular.
In the 16 grand slams the 22-year-old Sinner has contested, his best run was at last year’s Wimbledon when he reached the semi-finals and was defeated by Novak Djokovic.
Alcaraz then defeated Djokovic in the final - a result that offered further proof that the Spaniard could reign supreme over the next generation for years.
Sinner is now making people question that logic.
Is in-form Jannik Sinner poised for a grand slam breakthrough at Australian Open?
Australian Open draw LIVE
Wednesday 10 January 2024 23:45 , Jamie Braidwood
Naomi Osaka relishing return to court ahead of Australian Open
Naomi Osaka says she has returned to tennis from maternity leave with a more positive outlook and all the signs are that she will soon be back at a level where she can take on and beat the best in the world.
It might be too early for a tilt at a fifth grand slam title at the Australian Open this month but, with a good draw, a run deep into the second week at Melbourne Park cannot be counted out.
The 26-year-old, who pulled out of last year’s Australian Open with the announcement that she was pregnant with her daughter Shai, showed in Brisbane last week that she still has the weapons to overpower many players in the women’s game.
Naomi Osaka relishing return to court ahead of Australian Open
Australian Open draw LIVE
Wednesday 10 January 2024 23:25 , Jamie Braidwood
Carlos Alcaraz targets Australian Open to hit back in epic Novak Djokovic rivalry
Carlos Alcaraz is raring to go at the Australian Open where he will seek to dethrone holder Novak Djokovic and secure a third grand slam triumph that would see him reclaim the world number one spot.
The 20-year-old Spaniard will hope to bury memories of an injury-plagued start to last year when he missed the Australian Open, which Djokovic won to climb back to the rankings summit.
The bull-like Alcaraz, who has taken the tennis world by storm since becoming the youngest men’s world number one after his US Open triumph in 2022, hit back by capturing his second grand slam title at Wimbledon following an epic five-set final victory over Djokovic.
However, after winning the 2023 US Open in September, the 36-year-old Serb beat his young rival at the ATP Finals and claimed a record-extending eighth year-end number one spot.
Their rivalry could be set for another epic showdown and once again the world number one spot is within reach for Alcaraz.
Carlos Alcaraz targets Australian Open to hit back in epic Novak Djokovic rivalry
Australian Open draw LIVE
Wednesday 10 January 2024 23:05 , Jamie Braidwood
Coco Gauff perfectly placed to build on US Open triumph at Australian Open
Coco Gauff is poised to build on last year’s breakout season after the American teenager defended her crown at an Australian Open tune-up event in Auckland last weekend.
After claiming her first Grand Slam title at the US Open last September, Gauff opted to work on her game on the practice courts in a hot and humid Florida rather than going on vacation to recharge her body and mind.
It paid dividends as she cruised through her first four matches in New Zealand without dropping a set before being forced to dig deep against dangerous veteran Elina Svitolina in the final.
Coco Gauff perfectly placed to build on US Open triumph at Australian Open
Australian Open draw LIVE
Wednesday 10 January 2024 22:45 , Jamie Braidwood
Novak Djokovic stands on the brink of more grand slam history at the Australian Open
Novak Djokovic resumes his quest for grand slam supremacy at the Australian Open, where the seemingly invincible Serb will be the firm favourite to claim his 25th major singles title and eclipse a record that has stood for half a century.
The 36-year-old enjoyed one of the most dominant seasons of his career in 2023, winning a record-extending 10th crown at the Melbourne major before triumphs at the French and US Opens to go level with Margaret Court on 24 grand slam singles titles.
Australian Court won the last of those trophies in 1973 and Djokovic is poised to go past her on his happiest hunting ground, where 12 months ago he braved a political row involving his father and battled through a torn hamstring to prevail.
Barring a blip in a thrilling Wimbledon final against Carlos Alcaraz and a couple of late-season defeats by another youngster in Jannik Sinner, the world number one was virtually unbeatable last year with little to suggest he will slow down in 2024.
Novak Djokovic stands on the brink of more grand slam history at the Australian Open
Australian Open draw LIVE
Wednesday 10 January 2024 22:25 , Jamie Braidwood
Iga Swiatek hoping ‘peaceful’ preparation leads to Australian Open success
Iga Swiatek has learned how to cope with the pressure of being world number one and hopes a changed mindset will help her dominate women’s tennis starting with the Australian Open after she closed off a challenging 2023 with a restful off season.
The 22-year-old Pole was the driving force on the women’s tour in 2022 when she enjoyed 37 consecutive wins before briefly losing top spot in the rankings to Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka following a surprise last-16 exit at the US Open.
However, despite two injuries, Swiatek finished top for the second year in a row, helped by winning her first WTA Finals trophy at the season-ending event in Mexico in early November.
Iga Swiatek hoping ‘peaceful’ preparation leads to Australian Open success
Australian Open draw LIVE
Wednesday 10 January 2024 22:05 , Jamie Braidwood
Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray are among seven British players who have secured direct entry into the Australian Open.
Cameron Norrie is the only seed while Katie Boulter and Jodie Burrage are in the main draw on ranking for the first time.
Here, we look at the British contenders.
Raducanu, Murray and every British player at the 2024 Australian Open
Emma Raducanu pulls out of another event ahead of Australian Open
Wednesday 10 January 2024 20:05 , Jamie Braidwood
Emma Raducanu will no longer take part in the Kooyong Classic.
The former US Open champion was set to take on 16-year-old Mirra Andreeva in the Melbourne suburbs but is not featured on Thursday’s schedule of play.
She withdrew from a charity match earlier in the week and was reported to have been feeling “sore” following practice on Monday.
Raducanu will continue to prepare for the Australian Open, which will be just her second tournament back from wrist and ankle surgery which decimated her 2023 season.
The Brit, currently ranked 299 but using a protected ranking for the first grand slam of the year, made her comeback in Auckland last week, losing in the second round to Elina Svitolina.
Raducanu has had a raft of injury problems since her breakthrough win in 2021 and ended last week’s match with Svitolina with strapping on her right leg.
The 21-year-old has since trained at Melbourne Park ahead of next week’s tournament.
Australian Open draw LIVE
Wednesday 10 January 2024 20:01 , Jamie Braidwood
When is the Australian Open draw?
The Australian Open main draw for the men’s and women’s singles will be held on Thursday January 11.
The draw ceremony will take place at 1pm local time in Australia, which is 2am GMT in the UK.
How can I watch it?
The Australian Open draw will available to watch on a free live stream, which can be accessed on the Australian Open’s YouTube and Facebook channels.
Welcome
Wednesday 10 January 2024 20:00 , Jamie Braidwood
The Australian Open draw takes place tonight with several huge names lurking dangerously as unseeded players, including Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray.
World No 1 and 10-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic is the top seed in the men’s draw while Iga Swiatek is the top seed in the women’s draw, with defending champion Aryna Sabalenka seeded second and newly crowned US Open champion Coco Gauff third.
Four-time women’s grand slam champion Naomi Osaka could draw a big name as an unseeded player after making her comeback, having given birth to her first daughter, Shai, last summer. There will be no return for 22-time men’s grand slam champion Rafael Nadal, however, after he was forced to withdraw from the opening grand slam of the year due to a fresh hip injury.
From a British perspective, Raducanu and Murray are also unseeded ahead of the draw. Raducanu has been granted a place in the main draw due to her protected ranking after missing eight months of last season following wrist and ankle surgeries, while Murray just misses out following a dip in form to end last season and will be hoping for a kind draw as he reutrns to Melbourne Park.
Follow the Australian Open 2024 draw below in tonight’s live blog