2018 Australian Open, Melbourne - ATP GRAND SLAM

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DATE: 15 January - 28 January 2018
SURFACE: Hard
PRIZE MONEY: A27,500,000
FIELD SIZE: 128
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Roger Federer

Seeds:

1 Rafael Nadal (ESP)
2 Roger Federer (SUI)
3 Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)
4 Alexander Zverev (GER)
5 Dominic Thiem (AUT)
6 Marin Cilic (CRO)
7 David Goffin (BEL)
8 Jack Sock (USA)
9 Stan Wawrinka (SUI)
10 Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP)
11 Kevin Anderson (RSA)
12 Juan Martin del Potro (ARG)
13 Sam Querrey (USA)
14 Novak Djokovic (SRB)
15 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)
16 John Isner (USA)
17 Nick Kyrgios (AUS)
18 Lucas Pouille (FRA)
19 Tomas Berdych (CZE)
20 Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP)
21 Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP)
22 Milos Raonic (CAN)
23 Gilles Muller (LUX)
24 Diego Schwartzman (ARG)
25 Fabio Fognini (ITA)
26 Adrian Mannarino (FRA)
27 Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER)
28 Damir Dzumhur (BIH)
29 Richard Gasquet (FRA)
30 Andrey Rublev (RUS)
31 Pablo Cuevas (URU)
32 Mischa Zverev (GER)

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The Tournament:

The Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events of the year and has been staged since 1905. Prior to 1988 the tournament was played on grass. Since 1988 two types of hardcourt surfaces have been used at Melbourne Park (formely known as Flinders Park) - Rebound Ace to 2007 and then Plexicushion.

Attendances at the Australian Open are second only to the US Open and the showcourts are the Rod Laver Arena, Hisense Arena and the refurbished Margaret Court Arena. All are equipped with retractable roofs.

About Melbourne:

Melbourne is the state capital of Victoria in Queensland and regularly features in the top ranks of the "most livable" cities in the world. It is the second largest city in Australia (after Sydney) with a population of just over 4.5 million.

Founded in 1835, The metropolis is located on the large natural bay of Port Phillip and expands into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon mountain ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley.

At the city's centre is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River. In the Southbank area, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is the site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and the National Gallery of Victoria, with Australian and indigenous art.

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AO draw for dummies (simplified to 16 seeds) and a reference for the rest of you.

Rafa Nadal vs. John Isner
PCB vs. Cilic
Grigor vs. Tsonga (or Nick)
Anderson vs. Sock
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Thiem vs. Stan Wawrinka
Djokovic vs. Sasha
Goffin vs. JMDP
Querry (or Raonic) vs. Federer
 

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People are writing Wawrinka off, but he's got a pretty easy section. I just don't think Thiem is much of a threat off clay and once Stan gets to him he'll have played three matches - and that assumes Thiem makes it to the 4R; I could see him losing to a Mannarino. Of course then Stan has to face Novak or Sascha, and I expect him to lose to either one.

Grigor vs. Kyrgios (or "Kyrgitrov") or Novak vs. Sascha are the most interesting 4R matches to me. Goffin vs. del Potro could be interesting.
 

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Delpo is the dark horse, maybe could he make some waves ? hope so
 

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On a more serious note, I think after the big 3 there are no serious favorites or contenders. Stan DP Kyrgios, Grigor. All dark horses.
 

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I am labelling DP a dark horse. There see? Easy. ;)
I AGREE..JMDP can be a label a dark horse.. Last year was his best effort in 5-7 years. Otherwise he hasnt really been a serious contender.. Good call Denis
 
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I AGREE..JMDP can be a label a dark horse.. Last year was his best effort in 5-7 years. Otherwise he hasnt really been a serious contender.. Good call Denis

I think he's a dark horse, too. If he and Goffin both make it to the 4R I'd take DelPo over Goffin. I think DelPo sees an opportunity to get back into the top 5 and become a threat at every Slam. He's 29 but he's spent 4 or 5 years injured and time waits for no one. He has zero points to defend at the AO and only 780 points to defend before the USO. If he can make it to the QF or better his ranking would be in the Top 8. If he wins he'd be Top 3 or 4. He has nothing to lose and everything to gain. I imagine that makes him super-motivated and super-dangerous.The bottom line to me is that he is much more of a Top 5 player than Dimitrov, Cilic, Thiem, Goffin, etc.
 

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I just don't think Thiem is much of a threat off clay and once Stan gets to him he'll have played three matches - and that assumes Thiem makes it to the 4R; I could see him losing to a Mannarino.

Well, Thiem surely is not a threat outside clay just yet -- my bet is that the will be at some point down the road. He might not even get to Mannarino, his first round match is Pella, who I posted a while ago that would be terrible first round for anyone -- too bad it was for a player I happen to like. Actually I think Pella is the one who will survive untill R4.
 

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There is a category of pretenders in between the categories of contenders and dark horses.
Nick, Grigor, Stan, Goffin, JMDP, Cilic and Sasha all belong in the "pretenders" category, IMO.
 

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If Fed wins, he would be tied for most AO wins in open era with Novak.

Also, that would mean he is either in sole possession or tied for most wins in open era in three of the four GSs.
 

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Dp just lost a 250 final against rba, we rest our cases. He did make it back into the top 10 tho.
 

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All the ESPN "experts" picked Federer to reclaim the title over Crazy Nick
 

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i think rafas draw is a joke if he doesnt make finals with that thatll be disappointing (assuming no injuries ofc)
 

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Tomic loses in the last round of quals and so will not play in AO for the first time in ten years. So, is this good enough to teach him the lesson or does he need more tutors.

Novak, Bhambri, Popsicle and Brown are some notables who qualified.
 

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Schedule for Day 1.

Nadal v Estrella Burgos (night session, so I can catch some of it in the morning)
Tsitsipas v shapovalov (thrid match court 2)
Ferrer v Rublev (only on court 14, match 2)

I think thats really it for the intersting ones.
 
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Schedule of Play - Day 1: January 15, 2018

Rod Laver Arena

From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
J. Ostapenko (7) vs.
F. Schiavone
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MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
V. Williams (5) vs.
B. Bencic

MATCH 3
Men's Singles 1st Round
G. Dimitrov (3) vs,
D. Novak

NIGHT SESSIONS
From7:00pm
MATCH 1
Men's Singles 1st Round
R. Nadal (1) vs.
V. Estrella Burgos

MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
D. Gavrilova (23) vs.
I. Falconi

Margaret Court Arena
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
S. Stephens (13) vs.
S. Zhang

MATCH 2
Men's Singles 1st Round
M. Ebden vs.
J. Isner (16)

MATCH 3
Women's Singles 1st Round
S. Stosur vs.
M. Puig

NIGHT SESSIONS
From7:00pm
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
M. Buzarnescu vs.
C. Wozniacki (2)

MATCH 2
Men's Singles 1st Round
K. King vs.
J. Tsonga (15)

Hisense Arena
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
S. Kenin vs.
J. Goerges (12)

MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
T. Babos vs.
C. Vandeweghe (10)

MATCH 3
Men's Singles 1st Round
V. Pospisil vs.
M. Cilic (6)

NIGHT SESSIONS
From 6:45pm
MATCH 4
Men's Singles 1st Round
N. Kyrgios (17) vs.
R. Dutra Silva


Show Court 2
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
T. Townsend vs.
M. Rybarikova (19)

MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
D. Cibulkova (24) vs.
K. Kanepi

MATCH 3
Men's Singles 1st Round
S. Tsitsipas vs.
D. Shapovalov

MATCH 4
Men's Singles 1st Round
Y. Sugita vs.
J. Sock (8)


Show Court 3

From11:00am
MATCH 1
Men's Singles 1st Round
K. Anderson (11) vs.
K. Edmund

MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
J. Fourlis vs.
O. Rogowska

MATCH 3
Men's Singles 1st Round
J. Millman vs.
B. Coric

MATCH 4
Women's Singles 1st Round
I. Jorovic vs.
E. Svitolina (4)


Court 5
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
K. Flipkens vs.
A. Riske

MATCH 2
Men's Singles 1st Round
P. Kohlschreiber (27) vs.
Y. Nishioka

MATCH 3
Men's Singles 1st Round
G. Melzer vs.
N. Basilashvili

MATCH 4
Women's Singles 1st Round
J. Fett vs.
M. Eguchi


Court 7
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
I. Begu vs.
E. Makarova (31)

MATCH 2
Men's Singles 1st Round
V. Troicki vs.
A. Bolt

MATCH 3
Women's Singles 1st Round
S. Peng (25) vs.
M. Kostyuk

MATCH 4
Men's Singles 1st Round
R. Bemelmans vs.
L. Pouille (18)


Court 8
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Men's Singles 1st Round
P. Carreno Busta (10) vs.
J. Kubler

MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
A. Pavlyuchenkova (15) vs.
K. Kozlova

MATCH 3
Men's Singles 1st Round
M. Baghdatis vs.
Y. Bhambri


Court 10
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
Y. Duan vs.
M. Duque-Mariño

MATCH 2
Men's Singles 1st Round
F. Delbonis vs.
G. Muller (23)

MATCH 3
Women's Singles 1st Round
D. Allertova vs.
P. Parmentier

MATCH 4
Men's Singles 1st Round
M. McDonald vs.
E. Ymer


Court 12

From11:00am
MATCH 1
Men's Singles 1st Round
P. Cuevas (31) vs.
M. Youzhny

MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
A. Krunic vs.
A. Kontaveit (32)

MATCH 3
Women's Singles 1st Round
V. Golubic vs.
K. Bondarenko

MATCH 4
Men's Singles 1st Round
N. Jarry vs.
L. Mayer


Court 13
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Men's Singles 1st Round
P. Herbert vs.
D. Istomin

MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
J. Brady vs.
M. Linette

MATCH 3
Men's Singles 1st Round
G. Simon vs.
M. Copil

MATCH 4
Women's Singles 1st Round
A. Schmiedlova vs.
D. Kasatkina (22)


Court 14
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
M. Niculescu vs.
M. Barthel

MATCH 2
Men's Singles 1st Round
D. Ferrer vs.
A. Rublev (30)

MATCH 3
Women's Singles 1st Round
L. Kumkhum vs.
J. Larsson

MATCH 4
Men's Singles 1st Round
S. Caruso vs.
M. Jaziri


Court 15
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
A. Cornet vs.
X. Wang

MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
K. Bertens (30) vs.
C. Bellis

MATCH 3
Men's Singles 1st Round
P. Lorenzi vs.
D. Dzumhur (28)

MATCH 4
Men's Singles 1st Round
D. Brown (17) vs.
J. Sousa


Court 19
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Men's Singles 1st Round
A. Dolgopolov vs.
A. Haider-Maurer

MATCH 2
Women's Singles 1st Round
M. Sakkari vs.
K. Siniakova

MATCH 3
Women's Singles 1st Round
C. Suárez Navarro vs.
M. Frech

MATCH 4
Men's Singles 1st Round
C. Ruud vs.
Q. Halys (22)


Court 20

From11:00am
MATCH 1
Women's Singles 1st Round
A. Van Uytvanck vs.
P. Martic

MATCH 2
Men's Singles 1st Round
A. Seppi vs.
C. Moutet

MATCH 3
Men's Singles 1st Round
I. Karlovic vs.
L. Djere

MATCH 4
Women's Singles 1st Round
V. Kuzmova vs.
E. Mertens


Court 22
From11:00am
MATCH 1
Men's Singles 1st Round
D. Sela vs.
R. Harrison

MATCH 2
Men's Singles 1st Round
D. Schwartzman (24) vs.
D. Lajovic

MATCH 3
Women's Singles 1st Round
N. Gibbs vs.
V. Tomova

 

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Looking forward to the duel of teens, Shapo and Tsitsipas
 
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