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Just a reminder the official draw for AO will take place today Thursday 15th January at 2.30pm local time at the Fan Stage on Grand Slam Oval.
Live stream of the draw will be hosted on ausopen.com, the Australian Open YouTube channel, and the tournaments facebook page.
 

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Another player with back problems and has withdrawn from the AO
Emil Ruusuvuori has run out of time with the back recovery, he says there are positive sign, he has been able to practice a little bit and now will focus on rehab and getting the season underway in February
 

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I thought this was noteworthy enough to mention. In an interview at the AO, Roger Federer spoke highly of Fonseca, but this was particularly interesting: "I think he's more a little bit like me in that I think he needs a little bit more time to work on his game and know like, similar to Jannik as well, to know when to dial back and when to unload his shots and he's going to figure that out, obviously, and the sky's the limit. But honestly I think he's truly one of the guys who can compete for the biggest wins."

I don't want to read into this too much, but if Roger is correct, we shouldn't expect Joao to blast to the top this year (at 19-20) like Carlos or Rafa did at a similar age, but it might take him two or three years to fine-tune the mechanism and reach his prime level.

Look at Roger and Jannik. All three--Roger, Jannik, and Joao--were born in August, so it is easy to compare them age-wise. Joao is 19, turning 20 in August. He's exactly the same age that Roger was at the beginning of 2001, Jannik in 2021. Here's how they line up at the same age (beginning of 2001, 2021, 2026):

Roger: #29, 45 events, no titles, best Slam result: R16. Elo 1879.
Jannik: #37, 21 ATP events, 1 title (250), best Slam result: QF. Elo 1967.
Joao: #24, 24 ATP events, two titles (250, 500), best Slam result: R32. Elo 1932.

Elo is Tennis Abstract's version.

Anyhow, they're all relatively close - especially in rankings. I think both Joao and Jannik were a bit ahead of Roger at the same point. Jannik was ranked lower, but his early career was muddled by covid. His Elo was higher and he had been better overall. Joao is also a bit ahead - a higher rank in a lot less events, plus two titles already.

By the end of the equivalent of that season:

Jannik (end of 2021): #10, four titles (500, 3x 250), two Slam R16s. Elo 1995.
Roger (end of 2001): #13, first title (250), two Slam QFs. Elo 1961.

Jannik actually had an off year the next year (2022), then jumped in 2023, especially towards the end when he won his first Masters. He skyrocketed in 2024.

Roger continued to make small gains in 2002, won his first Masters, but didn't go further than the R16 of Slams. He jumped in 2003, winning his first GS and finishing #2 then, like Jannik, skyrocketed the following year in 2004.

In other words, Roger and Jannik followed a similar pattern, which I pointed out back in 2023, just before he jumped. If Joao follows a similar pattern, then we're likely to see:

2026: Steady improvement, likely some titles though unlikely a big title. Going deeper all around, finishing #10-15.
2027: Continued gains, possibly a big title, top 10 finish.
2028: Breakout - big title no later than this, possibly a Slam.
2029: Reaches prime level; Slam no later than this.

Meaning, neither won a big title in the equivalent season to Joao's 2026; Roger won his first Masters in "2027," Jannik his first in "2028" - and both were great by "2029."

Who knows how it plays out. I think the main point is that he's likely to have a slowish arc to reach his prime - more like Roger/Jannik than Rafa/Carlos. I suspect he might go a bit faster than Roger/Jannik, but still far closer to them than Rafa/Carlos. Meaning, my guess is that's he's half a year or a year ahead of the above trajectory...but we'll see.

Bottom line: Don't be worried if he doesn't win a big title or go deep in a Slam. I think we should look for overall improvements - deeper runs, more 250s/500s, and a finish around #10. If he wins a big title, great, but chances are he's going to need to bake for at least a couple more years (2026-27) before reaching his prime level. Both Roger and Jannik started really showing it around their 22nd birthday - late 2023 for Jannik, late 2003 for Roger. For Joao, that's late 2028. Again, I think he's up to about a year ahead, but that's still late 2027, with a full breakout in 2028.

Bank it, folks.
 
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This interview with Holger Rune is really worth checking out:



He's a sweet kid, and it is really fun listening to him talk about the game and the scouting reports on other players that Roddick asked for.

I think it's a great interview and a way different Holger than you use to see of him. His talk about the time he became nr. 4 in the world was the worst time in his life and everyone wanted a say in his life and him just being a kid who wanted to play tennis. That is exactly the reason for all the fuss about his trainer-situation. So many people wanted to be a part of the succes and he (and his parents) didn't have a clue.
 

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Mensik snaps Baez's perfect start to the 2026 season defeating Baez 63 76(7), picking up his second ATP title in Auckland, his second after 2025 Miami win,
 

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Machac displayed all his talent today at the ATP250 Adelaide International, he defeated Humbert in a highly contested match in 3 sets 63 67(2) 62. These 2 players are bringing good form into the AO, Machac playing Dimitrov in his first round match at AO,, Humbert playing Shelton in his first round match at the AO.. I really enjoyed the match
Machac is up to No 24 in the rankings after this title win
 
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2027 ATP Tour calendar revealed (as expected no surprises really, as the calendar pretty much falls in line with 2025 and 2026):
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Key Shifts in the ATP Calendar for 2026,
Expanding 7 ATP Masters 1000 event to 12 days IW, Miami, Madrid, Rome, Montreal and Shanghai, featuring larger draws
Implementing a new extreme heat rule
Included a later delay start for AO ( Jan 18)
Delayed USO start ( Aug 31)
Calendar moves for Marseille ( Feb to October) will be now played in Lyon
Stockholm ( Oct to November) with Metz dropped and Estoril returning in July as an ATP250
 
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With record crowds for the first 3 days at the AO, Craig Tiley has been asked about his future plans, as I posted a couple of weeks ago, Tiley has been in advanced talks with the USTA, in becoming their CEO, while has had not formally accepted or denied the position, with reports indicating he has a contract offer but has not yet signed it.
Tiley was coy saying the other day at the AO.
'Everything has an end".
 
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Netflix has announced the new edition of 'Six Kings Slam" to be played in October 2026., watch this space!
 

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Key Shifts in the ATP Calendar for 2026,

Delayed USO start ( Aug 31)
Calendar moves for Marseille ( Feb to October) will be now played in Lyon
Technically, I don't think you can call this a "delayed start" to the US Open. August 31st is a Monday. They tried the Sunday start last year, but it wasn't popular. The date might seem late, because our Labor Day is as late this year as it can possibly be. (It's always the first Monday of September, which this year is Sept. 7th.) The USO likes to have the 3-day holiday, which is HUGE here, and our unofficial 'end of summer,' in the middle of the tournament. So, it appears to start late, but it's just the way the dates fall on the calendar. It's not like they pushed back the USO.
 
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Technically, I don't think you can call this a "delayed start" to the US Open. August 31st is a Monday. They tried the Sunday start last year, but it wasn't popular. The date might seem late, because our Labor Day is as late this year as it can possibly be. (It's always the first Monday of September, which this year is Sept. 7th.) The USO likes to have the 3-day holiday, which is HUGE here, and our unofficial 'end of summer,' in the middle of the tournament. So, it appears to start late, but it's just the way the dates fall on the calendar. It's not like they pushed back the USO.
I take your point regarding the delayed start for the USO, I was just re-posting from a ATP post.
 

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News in from JCF, on his instagram page,
JCF announces he is excited to announce a new professional collaboration for 2026.
He will be working alongside @angle.ayora, a young golfer with great potential, his coach @coach jusanochoa and his management team @ allsports_group.
We'll be working on the mental side of performance and professional development.Tennis is my life and I'll continue giving my all at the academy and on the circuit.
However, golf also excites me, it's an individual sport where the mental aspect plays a crucial role I'm delighted to be able to contribute my experience and support Angel's growth on the circuit.
We've already started. highly motivated and looking forward to contributing this journey
 

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News in from JCF, on his instagram page,
JCF announces he is excited to announce a new professional collaboration for 2026.
He will be working alongside @angle.ayora, a young golfer with great potential, his coach @coach jusanochoa and his management team @ allsports_group.
We'll be working on the mental side of performance and professional development.Tennis is my life and I'll continue giving my all at the academy and on the circuit.
However, golf also excites me, it's an individual sport where the mental aspect plays a crucial role I'm delighted to be able to contribute my experience and support Angel's growth on the circuit.
We've already started. highly motivated and looking forward to contributing this journey
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Musetti out for the Golden Swing, due to the injury he sustained in his QF match v Djokovic
Hopefully he will be back for IW
 

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Carlos Alcaraz wont defend his title in Rotterdam.With Rotterdam and Doha being back to back in 2026, it was always unlikely that he would play both.
Rotterdam Update
OUT: Alcaraz
IN: Mpetschi Perricard
 
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Zverev has withdrawn from Rotterdam, due to recurring ankle problems his physio advised him to recover thoroughly before playing again.
OUT: Zverev
IN: de Jong