Will Djokovic and Sinner Clash in the Same Half of the Draw?
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Key Takeaways
- Djokovic and Sinner are in the same half of the draw.
- Alcaraz aims for his first major title in Australia.
- Watch out for exciting matchups in the first round.
- Kokkinakis withdraws due to injury.
- The tournament promises high-stakes drama.
Melbourne, Jan 15 (NationPress) In a thrilling revelation, 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner find themselves in the same half of the Australian Open singles draw, announced on Thursday.
Djokovic kicks off his tournament against Pedro Martinez, while Sinner is set to battle French left-hander Hugo Gaston in the first round.
Additionally, world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz is positioned in the same half as last year’s runner-up Alexander Zverev. The 22-year-old Spaniard is aiming for his seventh major title and a career Grand Slam, starting his journey against home favorite Adam Walton.
The record-holding 10-time champion Djokovic and two-time defending champion Sinner could potentially meet in a blockbuster semifinal during this prestigious tournament.
At 38 years old, Djokovic is pursuing his 25th major title, which would place him ahead of Margaret Court for the most major singles titles in tennis history.
Meanwhile, Sinner, seeded second, is looking for a three-peat at Melbourne Park and his fifth overall major title, according to ATP reports.
Prior to the draw announcement, Sinner expressed his thoughts on the challenging competition: “The draw is very difficult; it doesn’t matter who you play. We are the best players in the world, and the journey is long and arduous. We will take it day by day,” he stated, as reported by ATP Tour.
Other exciting first-round matchups include sixth seed Alex de Minaur versus former No. 6 Matteo Berrettini, and Zverev facing the powerful-serving Gabriel Diallo.
In a disappointing turn, fan favorite Thanasi Kokkinakis announced his withdrawal from the men's singles just before the draw ceremony.
On the previous Wednesday, Kokkinakis withdrew from his second-round match at the Adelaide International due to a right shoulder injury, granting his opponent Valentin Vacherot a walkover.
Despite suffering a flare-up of his shoulder injury, Kokkinakis managed to secure a brave victory in his first singles match in nearly a year at the Adelaide International on Monday.