Djokovic, Sinner in Same Half of Aus Open Draw; Alcaraz Faces Walton

The Australian Open draw has placed Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner in the same half, setting up a potential blockbuster semifinal. World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, in the other half with Alexander Zverev, begins his campaign against Australian Adam Walton. Djokovic is pursuing a historic 25th Grand Slam title, while Sinner aims for a third consecutive Melbourne crown. Other notable first-round matches include Alex de Minaur versus Matteo Berrettini.

Key Points: Australian Open Draw: Djokovic & Sinner in Same Half

  • Djokovic & Sinner in same half
  • Alcaraz starts vs. home hope Walton
  • Djokovic eyes record 25th major
  • Sinner chases three-peat
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Aus Open: Djokovic, Sinner in same half of draw; Alcaraz to start against home hope Walton

Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner drawn in same half, could meet in semis. Carlos Alcaraz starts vs. Adam Walton. Full draw analysis.

"The draw is very difficult; it doesn't matter who you play. We are the best players in the world... - Jannik Sinner"

Melbourne, Jan 15

The 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner have been drawn in the same half of the Australian Open singles draw, which was revealed Thursday.

Djokovic begins his campaign against Pedro Martinez, while Sinner faces French lefty Hugo Gaston in the opening round.

Meanwhile, world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz is in the same half as last year's runner-up Alexander Zverev. The 22-year-old Spaniard, who is aiming to capture his seventh major crown and complete a career Grand Slam, begins against home hope Adam Walton.

The record 10-time champion Djokovic and two-time defending titlist Sinner could meet in a blockbuster semifinal at the season's first major.

Djokovic, 38, is aiming for his 25th major crown, which would break his tie with Margaret Court for most major singles titles in tennis history.

Sinner, seeded second, is chasing a three-peat at Melbourne Park and his fifth major title overall, ATP reports.

Sinner made an appearance ahead of the draw ceremony and spoke about his outlook for the tournament. "The draw is very difficult; it doesn't matter who you play. We are the best players in the world, and the way is very, very long and very far. We will go day by day," he was quoted by ATP Tour.

Other eye-catching opening-round matchups include sixth seed Alex de Minaur against former No. 6 Matteo Berrettini. Zverev faces hefty-serving Gabriel Diallo in the first round.

Meanwhile, fan favourite Thanasi Kokkinakis announced his withdrawal from men's singles shortly before the draw ceremony.

On Wednesday Kokkinakis withdrew from the Adelaide International second-round match due to a right shoulder injury, handing his opponent Valentin Vacherot a walkover.

He suffered a flare-up of his shoulder injury but defied the pain to secure a gallant victory in his first singles match in almost a year at the Adelaide International on Monday.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting draw! Alcaraz has a relatively smooth path initially, but Zverev in his half is a big hurdle. Sinner's mentality of taking it "day by day" is so mature. The de Minaur vs Berrettini first round is an absolute cracker too.
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Priya S
Feel so bad for Kokkinakis! The guy fights through injury for a win and then has to withdraw. Injuries are the worst part of sports. Wishing him a speedy recovery. On another note, can't wait to see if Djokovic can get that historic 25th title.
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Arjun K
The top half is a bloodbath! Djokovic, Sinner, Tsitsipas all crammed together. Meanwhile, Alcaraz gets to face a local wildcard first. A bit lopsided, but that's tennis. The real test for Carlos will come later. Hoping for some great matches.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the focus is on the big 3 (Novak, Sinner, Alcaraz), I wish Indian media covered our players in the qualifiers or doubles with the same enthusiasm. We have talent there too! That said, the men's draw looks fantastic for neutrals.
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Michael C
Sinner going for the three-peat is insane pressure. The guy is so calm about it. Djokovic at 38 chasing history again... what an era for tennis fans. Setting my alarm for 5:30 AM IST. Coffee and tennis, perfect combo!

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