Australian Open Field Set to be Strongest Ever

December 15, 2014 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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The 2015 Australian Open will feature the “deepest and strongest” field in the tournament’s history, as all of the top 100 ranked players on the men’s side and 99 of the top 100 on the women’s side will be in Melbourne, Australia for the season’s first Grand Slam, according to the official Australian Open Web site.

“This is one of the deepest and strongest fields in the history of the tournament, said Tennis Australia’s CEO Craig Tiley. “Fans will be thrilled to welcome back some former top ten stars, all returning after some time out of the game with injury. This includes 2009 US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro, former world number two Vera Zvonareva and dynamic Serbian Janko Tipsarevic will all be back.

With little more than a month to go, our preparations for Australian Open 2015 are well on tract and we are looking forward to another fantastic tournament. I’ve spoken with many of the players and they can’t wait to return to Melbourne.”

The only top 100 player on the women’s side that won’t be playing is 58th ranked Petra Cetkovska of Czech Republic, who withdrew due to a hip injury.

In addition to the star-studded field, eight wild-card spots will be added to each draw plus 16 male and 12 female qualifiers.

The Australian Open qualifying rounds begin on January 14th, while the main draw will start on January 19th. 


New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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