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2017 Australian Open

The 2017 Australian Open was a tennis tournament that took place at Melbourne Park between 16 and 29 January 2017. It was the 105th edition of the Australian Open, and the first Grand Slam tournament of the year. The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair players competed in singles and doubles tournaments. As in previous years, the tournament's title sponsor was Kia.

2017 Australian Open
Date16–29 January 2017
Edition105th
CategoryGrand Slam
Draw128S / 64D /
Prize moneyA$ 50,000,000
SurfaceHard (Plexicushion)
LocationMelbourne, Australia
VenueMelbourne Park
Attendance728,763
Champions
Men's singles
Roger Federer
Women's singles
Serena Williams
Men's doubles
Henri Kontinen / John Peers
Women's doubles
Bethanie Mattek-Sands / Lucie Šafářová
Mixed doubles
Abigail Spears / Juan Sebastián Cabal
Wheelchair men's singles
Gustavo Fernández
Wheelchair women's singles
Yui Kamiji
Wheelchair quad singles
Dylan Alcott
Wheelchair men's doubles
Joachim Gérard / Gordon Reid
Wheelchair women's doubles
Jiske Griffioen / Aniek van Koot
Wheelchair quad doubles
Andrew Lapthorne / David Wagner
Boys' singles
Zsombor Piros
Girls' singles
Marta Kostyuk
Boys' doubles
Hsu Yu-hsiou / Zhao Lingxi
Girls' doubles
Bianca Andreescu / Carson Branstine
← 2016 · Australian Open · 2018 →

Novak Djokovic and Angelique Kerber were the defending champions and both were unsuccessful in their title defence; they lost to Denis Istomin and CoCo Vandeweghe in the second and fourth rounds, respectively. For the first time since the 2004 French Open, both No. 1 seeds lost before the quarterfinals, with both Andy Murray and Kerber defeated in the fourth round.

Roger Federer won his eighteenth men's singles Grand Slam title by defeating Rafael Nadal in a five-set final. It was his first major title since 2012 Wimbledon and a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final, which Nadal won in five sets. Serena Williams overcame her sister Venus in the women's singles final, surpassing Steffi Graf to become the player with the most major wins in the women's game in the Open Era.

Tournament

 
Rod Laver Arena where the Finals of the Australian Open took place

The 2017 Australian Open was the 105th edition of the tournament and was held at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia.

The tournament was run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is part of the 2017 ATP World Tour and the 2017 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consisted of both men's and women's singles and doubles draw as well as a mixed doubles event. There were singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which are part of the Grade A category of tournaments, and also singles, doubles, and quad events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players as part of the NEC tour under the Grand Slam category.

The tournament was played on hard courts and took place over a series of 25 courts, including the three main show courts: Rod Laver Arena, Hisense Arena and Margaret Court Arena.[1]

Broadcast

In Australia, selected key matches were broadcast live by the Seven Network. The majority of matches was shown on the network's primary channel Channel Seven; however, during news programming nationwide and most night matches in Perth, coverage shifted to either 7Two or 7mate. Additionally, every match was also available to be streamed live through a free 7Tennis mobile app.[2]

Internationally, Eurosport held the rights for Europe, broadcasting matches on Eurosport 1, Eurosport 2 and the Eurosport Player.

Singles players

Men's singles
Women's singles

Events

Men's singles

This was a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final, which Rafael Nadal won to become the first (and to date, only) Spaniard to win the Australian Open title. The final saw the two holding service for six games of the first set, whilst during the seventh game was the pivotal break of serve giving Federer the opening set. Nadal quickly broke Federer's serve in the second set racing out to a lead that Federer could not overcome, giving him the second set and leveling the match at one set apiece. The third set was a rather lopsided affair seeing Nadal secure his service game only in the fourth game of the set. The fourth set started off competitively with the two holdings serve until Nadal broke in the fourth game of the set, a lead he would never surrender, evening the match at two sets apiece. The decisive fifth set commenced with a break of Federer's serve by Nadal, giving him a lead in the early going; however, Nadal's serve got broken during the sixth game of the set, leveling the match at two sets and three games apiece. Federer won the next three games breaking Nadal's service in the eighth game of the set to allow him to successfully serve out the match in the final ninth game. This was Roger Federer's 18th Grand Slam singles title, the most ever by a man in the history of tennis, and it was his fifth Australian Open title, just one shy of the record co-held by Novak Djokovic and Roy Emerson.[3] Federer would go on to equal this record by defending his title successfully the next year.

Women's singles

This was a rematch of the 2003 Australian Open final, where Serena Williams completed the first "Serena Slam" and her career Grand Slam, whilst Serena won five more Australian Open titles in the interim and her sister Venus had no other final appearances at the event. They each broke the others' serve twice to start the match with Venus finally holding serve in the fifth service game and her sister Serena holding her own serve in the subsequent game. The seventh game was the pivotal break of service that Serena Williams got on her sister Venus' serve, costing her the set just a mere three games later. During the second set, the two traded held service games for the first six games to start the set, whilst Venus started serving first. She would get broken again during the seventh game of the set, which eventually surrendered the match to sister Serena. This was Serena Williams' 23 Grand Slam singles title and seventh Australian Open title for her career, both being Open era records, whilst being one shy of Margaret Court's record of 24 in the history of tennis.[4]

Men's doubles

Women's doubles

Mixed doubles

Wheelchair men's singles

Wheelchair women's singles

Wheelchair quad singles

Wheelchair men's doubles

Wheelchair women's doubles

Wheelchair quad doubles

Boys' singles

Girls' singles

Boys' doubles

Girls' doubles

Doubles seeds

Mixed doubles

  • 1 Rankings are as of 9 January 2017.

Main draw wildcard entries

Point and prize money distribution

Point distribution

Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points offered for each event.

Senior points

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q Q3 Q2 Q1
Men's singles 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 8 0
Men's doubles 0
Women's singles 1300 780 430 240 130 70 10 40 30 20 2
Women's doubles 10

Prize money

The Australian Open total prize money for 2017 was increased by 14% to a tournament record A$50,000,000.

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 1281 Q3 Q2 Q1
Singles A$3,700,000 A$1,900,000 A$900,000 A$440,000 A$220,000 A$130,000 A$80,000 A$50,000 A$25,000 A$12,500 A$6,250
Doubles * A$650,000 A$325,000 A$160,500 A$80,000 A$40,000 A$23,000 A$14,800
Mixed doubles * A$150,500 A$75,500 A$37,500 A$18,750 A$9,000 A$4,500

1Qualifiers prize money was also the Round of 128 prize money.
*per team

References

  1. ^ "First Glimpse of new-look Margaret Court Arena". Tennis.com.au. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  2. ^ Knox, David (17 December 2015). "Seven Tennis 2016: summer guide". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  3. ^ Steinberg, Jacob (29 January 2017). "Roger Federer beats Rafael Nadal to win Australian Open men's final – as it happened". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  4. ^ Graham, Bryan Armen (28 January 2017). "Serena Williams beats Venus Williams to win the Australian Open – as it happened". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 February 2017.

External links

  • Australian Open official website
  •   Media related to 2017 Australian Open at Wikimedia Commons
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The 2017 Australian Open was a tennis tournament that took place at Melbourne Park between 16 and 29 January 2017 It was the 105th edition of the Australian Open and the first Grand Slam tournament of the year The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles doubles and mixed doubles play Junior and wheelchair players competed in singles and doubles tournaments As in previous years the tournament s title sponsor was Kia 2017 Australian OpenDate16 29 January 2017Edition105thCategoryGrand SlamDraw128S 64D Prize moneyA 50 000 000SurfaceHard Plexicushion LocationMelbourne AustraliaVenueMelbourne ParkAttendance728 763ChampionsMen s singlesRoger FedererWomen s singlesSerena WilliamsMen s doublesHenri Kontinen John PeersWomen s doublesBethanie Mattek Sands Lucie SafarovaMixed doublesAbigail Spears Juan Sebastian CabalWheelchair men s singlesGustavo FernandezWheelchair women s singlesYui KamijiWheelchair quad singlesDylan AlcottWheelchair men s doublesJoachim Gerard Gordon ReidWheelchair women s doublesJiske Griffioen Aniek van KootWheelchair quad doublesAndrew Lapthorne David WagnerBoys singlesZsombor PirosGirls singlesMarta KostyukBoys doublesHsu Yu hsiou Zhao LingxiGirls doublesBianca Andreescu Carson Branstine 2016 Australian Open 2018 Novak Djokovic and Angelique Kerber were the defending champions and both were unsuccessful in their title defence they lost to Denis Istomin and CoCo Vandeweghe in the second and fourth rounds respectively For the first time since the 2004 French Open both No 1 seeds lost before the quarterfinals with both Andy Murray and Kerber defeated in the fourth round Roger Federer won his eighteenth men s singles Grand Slam title by defeating Rafael Nadal in a five set final It was his first major title since 2012 Wimbledon and a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final which Nadal won in five sets Serena Williams overcame her sister Venus in the women s singles final surpassing Steffi Graf to become the player with the most major wins in the women s game in the Open Era Contents 1 Tournament 2 Broadcast 3 Singles players 4 Events 4 1 Men s singles 4 2 Women s singles 4 3 Men s doubles 4 4 Women s doubles 4 5 Mixed doubles 4 6 Wheelchair men s singles 4 7 Wheelchair women s singles 4 8 Wheelchair quad singles 4 9 Wheelchair men s doubles 4 10 Wheelchair women s doubles 4 11 Wheelchair quad doubles 4 12 Boys singles 4 13 Girls singles 4 14 Boys doubles 4 15 Girls doubles 5 Doubles seeds 5 1 Men s doubles 5 2 Women s doubles 5 3 Mixed doubles 6 Main draw wildcard entries 6 1 Men s doubles 6 2 Women s doubles 6 3 Mixed doubles 7 Point and prize money distribution 7 1 Point distribution 7 1 1 Senior points 7 1 2 Wheelchair points 7 1 3 Junior points 7 2 Prize money 8 References 9 External linksTournament Edit Rod Laver Arena where the Finals of the Australian Open took place The 2017 Australian Open was the 105th edition of the tournament and was held at Melbourne Park in Melbourne Australia The tournament was run by the International Tennis Federation ITF and is part of the 2017 ATP World Tour and the 2017 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category The tournament consisted of both men s and women s singles and doubles draw as well as a mixed doubles event There were singles and doubles events for both boys and girls players under 18 which are part of the Grade A category of tournaments and also singles doubles and quad events for men s and women s wheelchair tennis players as part of the NEC tour under the Grand Slam category The tournament was played on hard courts and took place over a series of 25 courts including the three main show courts Rod Laver Arena Hisense Arena and Margaret Court Arena 1 Broadcast EditIn Australia selected key matches were broadcast live by the Seven Network The majority of matches was shown on the network s primary channel Channel Seven however during news programming nationwide and most night matches in Perth coverage shifted to either 7Two or 7mate Additionally every match was also available to be streamed live through a free 7Tennis mobile app 2 Internationally Eurosport held the rights for Europe broadcasting matches on Eurosport 1 Eurosport 2 and the Eurosport Player Singles players EditMen s singlesChampion Runner up Roger Federer 17 Rafael Nadal 9 Semi finals out Stan Wawrinka 4 Grigor Dimitrov 15 Quarter finals out Mischa Zverev Jo Wilfried Tsonga 12 Milos Raonic 3 David Goffin 11 4th round out Andy Murray 1 Kei Nishikori 5 Andreas Seppi Daniel Evans Gael Monfils 6 Roberto Bautista Agut 13 Dominic Thiem 8 Denis Istomin WC 3rd round out Sam Querrey 31 Malek Jaziri Tomas Berdych 10 Lukas Lacko Q Viktor Troicki 29 Steve Darcis Jack Sock 23 Bernard Tomic 27 Philipp Kohlschreiber 32 Alexander Zverev 24 David Ferrer 21 Gilles Simon 25 Benoit Paire Ivo Karlovic 20 Richard Gasquet 18 Pablo Carreno Busta 30 2nd round out Andrey Rublev Q Alex de Minaur WC John Isner 19 Alexander Bublik Q Ryan Harrison Noah Rubin Q Dudi Sela Jeremy Chardy Steve Johnson Paolo Lorenzi Diego Schwartzman Nick Kyrgios 14 Dusan Lajovic Karen Khachanov Victor Estrella Burgos Marin Cilic 7 Alexandr Dolgopolov Donald Young Frances Tiafoe Q Marcos Baghdatis Yoshihito Nishioka Ernesto Escobedo Q Rogerio Dutra Silva Gilles Muller Jordan Thompson Fabio Fognini Andrew Whittington WC Radek Stepanek Q Chung Hyeon Carlos Berlocq Kyle Edmund Novak Djokovic 2 1st round out Illya Marchenko Lu Yen hsun Gerald Melzer Quentin Halys WC Konstantin Kravchuk Guillermo Garcia Lopez Go Soeda Q Lucas Pouille 16 Luca Vanni Q Nicolas Mahut Bjorn Fratangelo Q Jurgen Melzer Q Albert Ramos Vinolas 26 Marcel Granollers Nicolas Almagro Andrey Kuznetsov Martin Klizan Federico Delbonis James Duckworth Damir Dzumhur Pablo Cuevas 22 Sam Groth WC Paul Henri Mathieu Gastao Elias Thiago Monteiro Stephane Robert Adrian Mannarino Pierre Hugues Herbert Thomaz Bellucci Aljaz Bedene Facundo Bagnis Jerzy Janowicz PR Jiri Vesely Borna Coric Thomas Fabbiano Q Nikoloz Basilashvili Robin Haase Mikhail Kukushkin Mikhail Youzhny Florian Mayer Guido Pella Alex Bolt Q Daniil Medvedev Omar Jasika WC Michael Mmoh WC Jared Donaldson Taylor Fritz Dustin Brown Jan Lennard Struff Joao Sousa Tommy Haas PR Feliciano Lopez 28 Horacio Zeballos Adam Pavlasek Dmitry Tursunov PR Reilly Opelka Q Christopher O Connell WC Renzo Olivo Radu Albot Blake Mott Q Peter Polansky LL Santiago Giraldo Ivan Dodig Q Fernando VerdascoWomen s singlesChampion Runner up Serena Williams 2 Venus Williams 13 Semi finals out CoCo Vandeweghe Mirjana Lucic BaroniQuarter finals out Garbine Muguruza 7 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 24 Karolina Pliskova 5 Johanna Konta 9 4th round out Angelique Kerber 1 Sorana Cirstea Mona Barthel Q Svetlana Kuznetsova 8 Daria Gavrilova 22 Jennifer Brady Q Ekaterina Makarova 30 Barbora Strycova 16 3rd round out Kristyna Pliskova Eugenie Bouchard Alison Riske Anastasija Sevastova 32 Ashleigh Barty WC Duan Yingying Elina Svitolina 11 Jelena Jankovic Jelena Ostapenko Timea Bacsinszky 12 Elena Vesnina 14 Maria Sakkari Dominika Cibulkova 6 Caroline Wozniacki 17 Caroline Garcia 21 Nicole Gibbs2nd round out Carina Witthoft Irina Camelia Begu 27 Peng Shuai Pauline Parmentier Carla Suarez Navarro 10 Zhang Shuai 20 Kristina Kucova Samantha Crawford Shelby Rogers Monica Puig 29 Varvara Lepchenko Stefanie Vogele Q Julia Boserup Q Natalia Vikhlyantseva Q Julia Gorges Jaimee Fourlis WC Anna Blinkova Q Yulia Putintseva 31 Ana Konjuh Danka Kovinic Mandy Minella Heather Watson Alize Cornet 28 Agnieszka Radwanska 3 Hsieh Su wei Sara Errani Donna Vekic Naomi Osaka Andrea Petkovic Oceane Dodin Irina Falconi Lucie Safarova1st round out Lesia Tsurenko Eri Hozumi Q Viktorija Golubic Yaroslava Shvedova Daria Kasatkina 23 Louisa Chirico Misaki Doi Roberta Vinci 15 Jana Cepelova Irina Khromacheva Madison Brengle Aliaksandra Sasnovich Q Nao Hibino Christina McHale Lauren Davis Marina Erakovic Simona Halep 4 Annika Beck Destanee Aiava WC Patricia Maria Țig Kiki Bertens 19 Rebecca Sramkova Q Kurumi Nara Kateryna Kozlova Galina Voskoboeva PR Francesca Schiavone Vania King Evgeniya Rodina Laura Siegemund 26 Katerina Siniakova Anna Tatishvili PR Mariana Duque Marino Sara Sorribes Tormo Monica Niculescu Zhu Lin Q Lara Arruabarrena Naomi Broady Kristina Mladenovic Zheng Saisai Camila Giorgi Ana Bogdan Q Magda Linette Maryna Zanevska LL Samantha Stosur 18 Myrtille Georges WC Anett Kontaveit Wang Qiang Tsvetana Pironkova Denisa Allertova Karin Knapp PR Risa Ozaki Ekaterina Alexandrova Arina Rodionova WC Lizette Cabrera WC Luksika Kumkhum WC Kirsten Flipkens Elizaveta Kulichkova Q Kayla Day WC Cagla Buyukakcay Kateryna Bondarenko Timea Babos 25 Han Xinyun Yanina Wickmayer Belinda BencicEvents EditSee also 2017 Australian Open Day by day summaries Men s singles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Men s singles Roger Federer defeated Rafael Nadal 6 4 3 6 6 1 3 6 6 3This was a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final which Rafael Nadal won to become the first and to date only Spaniard to win the Australian Open title The final saw the two holding service for six games of the first set whilst during the seventh game was the pivotal break of serve giving Federer the opening set Nadal quickly broke Federer s serve in the second set racing out to a lead that Federer could not overcome giving him the second set and leveling the match at one set apiece The third set was a rather lopsided affair seeing Nadal secure his service game only in the fourth game of the set The fourth set started off competitively with the two holdings serve until Nadal broke in the fourth game of the set a lead he would never surrender evening the match at two sets apiece The decisive fifth set commenced with a break of Federer s serve by Nadal giving him a lead in the early going however Nadal s serve got broken during the sixth game of the set leveling the match at two sets and three games apiece Federer won the next three games breaking Nadal s service in the eighth game of the set to allow him to successfully serve out the match in the final ninth game This was Roger Federer s 18th Grand Slam singles title the most ever by a man in the history of tennis and it was his fifth Australian Open title just one shy of the record co held by Novak Djokovic and Roy Emerson 3 Federer would go on to equal this record by defending his title successfully the next year Women s singles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Women s singles Serena Williams defeated Venus Williams 6 4 6 4This was a rematch of the 2003 Australian Open final where Serena Williams completed the first Serena Slam and her career Grand Slam whilst Serena won five more Australian Open titles in the interim and her sister Venus had no other final appearances at the event They each broke the others serve twice to start the match with Venus finally holding serve in the fifth service game and her sister Serena holding her own serve in the subsequent game The seventh game was the pivotal break of service that Serena Williams got on her sister Venus serve costing her the set just a mere three games later During the second set the two traded held service games for the first six games to start the set whilst Venus started serving first She would get broken again during the seventh game of the set which eventually surrendered the match to sister Serena This was Serena Williams 23 Grand Slam singles title and seventh Australian Open title for her career both being Open era records whilst being one shy of Margaret Court s record of 24 in the history of tennis 4 Men s doubles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Men s doubles Henri Kontinen John Peers defeated Bob Bryan Mike Bryan 7 5 7 5Women s doubles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Women s doubles Bethanie Mattek Sands Lucie Safarova defeated Andrea Hlavackova Peng Shuai 6 7 4 7 6 3 6 3Mixed doubles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Mixed doubles Abigail Spears Juan Sebastian Cabal defeated Sania Mirza Ivan Dodig 6 2 6 4Wheelchair men s singles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Wheelchair men s singles Gustavo Fernandez defeated Nicolas Peifer 3 6 6 2 6 0Wheelchair women s singles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Wheelchair women s singles Yui Kamiji defeated Jiske Griffioen 6 7 2 7 6 3 6 3Wheelchair quad singles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Wheelchair quad singles Dylan Alcott defeated Andrew Lapthorne 6 2 6 2Wheelchair men s doubles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Wheelchair men s doubles Joachim Gerard Gordon Reid defeated Gustavo Fernandez Alfie Hewett 6 3 3 6 10 3 Wheelchair women s doubles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Wheelchair women s doubles Jiske Griffioen Aniek van Koot defeated Diede de Groot Yui Kamiji 6 3 6 2Wheelchair quad doubles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Wheelchair quad doubles Andrew Lapthorne David Wagner defeated Dylan Alcott Heath Davidson 6 3 6 3Boys singles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Boys singles Zsombor Piros defeated Yshai Oliel 4 6 6 4 6 3Girls singles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Girls singles Marta Kostyuk defeated Rebeka Masarova 7 5 1 6 6 4Boys doubles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Boys doubles Hsu Yu hsiou Zhao Lingxi defeated Finn Reynolds Duarte Vale 6 7 8 10 6 4 10 5 Girls doubles Edit Main article 2017 Australian Open Girls doubles Bianca Andreescu Carson Branstine defeated Maja Chwalinska Iga Swiatek 6 1 7 6 7 4 Doubles seeds EditMen s doubles Edit Team Rank1 Seed Pierre Hugues Herbert Nicolas Mahut 3 1 Jamie Murray Bruno Soares 7 2 Bob Bryan Mike Bryan 10 3 Henri Kontinen John Peers 16 4 Feliciano Lopez Marc Lopez 23 5 Raven Klaasen Rajeev Ram 23 6 Lukasz Kubot Marcelo Melo 31 7 Daniel Nestor Edouard Roger Vasselin 32 8 Ivan Dodig Marcel Granollers 34 9 Treat Huey Max Mirnyi 43 10 Jean Julien Rojer Horia Tecău 46 11 Vasek Pospisil Radek Stepanek 54 12 Mate Pavic Alexander Peya 55 13 Juan Sebastian Cabal Robert Farah 60 14 Rohan Bopanna Pablo Cuevas 61 15 Dominic Inglot Florin Mergea 68 161 Rankings are as of 9 January 2017 Women s doubles Edit Team Rank1 Seed Caroline Garcia Kristina Mladenovic 6 1 Bethanie Mattek Sands Lucie Safarova 9 2 Ekaterina Makarova Elena Vesnina 13 3 Sania Mirza Barbora Strycova 19 4 Martina Hingis CoCo Vandeweghe 23 5 Chan Hao ching Chan Yung jan 24 6 Julia Gorges Karolina Pliskova 27 7 Vania King Yaroslava Shvedova 39 8 Monica Niculescu Abigail Spears 39 9 Lucie Hradecka Katerina Siniakova 43 10 Raquel Atawo Xu Yifan 43 11 Andrea Hlavackova Peng Shuai 50 12 Katarina Srebotnik Zheng Saisai 50 13 Kiki Bertens Johanna Larsson 52 14 Serena Williams withdrew Venus Williams withdrew 60 15 Darija Jurak Anastasia Rodionova 72 161 Rankings are as of 9 January 2017 Mixed doubles Edit Team Rank1 Seed Bethanie Mattek Sands Mike Bryan 6 1 Sania Mirza Ivan Dodig 16 2 Andrea Hlavackova Edouard Roger Vasselin 26 3 Chan Hao ching Max Mirnyi 33 4 Chan Yung jan Lukasz Kubot 35 5 Katerina Siniakova Bruno Soares 36 6 Lucie Hradecka Radek Stepanek 46 7 Barbora Krejcikova Rajeev Ram 49 81 Rankings are as of 9 January 2017 Main draw wildcard entries EditMain article 2017 Australian Open Main draw wildcard entries Men s doubles Edit Matthew Barton Matthew Ebden Alex Bolt Bradley Mousley Alex de Minaur Max Purcell Hsieh Cheng peng Yang Tsung hua Marc Polmans Andrew Whittington Matt Reid John Patrick Smith Luke Saville Jordan Thompson Women s doubles Edit Destanee Aiava Alicia Smith Alison Bai Lizette Cabrera Ashleigh Barty Casey Dellacqua Kimberly Birrell Priscilla Hon Chan Chin wei Junri Namigata Jessica Moore Storm Sanders Ellen Perez Olivia Tjandramulia Mixed doubles Edit Destanee Aiava Marc Polmans Casey Dellacqua Matt Reid Daria Gavrilova Luke Saville Martina Hingis Leander Paes Pauline Parmentier Nicolas Mahut Sally Peers John Peers Arina Rodionova John Patrick Smith Samantha Stosur Sam GrothPoint and prize money distribution EditPoint distribution Edit Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points offered for each event Senior points Edit Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q Q3 Q2 Q1Men s singles 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 8 0Men s doubles 0 Women s singles 1300 780 430 240 130 70 10 40 30 20 2Women s doubles 10 Wheelchair points Edit Event W F SF 3rd QF 4thSingles 800 500 375 100Doubles 800 500 100 Quad singles 800 500 100 Quad doubles 800 100 Junior points Edit Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Q Q3Boys singles 375 270 180 120 75 30 25 20Girls singlesBoys doubles 270 180 120 75 45 Girls doubles Prize money Edit The Australian Open total prize money for 2017 was increased by 14 to a tournament record A 50 000 000 Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 1281 Q3 Q2 Q1Singles A 3 700 000 A 1 900 000 A 900 000 A 440 000 A 220 000 A 130 000 A 80 000 A 50 000 A 25 000 A 12 500 A 6 250Doubles A 650 000 A 325 000 A 160 500 A 80 000 A 40 000 A 23 000 A 14 800 Mixed doubles A 150 500 A 75 500 A 37 500 A 18 750 A 9 000 A 4 500 1Qualifiers prize money was also the Round of 128 prize money per teamReferences Edit First Glimpse of new look Margaret Court Arena Tennis com au Retrieved 6 January 2014 Knox David 17 December 2015 Seven Tennis 2016 summer guide TV Tonight Retrieved 9 January 2016 Steinberg Jacob 29 January 2017 Roger Federer beats Rafael Nadal to win Australian Open men s final as it happened The Guardian Retrieved 2 February 2017 Graham Bryan Armen 28 January 2017 Serena Williams beats Venus Williams to win the Australian Open as it happened The Guardian Retrieved 2 February 2017 External links EditAustralian Open official website Media related to 2017 Australian Open at Wikimedia CommonsPreceded by2016 US Open Grand Slams Succeeded by2017 French Open Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 Australian Open amp oldid 1121269027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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