fbpx
Wikipedia

2018 Australian Open

The 2018 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played at Melbourne Park between 15 and 28 January 2018, and was the first Grand Slam tournament of the 2018 season. The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair players compete in singles and doubles tournaments. Roger Federer was the defending champion in the men's singles event and successfully retained his title (his sixth), his record twentieth Grand Slam major overall, defeating Marin Čilić in the final, while Caroline Wozniacki won the women's title, defeating Simona Halep in the final to win her first Grand Slam.

2018 Australian Open
Date15–28 January 2018
Edition106th
Open Era (50th)
CategoryGrand Slam
Draw128S / 64D /
Prize moneyA$55,000,000
SurfaceHard (Plexicushion)
LocationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
VenueMelbourne Park
Attendance743,667 [1]
Champions
Men's singles
Roger Federer
Women's singles
Caroline Wozniacki
Men's doubles
Oliver Marach / Mate Pavić
Women's doubles
Tímea Babos / Kristina Mladenovic
Mixed doubles
Mate Pavić / Gabriela Dabrowski
Wheelchair men's singles
Shingo Kunieda
Wheelchair women's singles
Diede de Groot
Wheelchair quad singles
Dylan Alcott
Wheelchair men's doubles
Stéphane Houdet / Nicolas Peifer
Wheelchair women's doubles
Marjolein Buis / Yui Kamiji
Wheelchair quad doubles
Dylan Alcott / Heath Davidson
Boys' singles
Sebastian Korda
Girls' singles
Liang En-shuo
Boys' doubles
Hugo Gaston / Clément Tabur
Girls' doubles
Liang En-shuo / Wang Xinyu
← 2017 · Australian Open · 2019 →

The tournament was the 106th edition of the event (the 50th edition of the Open Era). Additionally, it was the 200th Major tournament of the Open Era. It also marked the 30th anniversary of the Australian Open moving from the Kooyong Tennis Club to Melbourne Park. The tournament had a record attendance of 743,667 spectators.

Tournament

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

The 2018 Australian Open was the 106th edition of the tournament and was held at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The tournament was run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and was part of the 2018 ATP World Tour and the 2018 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consisted of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as well as a mixed doubles event. There were singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which were 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 over a series of 25 courts, including the three main show courts: Rod Laver Arena, Hisense Arena and Margaret Court Arena.[2]

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 2018 was increased by 10% to a tournament record A$55,000,000.

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 1281 Q3 Q2 Q1
Singles A$4,000,000 A$2,000,000 A$880,000 A$440,000 A$240,000 A$142,500 A$90,000 A$60,000 A$30,000 A$15,000 A$7,500
Doubles * A$750,000 A$375,000 A$185,000 A$90,000 A$45,000 A$22,500 A$14,000
Mixed doubles * A$160,000 A$80,000 A$40,000 A$20,000 A$10,000 A$5,000

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

Singles players

2018 Australian Open – Men's singles
2018 Australian Open – Women's singles

Day-by-day summaries

Champions

Seniors

Men's singles

Women's singles

Men's doubles

Women's doubles

Mixed doubles

Juniors

Boys' singles

Girls' singles

Boys' doubles

Girls' doubles

Wheelchair events

Wheelchair men's singles

Wheelchair women's singles

Wheelchair quad singles

Wheelchair men's doubles

Wheelchair women's doubles

Wheelchair quad doubles

Singles seeds

The following are the seeded players and notable players who have withdrawn from the event. Seedings are arranged according to ATP and WTA rankings on 8 January 2018, while ranking and points before are as of 15 January 2018. Points after are as of 29 January 2018.

Men's singles

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1   Rafael Nadal 10,600 1,200 360 9,760 Quarterfinals retired against   Marin Čilić [6]
2 2   Roger Federer 9,605 2,000 2,000 9,605 Champion, defeated   Marin Čilić [6]
3 3   Grigor Dimitrov 4,990 720 360 4,630 Quarterfinals lost to   Kyle Edmund
4 4   Alexander Zverev 4,610 90 90 4,610 Third round lost to   Chung Hyeon
5 5   Dominic Thiem 4,060 180 180 4,060 Fourth round lost to   Tennys Sandgren
6 6   Marin Čilić 3,805 45 1,200 4,960 Runner-up, lost to   Roger Federer [2]
7 7   David Goffin 3,775 360 45 3,460 Second round lost to   Julien Benneteau
8 9   Jack Sock 2,960 90 10 2,880 First round lost to   Yūichi Sugita
9 8   Stan Wawrinka 3,060 720 45 2,385 Second round lost to   Tennys Sandgren
10 11   Pablo Carreño Busta 2,615 90 180 2,705 Fourth round lost to   Marin Čilić [6]
11 12   Kevin Anderson 2,610 0 10 2,620 First round lost to   Kyle Edmund
12 10   Juan Martín del Potro 2,725 0 90 2,815 Third round lost to   Tomáš Berdych [19]
13 13   Sam Querrey 2,535 90 45 2,490 Second round lost to   Márton Fucsovics
14 14   Novak Djokovic 2,335 45 180 2,470 Fourth round lost to   Chung Hyeon
15 15   Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2,320 360 90 2,050 Third round lost to   Nick Kyrgios [17]
16 16   John Isner 2,265 45 10 2,230 First round lost to   Matthew Ebden
17 17   Nick Kyrgios 2,260 45 180 2,395 Fourth round lost to   Grigor Dimitrov [3]
18 18   Lucas Pouille 2,235 10 10 2,235 First round lost to   Ruben Bemelmans [Q]
19 20   Tomáš Berdych 2,050 90 360 2,320 Quarterfinals lost to   Roger Federer [2]
20 21   Roberto Bautista Agut 2,015 180 10 1,845 First round lost to   Fernando Verdasco
21 22   Albert Ramos Viñolas 1,845 10 90 1,925 Third round lost to   Novak Djokovic [14]
22 23   Milos Raonic 1,750 360 10 1,400 First round lost to   Lukáš Lacko
23 28   Gilles Müller 1,490 45 90 1,535 Third round lost to   Pablo Carreño Busta [10]
24 26   Diego Schwartzman 1,675 45 180 1,810 Fourth round lost to   Rafael Nadal [1]
25 25   Fabio Fognini 1,715 45 180 1,850 Fourth round lost to   Tomáš Berdych [19]
26 27   Adrian Mannarino 1,625 10 90 1,705 Third round lost to   Dominic Thiem [5]
27 29   Philipp Kohlschreiber 1,415 90 10 1,335 First round lost to   Yoshihito Nishioka [PR]
28 30   Damir Džumhur 1,391 10 90 1,471 Third round lost to   Rafael Nadal [1]
29 31   Richard Gasquet 1,375 90 90 1,375 Third round lost to   Roger Federer [2]
30 32   Andrey Rublev 1,373 70+60 90+6 1,339 Third round lost to   Grigor Dimitrov [3]
31 34   Pablo Cuevas 1,345 10 45 1,380 Second round lost to   Ryan Harrison
32 35   Mischa Zverev 1,302 360 10 952 First round retired against   Chung Hyeon

The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew from the event.

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Withdrawal reason
19   Andy Murray 2,140 180 1,960 Hip injury
24   Kei Nishikori 1,735 180 1,555 Wrist injury

Women's singles

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1   Simona Halep 6,425 10 1,300 7,715 Runner-up, lost to   Caroline Wozniacki [2]
2 2   Caroline Wozniacki 6,095 130 2,000 7,965 Champion, defeated   Simona Halep [1]
3 3   Garbiñe Muguruza 6,050 430 70 5,690 Second round lost to   Hsieh Su-wei
4 4   Elina Svitolina 5,785 130 430 6,085 Quarterfinals lost to   Elise Mertens
5 5   Venus Williams 5,568 1,300 10 4,278 First round lost to   Belinda Bencic
6 6   Karolína Plíšková 5,445 430 430 5,445 Quarterfinals lost to   Simona Halep [1]
7 7   Jeļena Ostapenko 4,901 130 130 4,901 Third round lost to   Anett Kontaveit [32]
8 8   Caroline Garcia 4,385 130 240 4,495 Fourth round lost to   Madison Keys [17]
9 10   Johanna Konta 3,185 430 70 2,825 Second round lost to   Bernarda Pera [LL]
10 9   CoCo Vandeweghe 3,204 780 10 2,434 First round lost to   Tímea Babos
11 11   Kristina Mladenovic 2,935 10 10 2,935 First round lost to   Ana Bogdan
12 12   Julia Görges 2,825 70 70 2,825 Second round lost to   Alizé Cornet
13 13   Sloane Stephens 2,803 0 10 2,813 First round lost to   Zhang Shuai
14 15   Anastasija Sevastova 2,600 130 70 2,540 Second round lost to   Maria Sharapova
15 18   Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 2,485 430 70 2,125 Second round lost to   Kateryna Bondarenko
16 19   Elena Vesnina 2,220 130 70 2,160 Second round lost to   Naomi Osaka
17 20   Madison Keys 2,214 0 430 2,644 Quarterfinals lost to   Angelique Kerber [21]
18 17   Ashleigh Barty 2,486 130 130 2,486 Third round lost to   Naomi Osaka
19 21   Magdaléna Rybáriková 2,141 (18)[a] 240 2,363 Fourth round lost to   Caroline Wozniacki [2]
20 24   Barbora Strýcová 1,940 240 240 1,940 Fourth round lost to   Karolína Plíšková [6]
21 16   Angelique Kerber 2,491 240 780 3,031 Semifinals lost to   Simona Halep [1]
22 25   Daria Kasatkina 1,905 10 70 1,965 Second round lost to   Magda Linette
23 23   Daria Gavrilova 1,990 240 70 1,820 Second round lost to   Elise Mertens
24 26   Dominika Cibulková 1,860 130 10 1,740 First round lost to   Kaia Kanepi
25 27   Peng Shuai 1,765 70 10 1,705 First round lost to   Marta Kostyuk [Q]
26 35   Agnieszka Radwańska 1,510 70 130 1,570 Third round lost to   Hsieh Su-wei
27 28   Petra Kvitová 1,708 0 10 1,718 First round lost to   Andrea Petkovic
28 30   Mirjana Lučić-Baroni 1,618 780 70 908 Second round lost to   Aliaksandra Sasnovich
29 29   Lucie Šafářová 1,650 70 130 1,710 Third round lost to   Karolína Plíšková [6]
30 32   Kiki Bertens 1,605 10 130 1,725 Third round lost to   Caroline Wozniacki [2]
31 31   Ekaterina Makarova 1,605 240 10 1,375 First round lost to   Irina-Camelia Begu
32 33   Anett Kontaveit 1,560 10+80 240+30 1,740 Fourth round lost to   Carla Suárez Navarro
  1. ^ Rybáriková did not participate in the 2017 Australian Open. Accordingly, her 16th best result from the past 12 months will be subtracted from her ranking points instead.

The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew or not entered from the event.

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Withdrawal reason
14   Svetlana Kuznetsova 2,702 240 2,462 Left wrist injury
22   Serena Williams 2,000 2,000 0 Maternity

Doubles seeds

Mixed doubles

Team Rank1 Seed
  Latisha Chan   Jamie Murray 10 1
  Casey Dellacqua   John Peers 13 2
  Ekaterina Makarova   Bruno Soares 13 3
  Květa Peschke
2018, australian, open, further, information, draws, singles, draw, women, singles, draw, tennis, tournament, played, melbourne, park, between, january, 2018, first, grand, slam, tournament, 2018, season, tournament, consisted, events, professional, players, s. Further information on draws Men s singles draw and Women s singles draw The 2018 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played at Melbourne Park between 15 and 28 January 2018 and was the first Grand Slam tournament of the 2018 season The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles doubles and mixed doubles play Junior and wheelchair players compete in singles and doubles tournaments Roger Federer was the defending champion in the men s singles event and successfully retained his title his sixth his record twentieth Grand Slam major overall defeating Marin Cilic in the final while Caroline Wozniacki won the women s title defeating Simona Halep in the final to win her first Grand Slam 2018 Australian OpenDate15 28 January 2018Edition106thOpen Era 50th CategoryGrand SlamDraw128S 64D Prize moneyA 55 000 000SurfaceHard Plexicushion LocationMelbourne Victoria AustraliaVenueMelbourne ParkAttendance743 667 1 ChampionsMen s singlesRoger FedererWomen s singlesCaroline WozniackiMen s doublesOliver Marach Mate PavicWomen s doublesTimea Babos Kristina MladenovicMixed doublesMate Pavic Gabriela DabrowskiWheelchair men s singlesShingo KuniedaWheelchair women s singlesDiede de GrootWheelchair quad singlesDylan AlcottWheelchair men s doublesStephane Houdet Nicolas PeiferWheelchair women s doublesMarjolein Buis Yui KamijiWheelchair quad doublesDylan Alcott Heath DavidsonBoys singlesSebastian KordaGirls singlesLiang En shuoBoys doublesHugo Gaston Clement TaburGirls doublesLiang En shuo Wang Xinyu 2017 Australian Open 2019 The tournament was the 106th edition of the event the 50th edition of the Open Era Additionally it was the 200th Major tournament of the Open Era It also marked the 30th anniversary of the Australian Open moving from the Kooyong Tennis Club to Melbourne Park The tournament had a record attendance of 743 667 spectators Contents 1 Tournament 2 Point and prize money distribution 2 1 Point distribution 2 1 1 Senior points 2 1 2 Junior points 2 2 Prize money 3 Singles players 4 Day by day summaries 5 Champions 5 1 Seniors 5 1 1 Men s singles 5 1 2 Women s singles 5 1 3 Men s doubles 5 1 4 Women s doubles 5 1 5 Mixed doubles 5 2 Juniors 5 2 1 Boys singles 5 2 2 Girls singles 5 2 3 Boys doubles 5 2 4 Girls doubles 5 3 Wheelchair events 5 3 1 Wheelchair men s singles 5 3 2 Wheelchair women s singles 5 3 3 Wheelchair quad singles 5 3 4 Wheelchair men s doubles 5 3 5 Wheelchair women s doubles 5 3 6 Wheelchair quad doubles 6 Singles seeds 6 1 Men s singles 6 2 Women s singles 7 Doubles seeds 7 1 Men s doubles 7 2 Women s doubles 7 3 Mixed doubles 8 Main draw wildcard entries 8 1 Men s singles 8 2 Women s singles 8 3 Men s doubles 8 4 Women s doubles 8 5 Mixed doubles 9 Main draw qualifier entries 9 1 Men s singles 9 1 1 Qualifiers 9 1 2 Lucky losers 9 2 Women s singles 9 2 1 Qualifiers 9 2 2 Lucky losers 10 Protected ranking 11 Withdrawals 12 Retirements 13 References 14 External linksTournament Edit Rod Laver Arena where the Finals of the Australian Open took place The 2018 Australian Open was the 106th edition of the tournament and was held at Melbourne Park in Melbourne Victoria Australia The tournament was run by the International Tennis Federation ITF and was part of the 2018 ATP World Tour and the 2018 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category The tournament consisted of both men s and women s singles and doubles draws as well as a mixed doubles event There were singles and doubles events for both boys and girls players under 18 which were 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 over a series of 25 courts including the three main show courts Rod Laver Arena Hisense Arena and Margaret Court Arena 2 Point 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 Junior points Edit Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Q Q3Boys singles 1000 600 370 200 100 45 30 20Girls singlesBoys doubles 750 450 275 150 75 Girls doubles Prize money Edit The Australian Open total prize money for 2018 was increased by 10 to a tournament record A 55 000 000 Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 1281 Q3 Q2 Q1Singles A 4 000 000 A 2 000 000 A 880 000 A 440 000 A 240 000 A 142 500 A 90 000 A 60 000 A 30 000 A 15 000 A 7 500Doubles A 750 000 A 375 000 A 185 000 A 90 000 A 45 000 A 22 500 A 14 000 Mixed doubles A 160 000 A 80 000 A 40 000 A 20 000 A 10 000 A 5 000 1Qualifiers prize money was also the Round of 128 prize money per teamSingles players Edit2018 Australian Open Men s singlesChampion Runner up Roger Federer 2 Marin Cilic 6 Semifinals out Kyle Edmund Chung HyeonQuarterfinals out Rafael Nadal 1 Grigor Dimitrov 3 Tennys Sandgren Tomas Berdych 19 4th round out Diego Schwartzman 24 Pablo Carreno Busta 10 Nick Kyrgios 17 Andreas Seppi Dominic Thiem 5 Novak Djokovic 14 Fabio Fognini 25 Marton Fucsovics3rd round out Damir Dzumhur 28 Alexandr Dolgopolov Gilles Muller 23 Ryan Harrison Andrey Rublev 30 Jo Wilfried Tsonga 15 Nikoloz Basilashvili Ivo Karlovic Adrian Mannarino 26 Maximilian Marterer Albert Ramos Vinolas 21 Alexander Zverev 4 Julien Benneteau Juan Martin del Potro 12 Nicolas Kicker Richard Gasquet 29 2nd round out Leonardo Mayer John Millman PR Casper Ruud Q Matthew Ebden Gilles Simon Malek Jaziri Pablo Cuevas 31 Joao Sousa Mackenzie McDonald Q Marcos Baghdatis Viktor Troicki Denis Shapovalov Denis Istomin Ruben Bemelmans Q Yoshihito Nishioka PR Yuichi Sugita Denis Kudla Q Jiri Vesely Fernando Verdasco Stan Wawrinka 9 Gael Monfils Tim Smyczek WC Daniil Medvedev Peter Gojowczyk David Goffin 7 Evgeny Donskoy Guillermo Garcia Lopez Karen Khachanov Sam Querrey 13 Lukas Lacko Lorenzo Sonego Q Jan Lennard Struff1st round out Victor Estrella Burgos Nicolas Jarry Borna Coric Paolo Lorenzi Dusan Lajovic Quentin Halys Q Andreas Haider Maurer PR John Isner 16 Jason Kubler WC Marius Copil Salvatore Caruso Q Federico Delbonis Mikhail Youzhny Dudi Sela Dustin Brown Q Vasek Pospisil Q Dennis Novak Q Elias Ymer Q Yuki Bhambri Q David Ferrer Rogerio Dutra Silva Alex Bolt WC Stefanos Tsitsipas Kevin King Q Kevin Anderson 11 Pierre Hugues Herbert Gerald Melzer Lucas Pouille 18 Philipp Kohlschreiber 27 Corentin Moutet WC Laslo Đere Jack Sock 8 Guido Pella Steve Johnson Vaclav Safranek Q Matteo Berrettini LL Roberto Bautista Agut 20 Cedrik Marcel Stebe Jeremy Chardy Ricardas Berankis PR Donald Young Jaume Munar Q Alexei Popyrin WC Jared Donaldson Mischa Zverev 32 Thanasi Kokkinakis WC Mikhail Kukushkin Thomas Fabbiano Matthias Bachinger Q Taro Daniel Florian Mayer Horacio Zeballos Alex de Minaur WC Benoit Paire Peter Polansky LL Francis Tiafoe Feliciano Lopez Radu Albot Jordan Thompson Milos Raonic 22 Blaz Kavcic Robin Haase Kwon Soon woo WC Aljaz Bedene2018 Australian Open Women s singlesChampion Runner up Caroline Wozniacki 2 Simona Halep 1 Semifinals out Angelique Kerber 21 Elise MertensQuarterfinals out Karolina Pliskova 6 Madison Keys 17 Elina Svitolina 4 Carla Suarez Navarro4th round out Naomi Osaka Barbora Strycova 20 Hsieh Su wei Caroline Garcia 8 Petra Martic Denisa Allertova Q Anett Kontaveit 32 Magdalena Rybarikova 19 3rd round out Lauren Davis Ashleigh Barty 18 Bernarda Pera LL Lucie Safarova 29 Agnieszka Radwanska 26 Maria Sharapova Ana Bogdan Aliaksandra Sasnovich Luksika Kumkhum Q Alize Cornet Magda Linette Marta Kostyuk Q Jelena Ostapenko 7 Kaia Kanepi Kateryna Bondarenko Kiki Bertens 30 2nd round out Eugenie Bouchard Andrea Petkovic Camila Giorgi Elena Vesnina 16 Johanna Konta 9 Lara Arruabarrena Sorana Cirstea Beatriz Haddad Maia Garbine Muguruza 3 Lesia Tsurenko Donna Vekic Anastasija Sevastova 14 Yulia Putintseva Ekaterina Alexandrova Mirjana Lucic Baroni 28 Marketa Vondrousova Belinda Bencic Irina Camelia Begu Daria Gavrilova 23 Julia Gorges 12 Zhang Shuai Daria Kasatkina 22 Olivia Rogowska WC Katerina Siniakova Duan Yingying Mona Barthel Monica Puig Timea Babos Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 15 Kirsten Flipkens Nicole Gibbs Jana Fett1st round out Destanee Aiava WC Oceane Dodin Jana Cepelova Petra Kvitova 27 Aryna Sabalenka Anna Kalinskaya Q Kristina Kucova PR Ons Jabeur Madison Brengle Anna Blinkova Q Richel Hogenkamp Kristie Ahn WC Ajla Tomljanovic WC Zarina Diyas Lizette Cabrera WC Veronica Cepede Royg Jessika Ponchet WC Zhu Lin Q Natalia Vikhlyantseva Kristyna Pliskova Anna Lena Friedsam PR Nao Hibino Tatjana Maria Varvara Lepchenko Kristina Mladenovic 11 Heather Watson Polona Hercog Wang Qiang Shelby Rogers Christina McHale Kurumi Nara Carina Witthoft Venus Williams 5 Johanna Larsson Alison Van Uytvanck Ekaterina Makarova 31 Irina Falconi Q Viktoria Kuzmova Q Wang Xinyu WC Sofia Kenin Sloane Stephens 13 Pauline Parmentier Jennifer Brady Anna Karolina Schmiedlova Q Peng Shuai 25 Jaimee Fourlis WC Maria Sakkari Ivana Jorovic Q Francesca Schiavone Mariana Duque Marino Monica Niculescu Aleksandra Krunic Dominika Cibulkova 24 Samantha Stosur Magdalena Frech Q CoCo Vandeweghe 10 Kateryna Kozlova Viktorija Golubic Q Alison Riske Taylor Townsend Catherine Bellis Viktoriya Tomova LL Misa Eguchi PR Mihaela BuzărnescuDay by day summaries EditMain article 2018 Australian Open Day by day summariesChampions EditSeniors Edit Men s singles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Men s singles Roger Federer def Marin Cilic 6 2 6 7 5 7 6 3 3 6 6 1Women s singles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Women s singles Caroline Wozniacki def Simona Halep 7 6 7 2 3 6 6 4Men s doubles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Men s doubles Oliver Marach Mate Pavic def Juan Sebastian Cabal Robert Farah 6 4 6 4Women s doubles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Women s doubles Timea Babos Kristina Mladenovic def Ekaterina Makarova Elena Vesnina 6 4 6 3Mixed doubles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Mixed doubles Gabriela Dabrowski Mate Pavic def Timea Babos Rohan Bopanna 2 6 6 4 11 9 Juniors Edit Boys singles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Boys singles Sebastian Korda def Tseng Chun hsin 7 6 8 6 6 4Girls singles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Girls singles Liang En shuo def Clara Burel 6 3 6 4Boys doubles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Boys doubles Hugo Gaston Clement Tabur def Rudolf Molleker Henri Squire 6 2 6 2Girls doubles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Girls doubles Liang En shuo Wang Xinyu def Violet Apisah Lulu Sun 7 6 7 4 4 6 10 5 Wheelchair events Edit Wheelchair men s singles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Wheelchair men s singles Shingo Kunieda def Stephane Houdet 4 6 6 1 7 6 7 3 Wheelchair women s singles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Wheelchair women s singles Diede de Groot def Yui Kamiji 7 6 8 6 6 4Wheelchair quad singles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Wheelchair quad singles Dylan Alcott def David Wagner 7 6 7 1 6 1Wheelchair men s doubles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Wheelchair men s doubles Stephane Houdet Nicolas Peifer def Alfie Hewett Gordon Reid 6 4 6 2Wheelchair women s doubles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Wheelchair women s doubles Marjolein Buis Yui Kamiji def Diede de Groot Aniek van Koot 6 0 6 4Wheelchair quad doubles Edit Main article 2018 Australian Open Wheelchair quad doubles Dylan Alcott Heath Davidson def Andrew Lapthorne David Wagner 6 0 6 7 5 7 10 6 Singles seeds EditThe following are the seeded players and notable players who have withdrawn from the event Seedings are arranged according to ATP and WTA rankings on 8 January 2018 while ranking and points before are as of 15 January 2018 Points after are as of 29 January 2018 Men s singles Edit Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status1 1 Rafael Nadal 10 600 1 200 360 9 760 Quarterfinals retired against Marin Cilic 6 2 2 Roger Federer 9 605 2 000 2 000 9 605 Champion defeated Marin Cilic 6 3 3 Grigor Dimitrov 4 990 720 360 4 630 Quarterfinals lost to Kyle Edmund4 4 Alexander Zverev 4 610 90 90 4 610 Third round lost to Chung Hyeon5 5 Dominic Thiem 4 060 180 180 4 060 Fourth round lost to Tennys Sandgren6 6 Marin Cilic 3 805 45 1 200 4 960 Runner up lost to Roger Federer 2 7 7 David Goffin 3 775 360 45 3 460 Second round lost to Julien Benneteau8 9 Jack Sock 2 960 90 10 2 880 First round lost to Yuichi Sugita9 8 Stan Wawrinka 3 060 720 45 2 385 Second round lost to Tennys Sandgren10 11 Pablo Carreno Busta 2 615 90 180 2 705 Fourth round lost to Marin Cilic 6 11 12 Kevin Anderson 2 610 0 10 2 620 First round lost to Kyle Edmund12 10 Juan Martin del Potro 2 725 0 90 2 815 Third round lost to Tomas Berdych 19 13 13 Sam Querrey 2 535 90 45 2 490 Second round lost to Marton Fucsovics14 14 Novak Djokovic 2 335 45 180 2 470 Fourth round lost to Chung Hyeon15 15 Jo Wilfried Tsonga 2 320 360 90 2 050 Third round lost to Nick Kyrgios 17 16 16 John Isner 2 265 45 10 2 230 First round lost to Matthew Ebden17 17 Nick Kyrgios 2 260 45 180 2 395 Fourth round lost to Grigor Dimitrov 3 18 18 Lucas Pouille 2 235 10 10 2 235 First round lost to Ruben Bemelmans Q 19 20 Tomas Berdych 2 050 90 360 2 320 Quarterfinals lost to Roger Federer 2 20 21 Roberto Bautista Agut 2 015 180 10 1 845 First round lost to Fernando Verdasco21 22 Albert Ramos Vinolas 1 845 10 90 1 925 Third round lost to Novak Djokovic 14 22 23 Milos Raonic 1 750 360 10 1 400 First round lost to Lukas Lacko23 28 Gilles Muller 1 490 45 90 1 535 Third round lost to Pablo Carreno Busta 10 24 26 Diego Schwartzman 1 675 45 180 1 810 Fourth round lost to Rafael Nadal 1 25 25 Fabio Fognini 1 715 45 180 1 850 Fourth round lost to Tomas Berdych 19 26 27 Adrian Mannarino 1 625 10 90 1 705 Third round lost to Dominic Thiem 5 27 29 Philipp Kohlschreiber 1 415 90 10 1 335 First round lost to Yoshihito Nishioka PR 28 30 Damir Dzumhur 1 391 10 90 1 471 Third round lost to Rafael Nadal 1 29 31 Richard Gasquet 1 375 90 90 1 375 Third round lost to Roger Federer 2 30 32 Andrey Rublev 1 373 70 60 90 6 1 339 Third round lost to Grigor Dimitrov 3 31 34 Pablo Cuevas 1 345 10 45 1 380 Second round lost to Ryan Harrison32 35 Mischa Zverev 1 302 360 10 952 First round retired against Chung HyeonThe following players would have been seeded but they withdrew from the event Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Withdrawal reason19 Andy Murray 2 140 180 1 960 Hip injury24 Kei Nishikori 1 735 180 1 555 Wrist injuryWomen s singles Edit Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status1 1 Simona Halep 6 425 10 1 300 7 715 Runner up lost to Caroline Wozniacki 2 2 2 Caroline Wozniacki 6 095 130 2 000 7 965 Champion defeated Simona Halep 1 3 3 Garbine Muguruza 6 050 430 70 5 690 Second round lost to Hsieh Su wei4 4 Elina Svitolina 5 785 130 430 6 085 Quarterfinals lost to Elise Mertens5 5 Venus Williams 5 568 1 300 10 4 278 First round lost to Belinda Bencic6 6 Karolina Pliskova 5 445 430 430 5 445 Quarterfinals lost to Simona Halep 1 7 7 Jelena Ostapenko 4 901 130 130 4 901 Third round lost to Anett Kontaveit 32 8 8 Caroline Garcia 4 385 130 240 4 495 Fourth round lost to Madison Keys 17 9 10 Johanna Konta 3 185 430 70 2 825 Second round lost to Bernarda Pera LL 10 9 CoCo Vandeweghe 3 204 780 10 2 434 First round lost to Timea Babos11 11 Kristina Mladenovic 2 935 10 10 2 935 First round lost to Ana Bogdan12 12 Julia Gorges 2 825 70 70 2 825 Second round lost to Alize Cornet13 13 Sloane Stephens 2 803 0 10 2 813 First round lost to Zhang Shuai14 15 Anastasija Sevastova 2 600 130 70 2 540 Second round lost to Maria Sharapova15 18 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 2 485 430 70 2 125 Second round lost to Kateryna Bondarenko16 19 Elena Vesnina 2 220 130 70 2 160 Second round lost to Naomi Osaka17 20 Madison Keys 2 214 0 430 2 644 Quarterfinals lost to Angelique Kerber 21 18 17 Ashleigh Barty 2 486 130 130 2 486 Third round lost to Naomi Osaka19 21 Magdalena Rybarikova 2 141 18 a 240 2 363 Fourth round lost to Caroline Wozniacki 2 20 24 Barbora Strycova 1 940 240 240 1 940 Fourth round lost to Karolina Pliskova 6 21 16 Angelique Kerber 2 491 240 780 3 031 Semifinals lost to Simona Halep 1 22 25 Daria Kasatkina 1 905 10 70 1 965 Second round lost to Magda Linette23 23 Daria Gavrilova 1 990 240 70 1 820 Second round lost to Elise Mertens24 26 Dominika Cibulkova 1 860 130 10 1 740 First round lost to Kaia Kanepi25 27 Peng Shuai 1 765 70 10 1 705 First round lost to Marta Kostyuk Q 26 35 Agnieszka Radwanska 1 510 70 130 1 570 Third round lost to Hsieh Su wei27 28 Petra Kvitova 1 708 0 10 1 718 First round lost to Andrea Petkovic28 30 Mirjana Lucic Baroni 1 618 780 70 908 Second round lost to Aliaksandra Sasnovich29 29 Lucie Safarova 1 650 70 130 1 710 Third round lost to Karolina Pliskova 6 30 32 Kiki Bertens 1 605 10 130 1 725 Third round lost to Caroline Wozniacki 2 31 31 Ekaterina Makarova 1 605 240 10 1 375 First round lost to Irina Camelia Begu32 33 Anett Kontaveit 1 560 10 80 240 30 1 740 Fourth round lost to Carla Suarez Navarro Rybarikova did not participate in the 2017 Australian Open Accordingly her 16th best result from the past 12 months will be subtracted from her ranking points instead The following players would have been seeded but they withdrew or not entered from the event Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Withdrawal reason14 Svetlana Kuznetsova 2 702 240 2 462 Left wrist injury22 Serena Williams 2 000 2 000 0 MaternityDoubles seeds EditMen s doubles Edit Team Rank1 Seed Lukasz Kubot Marcelo Melo 2 1 Henri Kontinen John Peers 7 2 Jean Julien Rojer Horia Tecău 15 3 Pierre Hugues Herbert Nicolas Mahut 17 4 Jamie Murray Bruno Soares 19 5 Bob Bryan Mike Bryan 24 6 Oliver Marach Mate Pavic 34 7 Raven Klaasen Michael Venus 40 8 Feliciano Lopez Marc Lopez 44 9 Rohan Bopanna Edouard Roger Vasselin 45 10 Juan Sebastian Cabal Robert Farah 50 11 Pablo Cuevas Horacio Zeballos 55 12 Santiago Gonzalez Julio Peralta 57 13 Ivan Dodig Fernando Verdasco 71 14 Marcin Matkowski Aisam ul Haq Qureshi 71 15 Rajeev Ram Divij Sharan 72 161 Rankings are as of 8 January 2018 Women s doubles Edit Team Rank1 Seed Latisha Chan Andrea Sestini Hlavackova 6 1 Ekaterina Makarova Elena Vesnina 6 2 Ashleigh Barty Casey Dellacqua 20 3 Lucie Safarova Barbora Strycova 21 4 Timea Babos Kristina Mladenovic 33 5 Gabriela Dabrowski Xu Yifan 34 6 Kiki Bertens Johanna Larsson 41 7 Hsieh Su wei Peng Shuai 46 8 Andreja Klepac Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez 48 9 Irina Camelia Begu Monica Niculescu 55 10 Shuko Aoyama Yang Zhaoxuan 55 11 Raquel Atawo Anna Lena Gronefeld 57 12 Nicole Melichar Kveta Peschke 58 13 Chan Hao ching Katarina Srebotnik 59 14 Alicja Rosolska Abigail Spears 59 15 Barbora Krejcikova Katerina Siniakova 61 161 Rankings are as of 8 January 2018 Mixed doubles Edit Team Rank1 Seed Latisha Chan Jamie Murray 10 1 Casey Dellacqua John Peers 13 2 Ekaterina Makarova Bruno Soares 13 3 Kveta Peschke span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.