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2019 Australian Open – Main draw wildcard entries

The 2019 Australian Open wildcard playoffs and entries are a group of events and internal selections to choose the eight men and eight women singles wildcard entries for the 2019 Australian Open, as well as seven male and seven female doubles teams plus eight mixed-doubles teams.

2019 Australian Open – Main draw wildcard entries
DateNovember 2018 – January 2019
Edition107th
CategoryGrand Slam (ITF)
Location(various) United States
Zhuhai, China
Melbourne, Australia

Wildcard entries edit

Men's singles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  USA Jack Sock[1] American Wildcard Challenge
  CHN Li Zhe[1] Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
  FRA Jo-Wilfried Tsonga[2] French internal selection
  AUS James Duckworth[3] Australian Wildcard Playoff
  AUS Jason Kubler[1] Australian internal selection
  AUS Alex Bolt[4] Australian internal selection
  AUS Marc Polmans[4] Australian internal selection
  AUS Alexei Popyrin[4] Australian internal selection

Women's singles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  USA Whitney Osuigwe[1] American Wildcard Challenge
  CHN Peng Shuai[1] Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
  FRA Clara Burel[2] French internal selection
  AUS Priscilla Hon[1] Australian Wildcard Challenge
  AUS Kimberly Birrell[3] Australian Wildcard Playoff
  AUS Ellen Perez[5] Australian internal selection
  AUS Destanee Aiava[5] Australian internal selection
  AUS Zoe Hives[5] Australian internal selection

Men's doubles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  CHN
  CHN
Gong Maoxin
Zhang Ze
Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
  AUS
  AUS
Alex Bolt
Marc Polmans
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
James Duckworth
Jordan Thompson
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Blake Ellis
Alexei Popyrin
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Lleyton Hewitt
John-Patrick Smith
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Nick Kyrgios
Matt Reid
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Max Purcell
Luke Saville
Australian internal selection

Women's doubles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  TPE
  TPE
Chang Kai-chen
Hsu Ching-wen
Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
  AUS
  AUS
Destanee Aiava
Naiktha Bains
Australian Wildcard Playoff
  AUS
  AUS
Ellen Perez
Arina Rodionova
Australian Wildcard Challenge
  AUS
  AUS
Alison Bai
Zoe Hives
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Kimberly Birrell
Priscilla Hon
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Lizette Cabrera
Jaimee Fourlis
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Astra Sharma
Isabelle Wallace
Australian internal selection

Mixed doubles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  AUS
  AUS
Monique Adamczak
Matt Reid
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Priscilla Hon
Alexei Popyrin
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Maddison Inglis
Jason Kubler
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Jessica Moore
Andrew Whittington
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Astra Sharma
John-Patrick Smith
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  IND
Samantha Stosur
Leander Paes
Australian internal selection
  POL
  POL
Iga Świątek
Łukasz Kubot
Australian internal selection
  CHN
  AUS
Zhang Shuai
John Peers
Australian internal selection

American Wildcard Challenge edit

The USTA awarded a wildcard to the man and woman that earned the most ranking points across a group of three ATP/Challenger hardcourt events in the October and November 2018. For the men, the events included ATP Paris, $75K Canberra, $75K Charlottesville, $75K+H Shenzhen, €106K+H Bratislava, €85K+H Mouilleron-le-Captif, $150K+H Bangalore, $150K+H Houston, $75K Champaign and $50K+H Kobe events. For the women, the events included $80K Macon, $80K Tyler and $80K Las Vegas and $150K+H Houston. For men, only the best two results from the three weeks of events were taken into account. While for women only the best three results from the four weeks of events were taken into account. The winners of the wildcard challenge were Jack Sock and Whitney Osuigwe.

Men's standings edit

Place Player ATP Paris
Canberra
Charlottesville
Shenzhen
Bratislava
Mouilleron-le-Captif
Knoxville
Bangalore
Houston
Champaign
Kobe
Best Two Results[6]
1 Jack Sock 180 180
2 Reilly Opelka 80 80 160
3 Bradley Klahn 29 7 125 154
4 Tommy Paul 80 29 109
5 Roy Smith 75 75

Women's standings edit

Place Player Macon Tyler Las Vegas Houston Best Three Results[7]
1 Whitney Osuigwe 10 115 35 160
2 Varvara Lepchenko 115 10 1 15 140
3 Lauren Davis 10 21 10 95 126
4 Nicole Gibbs 1 10 70 15 95
5 Danielle Lao 21 42 21 84

Australian Women's Wildcard Challenge edit

Tennis Australia awarded a singles wildcard and a doubles wildcard to the Australian women that earned the most ranking points across a group of two ITF hardcourt events in the October and November 2018. The events included the 2018 Bendigo Women's International and the 2018 Canberra Tennis International. The winner of the wildcards were Priscilla Hon, and Ellen Perez and Arina Rodionova.

Singles standings edit

Place Player Bendigo Canberra Total Points
1 Priscilla Hon 80 8 88
2 Zoe Hives 1 80 81
3 Olivia Rogowska 15 48 63
4 Ellen Perez 48 8 56
5 Astra Sharma 15 29 44

Doubles standings edit

Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff edit

The Asia-Pacific Australian Open Wildcard Play-off featured 16-players in the men's and women's singles draws and took place from 26 November to 2 December 2018 at Hengqin International Tennis Centre in Zhuhai, China.

Men's singles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Lee Duck-hee (semifinals)
  2.   Zhang Ze (final)
  3.   Li Zhe (winner)
  4.   Yang Tsung-hua (first round)
  5.   Chung Yun-seong (quarterfinals)
  6.   Kaichi Uchida (semifinals)
  7.   Renta Tokuda (quarterfinals)
  8.   Wu Di (first round)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   D-h Lee 6 6
  Liu Hanyi 1 2 1   D-h Lee 6 6
  A Kadhe 631 7   R Tokuda 4 4
7   Renta Tokuda 77 6 1   D-h Lee 653
3   Z Li 78 6 3   Z Li 77 6
WC   Cui Jie 661 3   Z Li 6 6
WC   R Te 611 5   Y-s Chung 4 4
5   Y-s Chung 77 6 3   Z Li 1 77 6
6   K Uchida 77 5 78 2   Ze Zhang 6 624
  T-l Wu 647 666   K Uchida 6 6
  Y-h Hsu 6 6   Y-h Hsu 2 2
4   T-h Yang 3 1 6   K Uchida 4 1
8   D Wu 2 3 2   Ze Zhang 6 6
WC   C Sinclair 6 6 WC   C Sinclair 1 1
  Sidharth Rawat 4 2 2   Ze Zhang 6 6
2   Ze Zhang 6 6

Women's singles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Peng Shuai (winner)
  2.   Jang Su-jeong (quarterfinals)
  3.   Xun Fangying (first round)
  4.   Peangtarn Plipuech (first round)
  5.   Mai Minokoshi (first round)
  6.   Hiroko Kuwata (first round)
  7.   Pranjala Yadlapalli (quarterfinals)
  8.   Wang Xinyu (first round)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   S Peng 6 7
  M Imanishi 0 5 1   S Peng 6 5 6
WC   A Tere-Apisah 4 6 7 WC   A Tere-Apisah 3 7 0
6   H Kuwata 6 4 5 1   S Peng 6 6
4   P Plipuech 3 4 WC   X You 2 2
WC   X You 6 6 WC   X You 4
WC   Gai Ao 6 77 WC   A Gai 3r
5   Mai Minokoshi 2 63 1   S Peng 6 1
7   P Yadlapalli 6 2 77 Q   K-c Chang 2 0r
Q   Mana Ayukawa 2 6 637   P Yadlapalli 2 5
Q   C Muramatsu 6 6 Q   C Muramatsu 6 7
3   F Xun 3 3 Q   C Muramatsu 3 3
8   Xin Wang 7 4 1 Q   K-c Chang 6 6
Q   K-c Chang 5 6 6 Q   K-c Chang 3 7 7
Q   M Hontama 1 2 2   S-j Jang 6 5 5
2   S-j Jang 6 6

Men's doubles edit

Seeds edit

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   M Gong
  Ze Zhang
7 6
  Zheng Baoluo
  Zhou Xinmu
3 0   Y-h Hsu
  T-l Wu
5 4
  Y-h Hsu
  T-l Wu
6 6 1   M Gong
  Ze Zhang
6 6
3   S Balaji
  A Kadhe
4 2
3   S Balaji
  A Kadhe
6 4 [16]
  R Te
  D Wu
1 6 [14]
1   M Gong
  Ze Zhang
6 6
4   T Matsui
  K Uesugi
1 2
  Cui Jie
  Liu Hanyi
4 2
4   T Matsui
  K Uesugi
6 6
4   T Matsui
  K Uesugi
6 2 [11]
  H-y Peng
  J Wang
6 6   H-y Peng
  J Wang
0 6 [9]
  C Sinclair
  P-l Yeung
2 3   H-y Peng
  J Wang
6 4 [10]
2   C-p Hsieh
  T-h Yang
4 6 [7]

Women's doubles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Jiang Xinyu /   Tang Qianhui (semifinals)
  2.   Rika Fujiwara /   Hsieh Shu-ying (quarterfinals)
  3.   Peangtarn Plipuech /   Ye Qiuyu (quarterfinals)
  4.   Xun Fangying /   You Xiaodi (quarterfinals)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   X Jiang
  Q Tang
6 6
  P-h Chen
  F-h Wu
4 64   R Kajitani
  H Kuwata
4 4
  Robu Kajitani
  H Kuwata
6 77 1   X Jiang
  Q Tang
2 6 [8]
  K-c Chang
  C-w Hsu
6 2 [10]
4   F Xun
  X You
5 64
  X Sun
  Zhao Qianqian
1 4   K-c Chang
  C-w Hsu
7 77
  K-c Chang
  C-w Hsu
6 6   K-c Chang
  C-w Hsu
6 1 [12]
  Cao Yajing
  Zhao Xichen
2 2   E Hayashi
  M Imanishi
2 6 [10]
  E Hayashi
  M Imanishi
6 6   E Hayashi
  M Imanishi
6 6
3   P Plipuech
  Q Ye
3 3
  E Hayashi
  M Imanishi
3 6 [10]
  S Feng
  J Kang
621   E Sema
  A Tere-Apisah
6 3 [7]
  E Sema
  A Tere-Apisah
77 6   E Sema
  A Tere-Apisah
6 6
2   R Fujiwara
  S-y Hsieh
4 3

Australian Wildcard Playoff edit

The December Showdown is held annually for two weeks in December. The Showdown includes age championships for 12/u, 14/u, 16/u and 18/u age categories. It also hosts the 2019 Australian Wildcard Playoff which will be held from 10 to 16 December 2018 at Melbourne Park, offering a main draw singles wildcard for men and women and a main draw women's doubles wildcard.

Men's singles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Alex Bolt (semifinals)
  2.   John-Patrick Smith (quarterfinals)
  3.   James Duckworth (winner)
  4.   Max Purcell (first round)
  5.   Akira Santillan (quarterfinals)
  6.   Maverick Banes (semifinals)
  7.   Bradley Mousley (first round)
  8.   Andrew Harris (first round)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   A Bolt 6 6 77
WC   A Vukic 3 4 65 1   A Bolt 6 666 6
  Jacob Grills 1 5 4 5   A Santillan 2 78 2 0
5   A Santillan 6 7 6 1   A Bolt 2 4 1
4   M Purcell 6 1 4 3 WC   L Saville 6 6 6
  D Kelly 4 6 6 6   D Kelly 5 6 2 63
WC   L Saville 6 6 6 WC   L Saville 7 3 6 77
7   B Mousley 3 4 4 WC   L Saville 3 7 5 62
8   A Harris 78 2 5 78 3 3   J Duckworth 6 5 7 77
WC   R Hijikata 666 7 666 WC   R Hijikata 3 4 6 3
  B Ellis 7 4 5 2 3   J Duckworth 6 6 3 6
3   J Duckworth 5 6 7 6 3   J Duckworth 647 6 6
6   M Banes 6 77 6 6   M Banes 77 5 1 3
WC   C O'Connell 4 630 6   M Banes 6 631 6 6
  J Beale 2 5 7 3 2   J-P Smith 4 77 6 0 2
2   J-P Smith 6 7 5 6

Women's singles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Arina Rodionova (quarterfinals)
  2.   Ellen Perez (semifinals)
  3.   Jaimee Fourlis (quarterfinals)
  4.   Zoe Hives (semifinals)
  5.   Astra Sharma (final)
  6.   Lizette Cabrera (first round)
  7.   Destanee Aiava (first round)
  8.   Kimberly Birrell (winner)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   Ar Rodionova 6 1
WC   O Tjandramulia 1 0r 1   Ar Rodionova 1 1
  I Wallace 6 1 4 5   A Sharma 6 6
5   A Sharma 3 6 6 5   A Sharma 3 6 6
4   Z Hives 6 6 4   Z Hives 6 4 3
  N Bains 4 3 4   Z Hives 6 6
  K McPhee 6 6   K McPhee 2 0
6   L Cabrera 2 4 5   A Sharma 4 2
8   K Birrell 7 6 8   K Birrell 6 6
WC   G Da Silva-Fick 5 1 8   K Birrell 6 77
WC   M Inglis 4 66 3   J Fourlis 4 64
3   J Fourlis 6 78 8   K Birrell 6 6
7   D Aiava 4 4 2   E Perez 4 4
  A Myers 6 6   A Myers 4 77 3
WC   A Bozovic 7 1 4 2   E Perez 6 616
2   E Perez 5 6 6

Women's doubles edit

Seeds edit

Draw edit

First round Semifinals Final
       

2019, australian, open, main, draw, wildcard, entries, 2019 australian open main draw wildcard entries. Main article 2019 Australian Open The 2019 Australian Open wildcard playoffs and entries are a group of events and internal selections to choose the eight men and eight women singles wildcard entries for the 2019 Australian Open as well as seven male and seven female doubles teams plus eight mixed doubles teams 2019 Australian Open Main draw wildcard entriesDateNovember 2018 January 2019Edition107thCategoryGrand Slam ITF Location various United States Zhuhai ChinaMelbourne Australia 2018 Australian Open Main draw wildcard entries 2020 Contents 1 Wildcard entries 1 1 Men s singles 1 2 Women s singles 1 3 Men s doubles 1 4 Women s doubles 1 5 Mixed doubles 2 American Wildcard Challenge 2 1 Men s standings 2 2 Women s standings 3 Australian Women s Wildcard Challenge 3 1 Singles standings 3 2 Doubles standings 4 Asia Pacific Wildcard Playoff 4 1 Men s singles 4 1 1 Seeds 4 1 2 Draw 4 2 Women s singles 4 2 1 Seeds 4 2 2 Draw 4 3 Men s doubles 4 3 1 Seeds 4 3 2 Draw 4 4 Women s doubles 4 4 1 Seeds 4 4 2 Draw 5 Australian Wildcard Playoff 5 1 Men s singles 5 1 1 Seeds 5 1 2 Draw 5 2 Women s singles 5 2 1 Seeds 5 2 2 Draw 5 3 Women s doubles 5 3 1 Seeds 5 3 2 Draw 6 References 7 External linksWildcard entries editMen s singles edit Country Name Method of Qualification nbsp USA Jack Sock 1 American Wildcard Challenge nbsp CHN Li Zhe 1 Asia Pacific Wildcard Playoff nbsp FRA Jo Wilfried Tsonga 2 French internal selection nbsp AUS James Duckworth 3 Australian Wildcard Playoff nbsp AUS Jason Kubler 1 Australian internal selection nbsp AUS Alex Bolt 4 Australian internal selection nbsp AUS Marc Polmans 4 Australian internal selection nbsp AUS Alexei Popyrin 4 Australian internal selectionWomen s singles edit Country Name Method of Qualification nbsp USA Whitney Osuigwe 1 American Wildcard Challenge nbsp CHN Peng Shuai 1 Asia Pacific Wildcard Playoff nbsp FRA Clara Burel 2 French internal selection nbsp AUS Priscilla Hon 1 Australian Wildcard Challenge nbsp AUS Kimberly Birrell 3 Australian Wildcard Playoff nbsp AUS Ellen Perez 5 Australian internal selection nbsp AUS Destanee Aiava 5 Australian internal selection nbsp AUS Zoe Hives 5 Australian internal selectionMen s doubles edit Country Name Method of Qualification nbsp CHN nbsp CHN Gong MaoxinZhang Ze Asia Pacific Wildcard Playoff nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Alex BoltMarc Polmans Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS James DuckworthJordan Thompson Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Blake EllisAlexei Popyrin Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Lleyton HewittJohn Patrick Smith Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Nick KyrgiosMatt Reid Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Max PurcellLuke Saville Australian internal selectionWomen s doubles edit Country Name Method of Qualification nbsp TPE nbsp TPE Chang Kai chenHsu Ching wen Asia Pacific Wildcard Playoff nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Destanee AiavaNaiktha Bains Australian Wildcard Playoff nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Ellen PerezArina Rodionova Australian Wildcard Challenge nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Alison BaiZoe Hives Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Kimberly BirrellPriscilla Hon Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Lizette CabreraJaimee Fourlis Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Astra SharmaIsabelle Wallace Australian internal selectionMixed doubles edit Country Name Method of Qualification nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Monique AdamczakMatt Reid Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Priscilla HonAlexei Popyrin Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Maddison InglisJason Kubler Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Jessica MooreAndrew Whittington Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp AUS Astra SharmaJohn Patrick Smith Australian internal selection nbsp AUS nbsp IND Samantha StosurLeander Paes Australian internal selection nbsp POL nbsp POL Iga SwiatekLukasz Kubot Australian internal selection nbsp CHN nbsp AUS Zhang ShuaiJohn Peers Australian internal selectionAmerican Wildcard Challenge editThe USTA awarded a wildcard to the man and woman that earned the most ranking points across a group of three ATP Challenger hardcourt events in the October and November 2018 For the men the events included ATP Paris 75K Canberra 75K Charlottesville 75K H Shenzhen 106K H Bratislava 85K H Mouilleron le Captif 150K H Bangalore 150K H Houston 75K Champaign and 50K H Kobe events For the women the events included 80K Macon 80K Tyler and 80K Las Vegas and 150K H Houston For men only the best two results from the three weeks of events were taken into account While for women only the best three results from the four weeks of events were taken into account The winners of the wildcard challenge were Jack Sock and Whitney Osuigwe Men s standings edit Place Player ATP Paris Canberra Charlottesville Shenzhen Bratislava Mouilleron le Captif Knoxville Bangalore Houston Champaign Kobe Best Two Results 6 1 Jack Sock 180 1802 Reilly Opelka 80 80 1603 Bradley Klahn 29 7 125 1544 Tommy Paul 80 29 1095 Roy Smith 75 75Women s standings edit Place Player Macon Tyler Las Vegas Houston Best Three Results 7 1 Whitney Osuigwe 10 115 35 1602 Varvara Lepchenko 115 10 1 15 1403 Lauren Davis 10 21 10 95 1264 Nicole Gibbs 1 10 70 15 955 Danielle Lao 21 42 21 84Australian Women s Wildcard Challenge editTennis Australia awarded a singles wildcard and a doubles wildcard to the Australian women that earned the most ranking points across a group of two ITF hardcourt events in the October and November 2018 The events included the 2018 Bendigo Women s International and the 2018 Canberra Tennis International The winner of the wildcards were Priscilla Hon and Ellen Perez and Arina Rodionova Singles standings edit Place Player Bendigo Canberra Total Points1 Priscilla Hon 80 8 882 Zoe Hives 1 80 813 Olivia Rogowska 15 48 634 Ellen Perez 48 8 565 Astra Sharma 15 29 44Doubles standings edit Place Player Bendigo Canberra Total Points1 Ellen PerezArina Rodionova 80 80 1602 Destanee AiavaNaiktha Bains 29 48 773 Lizette CabreraJaimee Fourlis 15 29 444 Alison BaiZoe Hives 29 1 305 Priscilla HonOlivia Rogowska 0 29 29Asia Pacific Wildcard Playoff editThe Asia Pacific Australian Open Wildcard Play off featured 16 players in the men s and women s singles draws and took place from 26 November to 2 December 2018 at Hengqin International Tennis Centre in Zhuhai China Men s singles edit Seeds edit nbsp Lee Duck hee semifinals nbsp Zhang Ze final nbsp Li Zhe winner nbsp Yang Tsung hua first round nbsp Chung Yun seong quarterfinals nbsp Kaichi Uchida semifinals nbsp Renta Tokuda quarterfinals nbsp Wu Di first round Draw edit First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1 nbsp D h Lee66 nbsp Liu Hanyi121 nbsp D h Lee66 nbsp A Kadhe6317 nbsp R Tokuda447 nbsp Renta Tokuda7761 nbsp D h Lee6533 nbsp Z Li7863 nbsp Z Li776WC nbsp Cui Jie6613 nbsp Z Li66WC nbsp R Te6115 nbsp Y s Chung445 nbsp Y s Chung7763 nbsp Z Li17766 nbsp K Uchida775782 nbsp Ze Zhang6624 nbsp T l Wu647666 nbsp K Uchida66 nbsp Y h Hsu66 nbsp Y h Hsu224 nbsp T h Yang316 nbsp K Uchida418 nbsp D Wu232 nbsp Ze Zhang66WC nbsp C Sinclair66WC nbsp C Sinclair11 nbsp Sidharth Rawat422 nbsp Ze Zhang662 nbsp Ze Zhang66Women s singles edit Seeds edit nbsp Peng Shuai winner nbsp Jang Su jeong quarterfinals nbsp Xun Fangying first round nbsp Peangtarn Plipuech first round nbsp Mai Minokoshi first round nbsp Hiroko Kuwata first round nbsp Pranjala Yadlapalli quarterfinals nbsp Wang Xinyu first round Draw edit First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1 nbsp S Peng67 nbsp M Imanishi051 nbsp S Peng656WC nbsp A Tere Apisah467WC nbsp A Tere Apisah3706 nbsp H Kuwata6451 nbsp S Peng664 nbsp P Plipuech34WC nbsp X You22WC nbsp X You66WC nbsp X You4WC nbsp Gai Ao677WC nbsp A Gai3r5 nbsp Mai Minokoshi2631 nbsp S Peng617 nbsp P Yadlapalli6277Q nbsp K c Chang20rQ nbsp Mana Ayukawa26637 nbsp P Yadlapalli25Q nbsp C Muramatsu66Q nbsp C Muramatsu673 nbsp F Xun33Q nbsp C Muramatsu338 nbsp Xin Wang741Q nbsp K c Chang66Q nbsp K c Chang566Q nbsp K c Chang377Q nbsp M Hontama122 nbsp S j Jang6552 nbsp S j Jang66Men s doubles edit Seeds edit nbsp Gong Maoxin nbsp Zhang Ze winners nbsp Hsieh Cheng peng nbsp Yang Tsung hua quarterfinals nbsp Sriram Balaji nbsp Arjun Kadhe semifinals nbsp Toshihide Matsui nbsp Kaito Uesugi final Draw edit First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1 nbsp M Gong nbsp Ze Zhang76 nbsp Zheng Baoluo nbsp Zhou Xinmu30 nbsp Y h Hsu nbsp T l Wu54 nbsp Y h Hsu nbsp T l Wu661 nbsp M Gong nbsp Ze Zhang663 nbsp S Balaji nbsp A Kadhe423 nbsp S Balaji nbsp A Kadhe64 16 nbsp R Te nbsp D Wu16 14 1 nbsp M Gong nbsp Ze Zhang664 nbsp T Matsui nbsp K Uesugi12 nbsp Cui Jie nbsp Liu Hanyi424 nbsp T Matsui nbsp K Uesugi664 nbsp T Matsui nbsp K Uesugi62 11 nbsp H y Peng nbsp J Wang66 nbsp H y Peng nbsp J Wang06 9 nbsp C Sinclair nbsp P l Yeung23 nbsp H y Peng nbsp J Wang64 10 2 nbsp C p Hsieh nbsp T h Yang46 7 Women s doubles edit Seeds edit nbsp Jiang Xinyu nbsp Tang Qianhui semifinals nbsp Rika Fujiwara nbsp Hsieh Shu ying quarterfinals nbsp Peangtarn Plipuech nbsp Ye Qiuyu quarterfinals nbsp Xun Fangying nbsp You Xiaodi quarterfinals Draw edit First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1 nbsp X Jiang nbsp Q Tang66 nbsp P h Chen nbsp F h Wu464 nbsp R Kajitani nbsp H Kuwata44 nbsp Robu Kajitani nbsp H Kuwata6771 nbsp X Jiang nbsp Q Tang26 8 nbsp K c Chang nbsp C w Hsu62 10 4 nbsp F Xun nbsp X You564 nbsp X Sun nbsp Zhao Qianqian14 nbsp K c Chang nbsp C w Hsu777 nbsp K c Chang nbsp C w Hsu66 nbsp K c Chang nbsp C w Hsu61 12 nbsp Cao Yajing nbsp Zhao Xichen22 nbsp E Hayashi nbsp M Imanishi26 10 nbsp E Hayashi nbsp M Imanishi66 nbsp E Hayashi nbsp M Imanishi663 nbsp P Plipuech nbsp Q Ye33 nbsp E Hayashi nbsp M Imanishi36 10 nbsp S Feng nbsp J Kang621 nbsp E Sema nbsp A Tere Apisah63 7 nbsp E Sema nbsp A Tere Apisah776 nbsp E Sema nbsp A Tere Apisah662 nbsp R Fujiwara nbsp S y Hsieh43Australian Wildcard Playoff editThe December Showdown is held annually for two weeks in December The Showdown includes age championships for 12 u 14 u 16 u and 18 u age categories It also hosts the 2019 Australian Wildcard Playoff which will be held from 10 to 16 December 2018 at Melbourne Park offering a main draw singles wildcard for men and women and a main draw women s doubles wildcard Men s singles edit Seeds edit nbsp Alex Bolt semifinals nbsp John Patrick Smith quarterfinals nbsp James Duckworth winner nbsp Max Purcell first round nbsp Akira Santillan quarterfinals nbsp Maverick Banes semifinals nbsp Bradley Mousley first round nbsp Andrew Harris first round Draw edit First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1 nbsp A Bolt6677WC nbsp A Vukic34651 nbsp A Bolt66666 nbsp Jacob Grills1545 nbsp A Santillan278205 nbsp A Santillan6761 nbsp A Bolt2414 nbsp M Purcell6143WC nbsp L Saville666 nbsp D Kelly4666 nbsp D Kelly56263WC nbsp L Saville666WC nbsp L Saville736777 nbsp B Mousley344WC nbsp L Saville375628 nbsp A Harris78257833 nbsp J Duckworth65777WC nbsp R Hijikata6667666WC nbsp R Hijikata3463 nbsp B Ellis74523 nbsp J Duckworth66363 nbsp J Duckworth56763 nbsp J Duckworth647666 nbsp M Banes67766 nbsp M Banes77513WC nbsp C O Connell46306 nbsp M Banes663166 nbsp J Beale25732 nbsp J P Smith4776022 nbsp J P Smith6756Women s singles edit Seeds edit nbsp Arina Rodionova quarterfinals nbsp Ellen Perez semifinals nbsp Jaimee Fourlis quarterfinals nbsp Zoe Hives semifinals nbsp Astra Sharma final nbsp Lizette Cabrera first round nbsp Destanee Aiava first round nbsp Kimberly Birrell winner Draw edit First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1 nbsp Ar Rodionova61WC nbsp O Tjandramulia10r1 nbsp Ar Rodionova11 nbsp I Wallace6145 nbsp A Sharma665 nbsp A Sharma3665 nbsp A Sharma3664 nbsp Z Hives664 nbsp Z Hives643 nbsp N Bains434 nbsp Z Hives66 nbsp K McPhee66 nbsp K McPhee206 nbsp L Cabrera245 nbsp A Sharma428 nbsp K Birrell768 nbsp K Birrell66WC nbsp G Da Silva Fick518 nbsp K Birrell677WC nbsp M Inglis4663 nbsp J Fourlis4643 nbsp J Fourlis6788 nbsp K Birrell667 nbsp D Aiava442 nbsp E Perez44 nbsp A Myers66 nbsp A Myers4773WC nbsp A Bozovic7142 nbsp E Perez66162 nbsp E Perez566Women s doubles edit Seeds edit nbsp Destanee Aiava nbsp Naiktha Bains winners nbsp Lizette Cabrera nbsp Jaimee Fourlis semifinals nbsp Alison Bai nbsp Zoe Hives semifinals nbsp Olivia Tjandramulia nbsp Belinda Woolcock first round Draw edit First roundSemifinalsFinal, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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