Australian juniors together with world No.1 Emerson Jones and the extremely touted Cruz Hewitt headline Australian Open women’ and boys’ singles attracts.
17 January 2025 | Tennis Australia
A life-changing alternative greets the Australian juniors who will launch their Australian Open women’ and boys’ singles campaigns at Melbourne Park on Saturday.
For world No.1 Emerson Jones, it’s the possibility to turn into the primary Australian lady to triumph in her residence Grand Slam since Siobhan Drake-Brockman defeated Annabel Elwood to assert the AO 1995 title.
As a runner-up within the Australian Open and Wimbledon women’ tournaments final 12 months – every time to Czech Renata Jamrichova – 16-year-old Jones is extremely motivated to raise a Grand Slam singles trophy.
Indicators are promising for the Queenslander, who shocked top-50 ranked Wang Xinyu in her WTA-level debut eventually week’s Adelaide Worldwide.
Jones is amongst 10 Australian women contesting their residence Grand Slam event, with 5 of these gamers going through seeded gamers.
Koharu Nishikawa, considered one of six Australian wildcard entrants, has arguably been handed the hardest project. She faces No.3 seed Belgian Jeline Vandromme, the winner of the lead-in ITF J300 event in Traralgon.
Ava Beck and Sarah Mildren, respectively topped Au16/u and 18/u Australian nationwide junior champions at Bendigo in December, purpose to construct on their current successful momentum.
Renee Alame – who joined Beck and Nishika in representing Australia within the junior Billie Jean King Cup crew final 12 months – is one other notable entrant within the AO 2025 women’ singles draw.
The 15-year-old faces French junior Ksenia Efremova in her opening match.
Australian Open 2025 women’ event – Aussies in motion | ||
[1] Emerson Jones | v | [Q] Anastasia Lizunova |
[WC] Ava Beck | v | [9] Mingge Xu (GBR) |
[WC] Emilie Chen | v | Deniz Dilek (TUR) |
[WC] Tori Russell | v | [16] Julia Stusek (GER) |
[WC] Tahlia Kokkinis | v | [10] Rositsa Dencheva (BUL) |
[WC] Sarah Mildren | v | [11] Jana Kovackova (CZE) |
Alanah Subasic | v | Maia Ilinca Burcescu |
[WC] Koharu Nishikawa | v | [3] Jeline Vandromme (BEL) |
Renee Alame | v | Ksenia Efremova (FRA) |
[WC] Jizelle Sibai | v | [Q] Shiho Tsujioka (JPN) |
Ten Australian boys will launch AO 2025 boys’ campaigns on Saturday, with 4 of these gamers ranked contained in the world’s prime 100.
At No.35, Ty Host is the highest-ranked amongst that group. The 17-year-old can be considered one of three locals to face seeded opponents when he takes on Flynn Thomas, the No.11 seed from Switzerland.
Many eyes will probably be on Cruz Hewitt, by advantage of his well-known tennis lineage. The son of former world No.1 and AO 2005 finalist has surged to world No.60 within the junior rankings. His first problem as he goals to construct on that milesotns is in opposition to Moobeen Kim of South Korea.
Others of notice contesting the AO 2025 boys’ event embody Duje Markovina (ranked world No.61) and Jake Dembo (No.68). Ymerali Ibriami enters the draw with the wildcard earned because the not too long ago topped 16/u boys’ nationwide champoion.
Australian Open 2025 boys’ event – Aussies in motion | ||
Cruz Hewitt | v | [Q] MooBeen Kim (KOR) |
[WC] Cooper Kose | v | [10] Maxwell Exsted (USA) |
[WC] Daniel Jovanovski | v | [4] Jack Kennedy (USA) |
[WC] Nikolas Baker | v | Zangar Nurlanuly (KAZ) |
[WC] Ethan Domingo | v | Ludvig Hede (SWE) |
Duje Markovina | v | [Q] Hyu Kawanishi (JPN) |
[WC] Jake Dembo | v | [Q] Pierluigi Basile (ITA) |
Ty Host | v | [11] Flynn Thomas (SUI) |
Jeffrey Strydom | v | Yeonsu Jeong (KOR) |
[WC] Ymerali Ibraimi | v | Pedro Albuquerque Dietrich |
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