Emma Raducanu's path to glory at this year's Australian Open has been revealed, but she faces a tough road ahead. As the 28th seed in the women's singles draw, Raducanu will kick off her campaign against Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew, before potentially facing world No1 Aryna Sabalenka again in the third round. The Belarusian giant-slayer has been on a tear since last year's Australian Open, and Raducanu will have to dig deep if she is to cause another upset.
Sabalenka, who is bidding for a third Australian Open title, begins her campaign against French wild card Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah. The Pole has been on form since the end of last year, and could be in line for a fourth-round showdown with Naomi Osaka.
Meanwhile, Britain's Katie Boulter, who was added to the main draw at the 11th hour, faces an even tougher test against 10th seed Belinda Bencic. The Swiss player has been looking sharp in recent weeks, and it will be tough on Boulter to get past her in the early stages.
Venus Williams, 44-year-old and one of the oldest players in the competition, is set to make history as she competes in an Australian Open main draw for the first time since 2001. Could this be the start of something special?
Novak Djokovic's path to a potential 25th Grand Slam title has been revealed, with the Serbian star facing Spain's Pedro Martinez in his opening match. However, there is concern about Djokovic's fitness after he cut short a practice session in Melbourne due to a neck problem.
In the men's singles draw, Britain's Cameron Norrie, seeded 26th, faces France's Benjamin Bonzi in his opener, before potentially meeting third seed Alexander Zverev in the second round. Jacob Fearnley will meet Poland's Kamil Majchrzak, while Arthur Fery makes his maiden Grand Slam appearance outside of Wimbledon.
As the players take to the court for their first-round matches, it's anyone's game - and we can't wait to see who comes out on top in this year's Australian Open.
Sabalenka, who is bidding for a third Australian Open title, begins her campaign against French wild card Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah. The Pole has been on form since the end of last year, and could be in line for a fourth-round showdown with Naomi Osaka.
Meanwhile, Britain's Katie Boulter, who was added to the main draw at the 11th hour, faces an even tougher test against 10th seed Belinda Bencic. The Swiss player has been looking sharp in recent weeks, and it will be tough on Boulter to get past her in the early stages.
Venus Williams, 44-year-old and one of the oldest players in the competition, is set to make history as she competes in an Australian Open main draw for the first time since 2001. Could this be the start of something special?
Novak Djokovic's path to a potential 25th Grand Slam title has been revealed, with the Serbian star facing Spain's Pedro Martinez in his opening match. However, there is concern about Djokovic's fitness after he cut short a practice session in Melbourne due to a neck problem.
In the men's singles draw, Britain's Cameron Norrie, seeded 26th, faces France's Benjamin Bonzi in his opener, before potentially meeting third seed Alexander Zverev in the second round. Jacob Fearnley will meet Poland's Kamil Majchrzak, while Arthur Fery makes his maiden Grand Slam appearance outside of Wimbledon.
As the players take to the court for their first-round matches, it's anyone's game - and we can't wait to see who comes out on top in this year's Australian Open.