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Mouth-watering clashes await with Australian Open 2024 draw unveiled

Mouth-watering clashes await with Australian Open 2024 draw unveiled

The unveiling of the Australian Open 2024 draw has set the stage for thrilling and highly anticipated clashes

The 2024 Australian Open men’s draw has been unveiled, sparking anticipation for a potential Wimbledon final rematch between top seeds Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz. Djokovic, a dominant force in Melbourne with 10 titles, is set for a compelling journey.

Djokovic’s Quest for 25th Major: Facing Young Challengers

Novak Djokovic’s impressive 43-match winning streak in Australia may have ended, but the focus now turns to his unbeaten 28-match run at Melbourne Park. The 36-year-old Serbian, recovering from a right wrist complaint, eyes his opening match against a qualifier as a chance to make his way into the second week in pursuit of his 25th major title.

Djokovic’s path to the final involves potential challenges, including a Davis Cup rematch against Jannik Sinner in the expected last-four showdown. The Italian, aged 22, has proven to be a formidable opponent, saving match points to defeat Djokovic in Malaga. A quarterfinal rematch with seventh seed Stefanos Tsitsipas is also on the cards, pending Tsitsipas overcoming former world No.6 Matteo Berrettini.

In the early rounds, Djokovic may face former world No.1 Andy Murray in a potential third-round clash and a rematch with explosive American 16th seed Ben Shelton in the fourth round, recalling their US Open 2023 semifinal.

Sinner’s Surge: Aiming for Grand Slam Success

Jannik Sinner, the smooth-striking fourth seed, showcases his potential for a deep run at Melbourne Park. With a career-best world No.4 ranking and a maiden Grand Slam semifinal at Wimbledon last year, Sinner is poised for success. His route to the quarterfinals appears favorable, barring challenges from last year’s semifinalist Karen Khachanov or 17th seed Frances Tiafoe in the round of 16.

Sinner holds strong records against fifth seed Andrey Rublev and 10th seed Alex de Minaur. A quarterfinal clash against either of these opponents could unfold, adding further excitement to Sinner’s journey.

Alcaraz’s Return: Wimbledon Champion Eyes Melbourne Glory

Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz, the No.2 seed, prepares for an Australian Open return after missing the event last year due to a hamstring injury. The Spaniard eyes a potential major final against Djokovic at Melbourne Park.

Alcaraz could face his US Open conqueror, third seed Daniil Medvedev, in the semifinals, while a potential encounter with Germany’s United Cup winner, Alexander Zverev, looms in the last eight. A fourth-round rematch with 11th seed Casper Ruud, reminiscent of their 2022 US Open final, adds to the challenges for the young Spanish talent

Mouth watering clashes await with Australian Open 2024 draw unveiled with a potential encounter between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz

De Minaur’s Breakthrough Bid: Overcoming Fourth-Round Hurdles

Australia’s top-10 ranked player, Alex de Minaur, aims to break his fourth-round hoodoo at Melbourne Park. Despite falling in straight sets in the last 16 the past two years, De Minaur is determined to progress further.

De Minaur faces a tough opening hurdle against big-serving former world No.3 Milos Raonic. If successful, the 10th seed could set up a fourth-round clash with fifth seed Andrey Rublev, a familiar opponent with a 3-2 record in De Minaur’s favor.

As the 2024 Australian Open unfolds, these storylines and matchups add layers of excitement to the quest for glory in the first Grand Slam of the year.

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