Australian Open 2010

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Since no one has made it yet thought I would since the draw is out, don't expect any professional review like the ones Drummond writes ;)


  • Lleyton Hewitt has a bad draw, Baghdatis/Simon in the 3rd round, Federer in the 4th. Always seems to be in Federer/Nadal's section.
  • Carsten Ball plays Verdasco in the 1st round.
  • Bernard Tomic plays a qualifier, Cilic 2nd round, Wawrinka 3rd round and Del Potro 4th round,.
  • Nick Lindahl plays Niemenin in the 1st round. Murray in the 2nd.
  • Peter Luczak plays Nadal in the first round.
  • Jason Kubler plays Ljubucic in the 1st round, Fish in the 2nd, Stepanek in the 3rd.
  • Marinko Matosevic plays Marco Chiudinelli in the 1st round, Djokovic in the 2nd.
  • Stosur plays a qualifier, Barriois or Amanmuradova in the 2nd, Lisicki in the 3rd, Williams in the 4th. Not the worst draw but playing Serena in the 4th isn't good.
  • Groth plays a qualifier, Hantuchova in the 2nd, Na Li in the 3rd, Wozniacki in the 4th.
  • Molik plays Coin in the 1st, Schiavone or Cornet in the 2nd, Radwanska in the 3rd and Venus Williams in the 4th.
  • Casey Dellacqua plays Yakimova in the 1st, Sprem/Garriques in the 2nd, Venus in the 3rd.
  • Rogowska plays Cirstea in the 1st, Dokic/Kleybanova in the 2nd, Henin/Dementieva in the 3rd.
  • Dokic plays Kleybanova in the 1st, Rogowska/Cirstea in the 2nd, Henin/Dementieva in the 3rd.
  • Rodinova plays Kuznetsova in the 1st round.
And that's all the Aussies I think, might be more from the qualifiers later on. These predictions are based on favorites playing and that they actually win there games.
 
Full Draw for anyone interested.


Federer(1) vs Andreev
Chela vs Hanescu
Robert vs Starace
Hernandez vs Montanes (31)
Hewitt(22) vs qualifier
C.Rochus vs qualifier
Lorenzi vs Baghdatis
Gil vs Simon (15)
Verdasco (9) vs Ball
qualifier vs Sela
Ram vs qualifier
qualifier vs Ferrero (23)
Monaco (30) vs Gulbis
Vassallo Arguello vs Llodra
Moya vs qualifier
qualifier vs Davydenko (6)

Djokovic (3) vs Gimeno Traver
Matosevic vs Chiudinelli
Vliegen vs Berrer
Istomin vs Chardy (32)
Youzhny (20) vs Gasquet
Hajek vs Ginepri
Kubot vs Zverev
Giraldo vs Robredo (16)
Tsonga (10) vs Stakhovsky
Fognini vs Dent
Harrison vs Tipsarevic
Greul vs Haas (18)
Almagro (26) vs qualifier
Becker vs qualifier
Falla vs Daniel
Granollers vs Soderling (8)

Roddick (7) vs de Bakker
Gabashvili vs Bellucci
F.Lopez vs Cuevas
Schuettler vs Querrey (25)
Berdych (21) vs Haase
Brands vs Korolev
Grosjean vs qualifier
O.Rochus vs F.Gonzalez (11)
Cilic (14) vs Santoro
qualifier vs Tomic
Kunitsyn vs Acasuso
Garcia Lopez vs Wawrinka (19)
Troicki (29) vs Lapentti
Petzschner vs F.Mayer
Blake vs Clement
Russell vs Del Potro (4)

Murray (5) vs qualifier
Gicquel vs Bolelli
Nieminen vs Lindahl
Serra vs Melzer (28)
Ferrer (17) vs Seppi
qualifier vs Lu
Koellerer vs qualifier
qualifier vs Monfils (12)
Stepanek (13) vs Karlovic
Benneteau vs qualifier
Fish vs Golubev
Kubler vs Ljubicic (24)
Kohlschreiber (27) vs Zeballos
Isner vs Odesnik
Lack vs L.Mayer
Luczak vs Nadal (2)
 
2010 Australian Open

With the draw released this moring it would be a good time to kick start this thread

http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/scores/draws/ws/wsdraw.pdf - Women's Draw

http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/scores/draws/ms/msdraw.pdf - Mens Draw


http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/news/articles/2010-01-15/201001151263510885921.html?fpos=r1 their take on the draw...

The draw for Australian Open 2010 was held at Melbourne Park on Friday morning, with tennis legend John McEnroe and Serbian star Ana Ivanovic taking part in the official draw ceremony.

Men’s defending champion Rafael Nadal faces Aussie Peter Luczak in the first round, while 15-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer could meet Russian sixth seed Nikolay Davydenko in the quarter-finals, with Davydenko beating Federer in their last two meetings. Federer opens against Russian Igor Andreev, while Aussie Lleyton Hewitt could be Federer’s fourth round opponent; the 22nd seed starts his 2010 campaign against a qualifier.

Last year’s semi-finalist Fernando Verdasco has a potentially tricky first-round meeting with big-serving Australian Carsten Ball, while Andy Murray opens up against a qualifier. Frenchman Richard Gasquet, on the comeback trail after missing most of 2009 after a drug-related suspension, starts his Melbourne Park campaign against Russian Mikhail Youzhny, while Juan Martin Del Potro, winner of the US Open last September, could face flamboyant American shot-maker James Blake in round two.

Australian Bernard Tomic, who became the youngest man ever to win a main draw match at the Australian Open last year, faces a qualifier in round one, with the winner of Marin Cilic and French veteran Fabrice Santoro looming in the second round should he advance.

Returning Belgian star Justine Henin will meet compatriot Kirsten Flipkens in the opening round of the women’s tournament, and faces a tough draw after more than a year away from the game, potentially meeting fifth seed Elena Dementieva in the second round. Fellow returnee Kim Clijsters, who won her first major back after a lengthy absence at last year’s US Open, could meet Henin in a blockbuster quarter-final match-up. The pair recently met in the final of the Brisbane International, with Clijsters emerging victorious in three tight sets.

Also on the women’s side, defending champion and top seed Serena Williams will open against Urszula Radwanska, the younger sister of 10th seed Agnieszka Radwanska, while Australian Sam Stosur and Serbian Ana Ivanovic both play qualifiers in the first round. Stosur faces a potential match-up with Serena Williams in the fourth round, while 2008 women’s champion Maria Sharapova will line up against Russian Maria Kirilenko in a glamorous first-round clash.

Australian Jelena Dokic, who thrilled local audiences with her barnstorming run to the quarter-finals last year, faces Alisa Kleybanova in the opening round. Dokic, who was eventually ousted by runner-up Dinara Safina, beat Kleybanova in her surprise run to the final eight in 2009.

In a nightmare match-up for commentators and chair umpires, women’s fourth seed Caroline Wozniacki will meet Canada’s Alexsandra Wozniak in the first round.

Doesnt say anything about Molik but she could meet Schiavone in the 2nd round

They are certaintly not making it very easy for the Aussies are they. Bad luck for Lucak facing Nadal (good luck Pete your going to need it!)

I was reading the ATP website and they said Tommy Robredo will play his 70th Grand Slam :eek:....talk about consisitancy!:thumbsu:
 

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[1] Serena Williams v Urszula Radwanska
Petra Kvitova v Jill Craybas
Q v Andrea Petkovic
Ayumi Morita v Carla Suarez Navarro [32]
[21] Sabine Lisicki v Petra Martic
Varvara Lepchenko v Alberta Brianti
Kristina Barrois v Akgul Amanmuradova
Q v Sam Stosur [13]

[9] Vera Zvonareva v Kristina Kucova
Kai-Chen Chang v Iveta Benesova
Q v Gisela Dulko
Q v Ana Ivanovic [20]
[28] Elena Vesnina v Tathiana Garbin
Kimiko Date Krumm v Yaroslava Shvedova
Stefanie Voegele v Melinda Czink
Stepanie Cohen-Aloro v Victoria Azarenka [7]

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[4] Caroline Wozniacki v Aleksandra Wozniak
Tamira Paszek v Julia Goerges
Galina Voskoboeva v Tsvetana Pironkova
Lucie Hraecka v Shahar Peer [29]
[22] Daniela Hantuchova v Viktoriya Kutuzova
Jarmila Groth v Q
Stephanie Dubois v Agnes Svazay
Marina Erakovic v Na Li [16]

[10] Agnieszka Radwanska v Tatjana Malek
Melanie Oudin v Alla Kudryavtseva
Julie Coin v Alicia Molik
Alize Cornet v Francesca Schiavone [17]
[25] Anabel Medina Garrigues v Karolina Sprem
Anastasiya Yakimova v Casey Dellacqua
Aranxta Parra Santonja v Sybille Bammer
Lucie Safarova v Venus Williams [6]

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[5] Elena Dementieva v Vera Dushevina
Kirsten Flipkens v Justine Henin
Soraa Cirstea v Olivia Rogowska
Jelena Dokic v Alisa Kleybanova [27]
[18] Virgine Razzano v Ekaterina Makarova
Klara Zakopalova v Sara Errani
Q v Alexandra Dulgheru
Anna Chakvetadze v Flavia Pennetta [12]

[15] Kim Clijsters v Q
Sesil Karatantcheva v Tamarine Tanasugarn
Yung-Jan Chan v Kaia Kanepi
Edina Gallovits v Nadia Petrova [19]
[26] Aravane Rezai v Sania Mirza
Olga Govortsova v Q
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova v Anastasija Sevastova
Anastasia Rodionova v Svetlana Kuznetsova [3]

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[8] Jelena Jankovic v Monic Niculsecu
Patricia Mayr v Katie O'Brien
Q v Polona Hercog
Q v Alona Bondarenko [31]
[24] Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez v Evgeniya Rodina
Jie Zheng v Shuai Peng
Coco Vandeweghe v Sandra Zahlavova
Rossana De Los Rios v Marion Bartoli [11]

[14] Maria Sharapova v Maria Kirilenko
Q v Timea Bacsinszky
Anna-Lena Groenefeld v Roberta Vinci
Vania King v Dominika Cibulkova [23]
[30] Kateryna Bondarenko v Ioana Raluca Olaru
Pauline Parmentier v Elena Baltacha
Barbora Zahlavova Strycova v Q
Magdalena Rybarikova v Dinara Safina [2]


Just a few obvs, Dokic Kleybanova rematch. Needs to be a night match. :thumbsu:
Dementieva vs Henin 2nd round. Huge.
Clijsters, Dementieva, Kuznetsova, Henin all in the same quarter.
Maria v Maria. Keep it in your pants boys.
Sammy against Lisicki in the 3rd. Don't expect her to progressing any further, that's if she even makes it.

Alright draw, a few top players drew qualifiers first up. 16th ranked Yanina Wickmayer could land anywhere, after having to enter through qualification due to her suspension.

Does the defending champs half play on Monday?
 
Baghdatis might not even get through to the 3rd round. As his most likely opponent in the second round is Simon, it will be tricky for him.
Hopefully both make it through and we see another Baghdatis v Hewitt re-match:thumbsu:
 
How ****ing often does Hewitt get drawn in section 1? The last time he didn't was the 2008 US Open (probably because he didn't play). To find a draw he was in where he wasn't draw in the first section you have to go back to Roland Garros 2008. Quite unbelievable.
 
2008
Wimbledon/Section 1/Lost to Federer
US Open/DNP

2009
Aus Open/Section 1/Lost to Gonzalez
French Open/Section 1/Lost to Nadal
Wimbledon/Section 1/Lost to Roddick
US Open/Section 1/Lost to Federer

2010
Aus Open/Section1/Will probably lose to Federer

Last 6 slam he's played in has been section 1. Really bad luck.
 
Is there any way to tell who's likely to be playing on a particular day?

Me and the girlfriend are looking at going to a Rod Laver night 4th round match on either Sun 24th or Monday 25th, but I've looked at the official draw and can't tell even which half of the draw either day is likely to be, let alone try to narrow it down to possible players.

Is there a schedule that spells draws/dates out now that the draw has been released? Know that its possible that the matches will possibly be played during the day, but at least I can have a rough guide on which match-ups are likely to fall on those dates.
 

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maybe the reason why he is in federers part of the draw every time, is because he hasn't been playing all that well and his ranking has slipped. if his ranking was higher he wouldn't be in federers part of the draw every time.

gawd you're all starting too sound like the w***ers who support him. the fanatics

When he's ranked outside of the top eight, he has a 1/8 chance of being in the top section regardless of where he's ranked. To do it six times in a row is quite astounding, but hey don't let facts get in the way of calling people w***ers or anything.
 
When he's ranked outside of the top eight, he has a 1/8 chance of being in the top section regardless of where he's ranked. To do it six times in a row is quite astounding, but hey don't let facts get in the way of calling people w***ers or anything.


so what you reckon they are doing it deliberately every time. it's a computerised system and it's the luck of the draw. suck it up and get over it. if he started playing better his ranking would rise.
 
so what you reckon they are doing it deliberately every time. it's a computerised system and it's the luck of the draw. suck it up and get over it. if he started playing better his ranking would rise.

Thanks Supercoach.

Nobody has done anything but say Hewitt has got a dodgy draw - something you also said.

Are you also one of the Fanatic w***ers?
 
Thanks Supercoach.

Nobody has done anything but say Hewitt has got a dodgy draw - something you also said.

Are you also one of the Fanatic w***ers?


saying a dodgy draw doesn't mean that i think he is getting a raw deal. it means he has a got a tough draw to get though

why would i joing a bunch f-heads like them

i don't hear lleyton complaining
 
saying a dodgy draw doesn't mean that i think he is getting a raw deal. it means he has a got a tough draw to get though

why would i joing a bunch f-heads like them

i don't hear lleyton complaining

Who exactly are you telling to suck it up then? The only people to comment on Hewitt's draw have pretty much said the same thing as you - he's got a raw draw and has been unlucky enough to get it six times in a row.
 
maybe the reason why he is in federers part of the draw every time, is because he hasn't been playing all that well and his ranking has slipped. if his ranking was higher he wouldn't be in federers part of the draw every time.

gawd you're all starting too sound like the w***ers who support him. the fanatics

The only time Hewitt will guarantee not being in Federer's half is if he's seed 2. So drop the attitude.
 
Who exactly are you telling to suck it up then? The only people to comment on Hewitt's draw have pretty much said the same thing as you - he's got a raw draw and has been unlucky enough to get it six times in a row.


you. because your first post came across as if you are sooking about him being given raw deal every grand slam
 
In the men's, I think Novak can be very happy with what he's drawn. None of the seeds in his section should cause him any trouble (considering the form Chardy is in), and he should be able to build a nice head of steam heading into the second week.

Nadal should also be able to run into some form provided he doesn't get rolled by Kohlschreiber again.
 
The only time Hewitt will guarantee not being in Federer's half is if he's seed 2. So drop the attitude.

so every other seed will be put against federer accept for the number 2 seed hey. only the number 2 is ever drawn in a different part of the draw hey. 31 of the 32 seed are always put in the top half of the daw always hey
 
so every other seed will be put against federer accept for the number 2 seed hey. only the number 2 is ever drawn in a different part of the draw hey. 31 of the 32 seed are always put in the top half of the daw always hey

Yes. 1 is always top half while 2 is bottom half.
 
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