Australian Open draw: Swiatek-Kenin and Tsitsipas-Berrettini headline 2024 first round schedule

Joshua Mayne

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The Australian Open draw has been made for 2024, and there are plenty of tasty match-ups to look forward to.

In the women's singles, Iga Swiatek has been paired with a former Australian Open winner, while Naomi Osaka will take on France's top-ranked player.

On the men's side, Stefanos Tsitsipas will play a former world No. 6, with Australia's top hope Alex de Minaur dealt a tricky tie.

The Sporting News takes a look at the biggest first round matches for this year's tournament.

READ: Australian Open draw 2024 – Full schedule confirmed

Women's singles

Iga Swiatek vs. Sofia Kenin

Two grand slam champions will face off in the first round of the Australian Open with world No. 1 Swiatek and Kenin drawn together.

Swiatek has won the French Open on three occasions and triumphed at the US Open in 2022, while Kenin scored the first major victory of her career at the Australian Open in 2020.

It is a loaded section of the draw, too, with the winner of this match to play the victor of Danielle Collins vs. Angelique Kerber in the second round.

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Elena Rybakina vs. Karolina Pliskova

Wimbledon 2022 champion Rybakina will take on former world No. 1 Pliskova in the opening round in Melbourne.

Rybakina is one of the favourites to take out the entire tournament but will first need to navigate past the experienced Czech. 

Although, her recent head-to-head form against Pliskova is strong, winning their last two encounters.

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Caroline Garcia vs. Naomi Osaka

Osaka returns to grand slam tennis for the first time since giving birth to her first child.

She will face France's top-ranked player Garcia in what will be a highly-anticipated tie.

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Magda Linette vs. Caroline Wozniacki

Plenty of eyes will be on the returning Wozniacki, who has been granted a wildcard into the tournament after announcing her retirement only a couple of years ago.

She faces seeded player Linette in a challenging match-up.

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Linette – the world No. 24 – is often overshadowed by fellow Pole Swiatek, but comes into this tournament as a dark horse.

Men's singles

Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Matteo Berrettini

In a rematch of their 2021 round of 16 clash, world No. 7 Tsitsipas and Berrettini will square off in what is expected to be a high-quality match – particularly this early in the tournament.

Berrettini has fallen in the rankings following an ankle injury but still has the quality to challenge the best.

Both players are strong on-serve, so this has the potential to be an epic encounter.

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Alex de Minaur vs. Milos Raonic

Australia's top-ranked player will take on a former world No. 3 in Canada's Raonic. 

De Minaur has been killing it on court recently, securing three consecutive wins against top 10 players at the United Cup and achieving a career-high ranking.

Raonic – now 33 years old and the world No. 317 –  will need to regain some of his old form if he wants to challenge the hometown favourite.

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Roberto Bautista Agut vs. Ben Shelton

In a true battle of experience vs. youth, 35-year-old Roberto Bautista Agut will play 20-year-old Ben Shelton.

Shelton stunned tennis fans by reaching the quarter-finals of last year's tournament and will be hoping his thunderous serves can take him even further this time.

Bautista Agut is no pushover though, and will be a true test.

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Adrian Mannarino vs. Stan Wawrinka

Both these players are tour veterans but have had very different career trajectories.

Mannarino reached the top 20 for the first time in his career recently while Wawrinka currently sits outside the top 200.

Two separate surgeries have seen Wawrinka – the 2014 Australian Open champion – slip down the rankings, but the Swiss star will be aiming to rejuvenate himself at Melbourne Park.

Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.