Strong Aussie contingent ready for Australian Open 2024 qualifying

Storm Hunter, John Millman and Arina Rodionova are among 25 Aussie players contesting the Australian Open 2024 qualifying competitions.


Sunday 07 January 2024
Leigh Rogers
Melbourne, Australia

A 25-strong Aussie contingent will contest the Australian Open 2024 men's and women's qualifying singles competitions.

Among them is the popular John Millman, a former world No.33 and US Open quarterfinalist who is contesting the final tournament of his career.

Using a protected ranking of No.207 to enter, the 34-year-old from Brisbane faces Italian Alessandro Giannessi in the opening round.

> READ: Millman to retire at Australian Open 2024

Millman is one of five Australian men to draw an Italian opponent in the first round.

Australian Open 2024Men's qualifying singles, first round
PlayerRankPlayerRank
Li Tu (AUS)225vJoris De Loore (BEL)145
[WC] Dane Sweeny (AUS)256vMatteo Gigante (ITA)181
[WC] Tristan Schoolkate (AUS)260vSho Shimabukuro (JPN)149
[WC] Philip Sekulic (AUS)277vOriol Roca Batalla (ESP)231
[WC] Omar Jasika (AUS)342vDalibor Svrcina (CZE)164
John Millman (AUS)484vAlessandro Giannessi (ITA)203
[WC] Jeremy Jin (AUS)726v[2] Flavio Cobolli (ITA)101
[WC] Edward Winter (AUS)753vFranco Agamenone (ITA)212
[WC] Pavle Marinkov (AUS)1108vRiccardo Bonadio (ITA)218
[WC] Hayden Jones (AUS)1317v[31] Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG)141

> VIEW: Full Australian Open 2024 men's qualifying singles draw

Fifteen Australians will contest the women's qualifying singles competition - the most to do so in 30 years.

Leading the charge is the in-form Arina Rodionova, a winner of seven ITF singles titles in 2023. The seventh seed meets Frenchwoman Leolia Jeanjean in the opening round.

Storm Hunter, the world No.1 doubles player, is also attempting to qualify. The 29-year-old staged two successful Grand Slam qualifying campaigns last season, at Roland Garros and Wimbledon.

Hunter faces a tough first-round assignment against Estonian Kaia Kanepi, a former world No.15 and a seven-time Grand Slam singles quarterfinalist.

Australia's youngest contender is 15-year-old Emerson Jones. The Gold Coast talent is currently ranked inside the world's top 10 in the junior rankings and is making her Grand Slam debut against fellow Queenslander Priscilla Hon.

Australian Open 2024Women's qualifying singles, first round
PlayerRankPlayerRank
[7] Arina Rodionova (AUS) 113vLeolia Jeanjean (FRA)146
[16] Astra Sharma (AUS)126vFrancisca Jorge (POR)205
Storm Hunter (AUS)175vKaia Kanepi (EST)161
Priscilla Hon (AUS)204v[WC] Emerson Jones (AUS)797
Destanee Aiava (AUS)206vChloe Paquet (FRA)151
Jaimee Fourlis (AUS)216v[2] Renata Zarazua (MEX)101
[WC] Talia Gibson (AUS)236vAndreea Mitu (ROU)218
[WC] Seone Mendez (AUS)247v[19] Hailey Baptiste (USA)129
[WC] Maddison Inglis (AUS)284v[14] Nuria Parrizas Diaz (ESP)123
[WC] Petra Hule (AUS)403v[10] Brenda Fruhvirtova (CZE)117
[WC] Kaylah McPhee (AUS)431v[6] Erika Andreeva111
[WC] Melisa Ercan (AUS)517vYuriko Miyazaki (GBR)189
[WC] Ivana Popovic (AUS)546vTena Lukas (CRO)225
[WC] Maya Joint (AUS)684vNatalija Stevanovic (SRB)184

> VIEW: Full Australian Open 2023 women's qualifying singles draw

The qualifying competition begins at Melbourne Park tomorrow, with players needing to win three matches to secure a coveted main-draw spot.

Tickets to attend Australian Open qualifying are just $5 for kids and $10 for adults. Fans will also be able to see some of the world's top-ranked players compete in practice matches at Melbourne Park and get the first look at the new-look precinct.

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