Sixteen Aussies to contest Australian Open 2024 Junior Championships

Hayden Jones, Maya Joint and Pavle Marinkov are among 16 Aussies playing singles at the Australian Open 2024 Junior Championships.


Friday 19 January 2024
Leigh Rogers
Melbourne, Australia

Sixteen of Australia's most promising prospects will compete in singles at the Australian Open 2024 Junior Championships.

Emerson Jones and Maya Joint headline the Aussie contenders in the girls' singles event.

The 15-year-old Jones is one of the world's highest-ranked juniors and recently became the first Australian in 24 years to win the Traralgon Junior International.

The sixth-seeded Jones meets qualifier Daria Egorova in the opening round.

Joint was a standout performer during the Australian Open 2024 women's qualifying singles competition, upsetting two higher-ranked opponents on her march into the final round.

The 17-year-old begins her junior singles campaign against 14th seed Wakana Sonobe, a 16-year-old from Japan.

Australian Open 2024Girls' singles, first round
PlayerAgeRankPlayerAgeRank
[6] Emerson Jones (AUS)159v[Q] Daria Egorova1683
Maya Joint (AUS)1725v[14] Wakana Sonobe (JPN)1618
[WC] Kimiko Cooper (AUS)15170v[Q] Lea Nilsson (SWE)15136
[WC] Giselle Guillen (AUS)15248v[2] Sara Saito (JPN)175
[WC] Tahlia Kokkinis (AUS)15283vAsylzhan Arystanbekova (KAZ)1756
[WC] Koharu Nishikawa (AUS)14421vMia Slama (USA)1751
[WC] Renee Alame (AUS)14627v[10] Ena Koike (JPN)1713
[Q] Alana Subasic (AUS)16293vNoemi Basiletti (ITA)1743

> VIEW: Australian Open 2024 girls' singles draw

Pavle Marinkov and Hayden Jones lead the Aussie charge in the Australian Open 2024 boys' singles competition.

Marinkov was the best performing Australian at Melbourne Park last summer, progressing to the third round as a wildcard entry. Aiming to better that result, the 17-year-old begins his quest against Korean Hoyoung Roh.

The 17-year-old Jones, who is the older brother of Emerson and making his third main-draw appearance at the Australian Open Junior Championships, meets Italian Daniele Rapagnetta in the opening round.

Cruz Hewitt, the 15-year-old son of former world No.1 Lleyton Hewitt, is making his Grand Slam debut. The wildcard faces American Alexander Razeghi, a 17-year-old ranked No.10.

Australian Open 2024Boys' singles, first round
PlayerAgeRankPlayerAgeRank
[13] Pavle Marinkov (AUS)1720vHoyoung Roh (KOR)1733
[16] Hayden Jones (AUS)1723vDaniele Rapagnetta (ITA)1787
[WC] Hugh Winter (AUS)1761vMees Rottgering (NED)1635
[WC] Ty Host (AUS)16188v[WC] Diego Eduardo Munoz Navia (BOL)18179
[WC] Jerome Estephan (AUS)16196v[Q] William Rejchtman Vinciguerra (SWE)1670
[WC] Cruz Hewitt (AUS)15201v[6] Alexander Razeghi (USA)1710
[WC] Rohan Hazratwala (AUS)16202v[5] Kaylan Bigun (USA)179
[WC] Daniel Jovanovski (AUS)15289vAtakan Karahan (TUR)1732

> VIEW: Australian Open 2024 boys' singles draw

The Australian Open 2024 Junior Championships will be played at Melbourne Park from 20-27 January.

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