Sunday 28 January 2024

Out of Australia On to Austria, France & Thailand

 

Our first major of the season is under our belts. Some have described this year's AO as 'bizarre' considering the upsets, although at the end the top seeds prevailed in the finals. The biggest surprise was the #1 WTA player - Iga Swiatek - losing the 3R to #50 Czech youngster Linda Noskova in her debut at the AO. Noskova went on to the QF after a 4R retirement by Elina Svitolina, where she lost to Dayana Yastremska. Noskova joined a number of young Russians and Czechs making their marks here. It may be safe to assume that with their level of play, there may to be more parity among the WTA field going forth. The last woman standing, World #2 Aryna Sabalenka, successfully defended her 2023 title here and proved unbeatable, not losing a set.

On the men's side, some consider Novak Djokovic's loss in the SF to Jannik Sinner an upset. Which is understandable considering prior to this SF loss, Novak had won 34 consecutive AO matches dating back to 2018. He's won 10 of the last 22 slams he's contested and reached the Final in every major he appeared since Wimbledon of 2022. With that record and 10 AO trophies, I expect that Novak is the one upset. But Sinner will go down as the one to break a mighty powerful streak. Another upset was Carlos Alcaraz losing in the QF to Alexander Zverev, although the latter was impressive up to and including the 4 1/2 hour SF where he lost to Daniil Medvedev after being up the first two sets, then losing two very close TB'ers in sets 3 and 4 before Daniil finished him off in the 5th to face Sinner in the Final.

Besides this year's upsets, there were an inordinate number of 5-setters and an impressive surge of young players outplaying their more-vetted opponents. There's many who we should keep an eye out for this year (there's a handful  - Frenchman Arthur Cazaux is one, although he's certainly not the only one, but I saw little of this year's AO, but those of you who did without sleep this fortnight know who I'm talking about!)

Finally, perhaps 'bizarre' or tennis poetry, the Final between the #3 and #4 seeds almost mirrored the Zverev/Medvedev SF - Jannik, having not lost a set before the Final went down the first two sets to Medvedev before finding gears, answers and magic to take the last three sets and lift his first Major trophy! IMO Sinner's win may announce an official changing of the guard. Novak is no longer seen as indomitable and Jannik and his generation seem poised to take the mantle going forward. Not to write off some veterans since on any given day anyone can be beat, but there seems to be new sheriffs in Tennis Town. 

Congratulations to this year's AO Champions:

Men's Singles: Jannik Sinner d. Daniil Medvedev
Women's Singles - Aryna Sabalenka d. Zheng Qinwen

Men's Doubles: R. Bopanna/M. Ebden d. S. Bolelli/A. Vavassori
Women's Doubles: E. Mertens/Hsieh S.W d. J. Ostapenko/L. Kichenok
Mixed Doubles: Hsieh S.W./J. Zielenski d. J. Krawczyk/N. Skupski

On to this week👇

Monday 8 January 2024

Last Call before the Australian Open: Adelaide, Auckland & Hobart

 


Congratulations to last week's champions:

The United Cup: Germany d. Poland. It was a close contest considering Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz are top competitors not only for Poland but on the tour. But Alexander Zverev and Angie Kerber as well as Laura Siegemund proved their mettle for the Germans. For those that were able to see the Cup, I take it was exciting (I didn't see any of it since Australia is in the middle of the night for me but I kept track via LS).

WTA 500 Brisbane
Singles: Elena Rybakina d. Aryna Sabalenka
Doubles: L. Kichenok/J. Ostapenko

WTA 250 Auckland:
Singles: CoCo Gauff d. Elina Svitolina
Doubles: A. Danilina/V. Hruncakova

ATP 250 Brisbane
Singles: Grigor Dimitrov d. Holger Rune
Doubles: L. Glasspool/J. Rojer

ATP 250 Hong Kong
Singles: Andrey Rublev d. Emil Ruusuvuori
Doubles: M. Pavic/M. Arevalo

This week, besides the Australian Open qualifications, we have a combined WTA 500/ATP 250 in Adelaide, a WTA 250 in Hobart and an ATP 250 in Auckland. While it's Winter here, it's heating up in Australia!👇