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Australian Open qualifying wildcards announced

  • Leigh Rogers

A strong contingent of local contenders are set to contest the Australian Open 2024 qualifying competitions.

Seventeen Australian players have been awarded wildcards, boosting the total number of local hopes in the qualifying field to 25.

The qualifying action kicks off at Melbourne Park on Monday 8 January.

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Among the wildcard recipients are some of Australia's most promising junior athletes, with eight awarded to teenage talents.

This includes in-form Talia Gibson, a 19-year-old from Perth who has won 11 of her past 12 matches, and 17-year-old Pavle Marinkov, Australia's top-ranked junior boy who scored his first top-120 win this week at an ATP Challenger in Canberra.

Maya Joint, a 17-year-old who impressively scored two top-200 wins this week to reach the Canberra International quarterfinals, will make her Grand Slam debut. So too will 18-year-old Melisa Ercan, a winner of four ITF pro singles titles in 2023, and 15-year-old Emerson Jones, who sits at a career-high world No.9 in the ITF junior rankings.

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Jones' older brother, 17-year-old Hayden, will also feature in a Grand Slam qualifying draw for the first time. He is currently the world No.24 in the ITF junior rankings.

Reigning Australian Open boys' singles champion Alexander Blockx, an 18-year-old from Belgium, also receives a wildcard.

Alina Korneeva, the AO 2023 girls’ singles champion, is a direct acceptance into the women’s qualifying singles draw.

At age 26, former junior Grand Slam champion Omar Jasika is the oldest wildcard recipient this year.

AO 2024 qualifying wildcards

MEN’S QUALIFYING SINGLES

WOMEN’S QUALIFYING SINGLES

Player

Rank

Player

Rank

Dane Sweeny (AUS)

256

Talia Gibson (AUS)

236

Tristan Schoolkate (AUS)

260

Seone Mendez (AUS)

247

Philip Sekulic (AUS)

277

Maddison Inglis (AUS)

284

Omar Jasika (AUS)

342

Petra Hule (AUS)

403

Alexander Blockx (BEL)

350

Kaylah McPhee (AUS)

431

Jeremy Jin (AUS)

726

Melisa Ercan (AUS)

517

Edward Winter (AUS)

753

Ivana Popovic (AUS)

546

Pavle Marinkov (AUS)

1108

Maya Joint (AUS)

684

Hayden Jones (AUS)

1317

Emerson Jones (AUS)

797

 

The Australian Open 2024 qualifying competition will be played at Melbourne Park from 8-11 January, with players needing to win three rounds to earn a coveted main-draw place.

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