2017 Australian Open
The 2017 Australian Open was a tennis tournament that took place at Melbourne Park between 16 and 29 January 2017. It was the 105th edition of the Australian Open, and the first Grand Slam tournament of the year. The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair players competed in singles and doubles tournaments. As in previous years, the tournament's title sponsor was Kia.
Novak Djokovic and Angelique Kerber were the defending champions and both were unsuccessful in their title defence; they lost to Denis Istomin and CoCo Vandeweghe in the second and fourth rounds, respectively. For the first time since the 2004 French Open, both No. 1 seeds lost before the quarterfinals, with both Andy Murray and Kerber defeated in the fourth round.
Roger Federer won his eighteenth men's singles Grand Slam title by defeating Rafael Nadal in a five-set final. It was his first major title since 2012 Wimbledon and a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final, which Nadal won in five sets. Serena Williams overcame her sister Venus in the women's singles final, surpassing Steffi Graf to become the player with the most major wins in the women's game in the Open Era.
Tournament
[edit | edit source]The 2017 Australian Open was the 105th edition of the tournament and was held at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia.
The tournament was run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is part of the 2017 ATP World Tour and the 2017 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consisted of both men's and women's singles and doubles draw as well as a mixed doubles event. There were singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which are part of the Grade A category of tournaments, and also singles, doubles, and quad events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players as part of the NEC tour under the Grand Slam category.
The tournament was played on hard courts and took place over a series of 25 courts, including the three main show courts: Rod Laver Arena, Hisense Arena and Margaret Court Arena.[1]
Broadcast
[edit | edit source]In Australia, selected key matches were broadcast live by the Seven Network. The majority of matches was shown on the network's primary channel Channel Seven; however, during news programming nationwide and most night matches in Perth, coverage shifted to either 7Two or 7mate. Additionally, every match was also available to be streamed live through a free 7Tennis mobile app.[2]
Internationally, Eurosport held the rights for Europe, broadcasting matches on Eurosport 1, Eurosport 2 and the Eurosport Player.
Singles players
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[edit | edit source]Men's singles
[edit | edit source]- Switzerland Roger Federer defeated Spain Rafael Nadal, 6–4, 3–6, 6–1, 3–6, 6–3
This was a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final, which Rafael Nadal won to become the first (and to date, only) Spaniard to win the Australian Open title. The final saw the two holding service for six games of the first set, whilst during the seventh game was the pivotal break of serve giving Federer the opening set. Nadal quickly broke Federer's serve in the second set racing out to a lead that Federer could not overcome, giving him the second set and leveling the match at one set apiece. The third set was a rather lopsided affair seeing Nadal secure his service game only in the fourth game of the set. The fourth set started off competitively with the two holdings serve until Nadal broke in the fourth game of the set, a lead he would never surrender, evening the match at two sets apiece. The decisive fifth set commenced with a break of Federer's serve by Nadal, giving him a lead in the early going; however, Nadal's serve got broken during the sixth game of the set, leveling the match at two sets and three games apiece. Federer won the next three games breaking Nadal's service in the eighth game of the set to allow him to successfully serve out the match in the final ninth game. This was Roger Federer's 18th Grand Slam singles title, the most ever by a man in the history of tennis, and it was his fifth Australian Open title, just one shy of the record co-held by Novak Djokovic and Roy Emerson.[3] Federer would go on to equal this record by defending his title successfully the next year.
Women's singles
[edit | edit source]- Error creating thumbnail: Serena Williams defeated Error creating thumbnail: Venus Williams, 6–4, 6–4
This was a rematch of the 2003 Australian Open final, where Serena Williams completed the first "Serena Slam" and her career Grand Slam, whilst Serena won five more Australian Open titles in the interim and her sister Venus had no other final appearances at the event. They each broke the others' serve twice to start the match with Venus finally holding serve in the fifth service game and her sister Serena holding her own serve in the subsequent game. The seventh game was the pivotal break of service that Serena Williams got on her sister Venus' serve, costing her the set just a mere three games later. During the second set, the two traded held service games for the first six games to start the set, whilst Venus started serving first. She would get broken again during the seventh game of the set, which eventually surrendered the match to sister Serena. This was Serena Williams' 23 Grand Slam singles title and seventh Australian Open title for her career, both being Open era records, whilst being one shy of Margaret Court's record of 24 in the history of tennis.[4]
Men's doubles
[edit | edit source]- Finland Henri Kontinen / Australia John Peers defeated. Error creating thumbnail: Bob Bryan / Error creating thumbnail: Mike Bryan, 7–5, 7–5
Women's doubles
[edit | edit source]- Error creating thumbnail: Bethanie Mattek-Sands / Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová defeated Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková / China Peng Shuai, 6–7(4–7), 6–3, 6–3
Mixed doubles
[edit | edit source]- Error creating thumbnail: Abigail Spears / Colombia Juan Sebastián Cabal defeated India Sania Mirza / Croatia Ivan Dodig, 6–2, 6–4
Wheelchair men's singles
[edit | edit source]- Argentina Gustavo Fernández defeated France Nicolas Peifer, 3–6, 6–2, 6–0
Wheelchair women's singles
[edit | edit source]- Japan Yui Kamiji defeated Netherlands Jiske Griffioen, 6–7(2–7), 6–3, 6–3
Wheelchair quad singles
[edit | edit source]- Australia Dylan Alcott defeated United Kingdom Andrew Lapthorne, 6–2, 6–2
Wheelchair men's doubles
[edit | edit source]- Belgium Joachim Gérard / United Kingdom Gordon Reid defeated Argentina Gustavo Fernández / United Kingdom Alfie Hewett, 6–3, 3–6, [10–3]
Wheelchair women's doubles
[edit | edit source]- Netherlands Jiske Griffioen / Netherlands Aniek van Koot defeated Netherlands Diede de Groot / Japan Yui Kamiji, 6–3, 6–2
Wheelchair quad doubles
[edit | edit source]- United Kingdom Andrew Lapthorne / Error creating thumbnail: David Wagner defeated Australia Dylan Alcott / Australia Heath Davidson, 6–3, 6–3
Boys' singles
[edit | edit source]- Hungary Zsombor Piros defeated Israel Yshai Oliel, 4–6, 6–4, 6–3
Girls' singles
[edit | edit source]- Ukraine Marta Kostyuk defeated Switzerland Rebeka Masarova, 7–5, 1–6, 6–4
Boys' doubles
[edit | edit source]- Chinese Taipei Hsu Yu-hsiou / China Zhao Lingxi defeated New Zealand Finn Reynolds / Portugal Duarte Vale, 6–7(8–10), 6–4, [10–5]
Girls' doubles
[edit | edit source]- Canada Bianca Andreescu / Error creating thumbnail: Carson Branstine defeated Poland Maja Chwalińska / Poland Iga Świątek, 6–1, 7–6(7–4)
Doubles seeds
[edit | edit source]Mixed doubles
[edit | edit source]| Team | Rank1 | Seed | |
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| Error creating thumbnail: Bethanie Mattek-Sands | Error creating thumbnail: Mike Bryan | 6 | 1 |
| India Sania Mirza | Croatia Ivan Dodig | 16 | 2 |
| Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková | France Édouard Roger-Vasselin | 26 | 3 |
| Chinese Taipei Chan Hao-ching | Belarus Max Mirnyi | 33 | 4 |
| Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan | Poland Łukasz Kubot | 35 | 5 |
| Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková | Brazil Bruno Soares | 36 | 6 |
| Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká | Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek | 46 | 7 |
| Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková | Error creating thumbnail: Rajeev Ram | 49 | 8 |
- 1 Rankings are as of 9 January 2017.
Main draw wildcard entries
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Point and prize money distribution
[edit | edit source]Point distribution
[edit | edit source]Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points offered for each event.
Senior points
[edit | edit source]| Event | W | F | SF | QF | Round of 16 | Round of 32 | Round of 64 | Round of 128 | Q | Q3 | Q2 | Q1 |
| Men's singles | 2000 | 1200 | 720 | 360 | 180 | 90 | 45 | 10 | 25 | 16 | 8 | 0 |
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| Men's doubles | 0 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||
| Women's singles | 1300 | 780 | 430 | 240 | 130 | 70 | 10 | 40 | 30 | 20 | 2 | |
| Women's doubles | 10 | — | — | — | — | — |
Wheelchair points[edit | edit source]
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Junior points[edit | edit source]
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Prize money
[edit | edit source]The Australian Open total prize money for 2017 was increased by 14% to a tournament record A$50,000,000.
| Event | W | F | SF | QF | Round of 16 | Round of 32 | Round of 64 | Round of 1281 | Q3 | Q2 | Q1 |
| Singles | A$3,700,000 | A$1,900,000 | A$900,000 | A$440,000 | A$220,000 | A$130,000 | A$80,000 | A$50,000 | A$25,000 | A$12,500 | A$6,250 |
| Doubles * | A$650,000 | A$325,000 | A$160,500 | A$80,000 | A$40,000 | A$23,000 | A$14,800 | — | — | — | — |
| Mixed doubles * | A$150,500 | A$75,500 | A$37,500 | A$18,750 | A$9,000 | A$4,500 | — | — | — | — | — |
1Qualifiers prize money was also the Round of 128 prize money.
*per team
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Australian Open official website
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