The 2024 Australian Open entry lists have been disclosed, with a high cut-off of #97 due to the use of protected rankings by top players like Rafael Nadal, Naomi Osaka, and Caroline Wozniacki. Caroline Wozniacki has received one of the first wildcards, while Emma Raducanu has missed out. Coco Gauff, at just 19, has become the world's highest-paid female athlete, earning $22.7 million in 2023. Nine Australians have received direct acceptance into the tournament, showcasing the local talent.
Through to the semifinals in singles and doubles 💪💪 Queenslander Zane Stevens is thriving in the 18-and-under Australian Championships at the December Showdown in Melbourne. https://t.co/QDOKN4bbKL
Tennis-Djokovic still the man but youngsters knocking on the door https://t.co/8XivS0ST4w https://t.co/i10ss8pwIn
Emma Raducanu shows how she balances sponsor work and training after raking in over £12m More here 👇 https://t.co/thjn5W6TWB
Nadal. Osaka. Kerber. Just some of the big names returning at AO 2024 🤩 https://t.co/V8cz7T6E1y
Cya at Melbourne Park 👋 Nine Aussies receive direct acceptance for Australian Open 2024. https://t.co/SU3DgGUtOd
Here's how Coco Gauff made $22.7M at 19 https://t.co/5yFHq2ivLR https://t.co/YaxsO39o1u
Australian Open entry lists are out. Cannot recall a tournament list with so many big-time players with protected/special rankings From Nadal and Cilic to Osaka and Kerber and many, many more, including long-absent American Amanda Anisimova https://t.co/57Xo2wcuU6
Seven women entered the 2024 #AusOpen with protected rankings: Amanda Anisimova Jennifer Brady Angelique Kerber Caty McNally Naomi Osaka Shelby Rogers Ajla Tomljanovic Entry list cut for the women was #99 Claire Liu.
Coco Gauff is @Sportico world’s highest paid female athlete for first time in 2023 at $22.7 million. Osaka made it to top five ahead of Sabalenka without playing this year; Raducanu, at #4, also played little this season. No one near Osaka’s 2021 record haul of $55.2 million. https://t.co/ETFWDzo4qk
Going down under! 🇦🇺🦘 Former World No. 1 and 2018 Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki has received one of the first wild cards for the 2024 Australian Open. https://t.co/TtLXib0Blm
First Australian Open wild cards announced: Caroline Wozniacki, and Aussies Kimberly Birrell, Olivia Gadecki, Taylah Preston , James Duckworth, Marc Polmans and Adam Walton.
We can end up having an Australian Open qualifying with Raducanu, Schwartzman, Fognini, Goffin, Paire, Nakashima, etc...
Australian Open Men’s Singles entry list, with a crazy high cut off of #97 because of multiple PRs. https://t.co/jP1zNLllfp
Coco Gauff — at just 19 years old — is now the world’s highest paid female athlete, earning $22.7 million last year. Seven out of the top ten were tennis players. (h/t @kbadenhausen) https://t.co/aFljdpQ5gE
Emma Raducanu misses out on first batch of Australian Open wild cards https://t.co/pPQ9Bw5ut1
Emma Raducanu misses out on first batch of Australian Open wild cards https://t.co/yCISfaI4A0
Emma Raducanu shows how she balances sponsor work and training after raking in over £12m Read here 👇 https://t.co/thjn5W7rM9
Caroline Wozniacki WILL be appearing at the Australian Open 🔥🇦🇺🎾 https://t.co/ysgGPeSgPn
An exciting semifinal line-up is set for the 14/u Australian Junior Tour Masters 🔥 #DecemberShowdown #GoAussies https://t.co/PANULAyrlU
The first wildcards for @AustralianOpen 2024 have been revealed 👀 Find out who has received a coveted main-draw spot 👇 #GoAussies #AusOpen https://t.co/ZosYSYKH5f
Seven men entered 2024 #AusOpen using protected rankings: Denis Shapovalov Soonwoo Kwon Jiri Vesely Milos Raonic Rafael Nadal Marin Cilic Reilly Opelka This means the cut is currently *very* high, up at #97 (Alex Michelsen). #98 Dominic Thiem is the first player out (for now).