The Australian Open 2024 has announced the first wildcards, including former champion Caroline Wozniacki and several Australian players. Emma Raducanu misses out on the wild cards but is set to make a comeback in Auckland. The entry list for the tournament features many big names with protected/special rankings, including Nadal, Osaka, and Kerber. Nine Aussies have received direct acceptance. Additionally, the 18-and-under Australian Championships at the December Showdown in Melbourne have seen strong performances from young players. Coaches and officials have also been recognized for their excellence in tennis.
Queenslanders Lily Taylor and Rohan Hazratwala have continued their strong form at the 18/u Australian Championships in Melbourne π The pair will compete in their respective finals for a chance to each become national champions. https://t.co/czoAf4vBEf
The most exceptional officials in the country have been listed as finalists for this years Excellence in Officiating Award. Check out the three nominees π https://t.co/EXQrljrIB8
Back-to-back for NSW Metro at the U19 Male National Championships! https://t.co/wRHWpIxy1D
Back in business π How our 2018 champ @CaroWozniacki is getting into "probably the best shape of my life" ahead of her AO 2024 campaign. https://t.co/Ngv8oosUVZ
Shaping our next tennis legends π Check out the three finalists for the 2023 Coaching Excellence award for development at the upcoming Australian Tennis Awards. https://t.co/YMgTNMF0aH
Aussie superstars encouraging more young people to learn to play tennis πΎ Alex de Minaur and Ajla Tomljanovic are the new ambassadors of Tennis Australiaβs Hot Shots Tennis program. https://t.co/cX5aThb3Qr
The comeback trail πͺ Emma Raducanu and Amanda Anisimova are set to make their comebacks in Auckland at the ASB Classic, beginning on January 1st. #ASBClassic https://t.co/xyd1aDVJYj
Emma Raducanu will make her comeback to the tennis tour next month. #BBCTennis
Australian Open 2024: Menβs and Womenβs Entry List. https://t.co/wPwRTJxjwd
Kickstarting their comebacks in Auckland next month π³πΏ @EmmaRaducanu & @AnisimovaAmanda will make their returns to the Tour from January 1st at the @ASB_Classic! Read more here π
Emma Raducanu will be back in Auckland π³πΏ The 2021 US Open champion, away from courts since April, and having undergone surgery on both wrists and the ankle in the meantime, will make her big return to the New Zealand courts at the beginning of January Will she get back on top? https://t.co/i7mfpENYJD
Through to the semifinals in singles and doubles πͺπͺ Queenslander Zane Stevens is thriving in the 18-and-under Australian Championships at the December Showdown in Melbourne. https://t.co/QDOKN4bbKL
Woz ready for return to Oz π§ π See you soon! @CaroWozniacki joins us on the podcast π https://t.co/W4raV2JMu2 https://t.co/WRXj9ZS0QZ
Emma Raducanu shows how she balances sponsor work and training after raking in over Β£12m More here π https://t.co/thjn5W6TWB
Nadal. Osaka. Kerber. Just some of the big names returning at AO 2024 π€© https://t.co/V8cz7T6E1y
Recognising the amazing club coaches around Australia π Three outstanding coaches have been nominated for the 2023 Coaching Excellence award at the upcoming Australian Tennis Awards. https://t.co/E6tTwcNP1b
Cya at Melbourne Park π Nine Aussies receive direct acceptance for Australian Open 2024. https://t.co/SU3DgGUtOd
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.
A strong year of results for Aussies around the world playing on the ITF Masters Tour πͺ Who will win the 2023 Most Outstanding 30+ Tennis Masters award? https://t.co/oIBJMGh1ut
See you in Melbourne, Woz! π¦πΊ Former champ @CaroWozniacki will return to the Australian Open in January after being awarded a wild card. β€΅οΈ https://t.co/RYyXZU4rxp
Going down under! π¦πΊπ¦ 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 Menβs Singles entry list, with a crazy high cut off of #97 because of multiple PRs. https://t.co/jP1zNLllfp
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 Β£12m Read here π https://t.co/thjn5W7rM9
Caroline Wozniacki WILL be appearing at the Australian Open π₯π¦πΊπΎ https://t.co/ysgGPeSgPn
An exciting semifinal line-up is set for the 14/u Australian Junior Tour Masters π₯ #DecemberShowdown #GoAussies https://t.co/PANULAyrlU
The first wildcards for @AustralianOpen 2024 have been revealed π Find out who has received a coveted main-draw spot π #GoAussies #AusOpen https://t.co/ZosYSYKH5f