Australian Open 2023 – Men’s & Women’s Seeds Tracker

Australian Open 2023 top seeded players

For tennis fans, we’re sure you’re super excited because this is the first grand slam of the year. It’s Melbourne Park where all the action will take place this January as the 2023 Australian Open is underway and promises 2 weeks of exciting tennis action, across both men’s and women’s competitions.

Read Scoops is a big fan of grand slam tennis and we’ll be covering the Australian Open 2023 on a daily basis, giving you guys as many updates as possible. Quite a few big stars are ready and set to begin their 2023 with a bang, while a few players have had to drop out due to injuries, suspensions, and more. Keep reading for our 2023 Australian Open seeds tracker…

Australian Open 2023 - Men's & Women's Seeds Tracker

In every major grand slam, 32 of the top players are ‘seeded’ so as to ensure the best progression possible for the top ranked players. The 2023 Australian Open is scheduled between 16-29 Jan 2023 and we’ve listed down the top seeds of this competition in Melbourne, with Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek the respective men’s and women’s top seeded players this year.

The Australian Open 2023 qualifiers are also over and the draws are set. In the men’s draw, one of the players we’re super excited to see back in action is Austria’s Dominic Thiem who has got through from the qualifiers and will play unseeded in this tournament, coming into the event with some decent results after a long injury layoff.


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Australian Open 2023 men’s seeds tracker

  1. Rafael Nadal – Lost in Round 2 to Mackenzie McDonald
  2. Casper Ruud – Lost in Round 2 to Jenson Brooksby
  3. Stefanos Tsitsipas
  4. Novak Djokovic
  5. Andrey Rublev – Lost in quarter final to Novak Djokovic
  6. Felix Auger-Aliassime – Lost in Round 4 to Jiri Lehecka
  7. Daniil Medvedev – Lost in Round 3 to Sebastian Korda
  8. Taylor Harry Fritz – Lost in Round 2 to Alexei Popyrin
  9. Holger Rune – Lost in Round 4 to Andrey Rublev
  10. Hubert Hurkacz – Lost in Round 4 to Sebastian Korda
  11. Cameron Norrie – Lost in Round 3 to Jiri Lehecka
  12. Alexander Zverev – Lost in Round 2 to Michael Mmoh
  13. Matteo Berrettini – Lost in Round 1 to Andy Murray
  14. Pablo Carreno Busta – Lost in Round 2 to Benjamin Bonzi
  15. Jannik Sinner – Lost in Round 4 to Stefanos Tsitsipas
  16. Frances Tiafoe – Lost in Round 3 to Karen Khachanov
  17. Lorenzo Musetti – Lost in Round 1 to Lloyd Harris
  18. Karen Khachanov
  19. Nick Kyrgios – Pulled out prior to the tournament due to injury
  20. Denis Shapovalov – Lost in Round 3 to Hubert Hurkacz
  21. Borna Coric – Lost in Round 1 to Jiri Lehecka
  22. Alex de Minaur – Lost in Round 4 to Novak Djokovic
  23. Diego Schwartzman – Lost in Round 2 to Jeffrey John Wolf
  24. Roberto Bautista Agut – Lost in Round 4 to Tommy Paul
  25. Daniel Evans – Lost in Round 3 to Andrey Rublev
  26. Miomir Kecmanovic – Lost in Round 1 to Nicholas Jarry
  27. Grigor Dimitrov – Lost in Round 3 to Novak Djokovic
  28. Francisco Cerundolo – Lost in Round 3 to Felix Auger-Aliassime
  29. Sebastian Korda – Lost in quarter final to Karen Khachanov
  30. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina – Lost in Round 2 to Tommy Paul
  31. Yoshihito Nishioka – Lost in Round 4 to Karen Khachanov
  32. Botic van de Zandschulp – Lost in Round 2 to Tallon Griekspoor

Australian Open 2023 women’s seeds tracker

  1. Iga Swiatek – Lost in Round 4 to Elena Rybakina
  2. Ons Jabeur – Lost in Round 2 to Marketa Voudrousova
  3. Jessica Pegula – Lost in quarter final to Victoria Azarenka
  4. Caroline Garcia – Lost in Round 4 to Magda Linette
  5. Aryna Sabalenka – CHAMPION!!!
  6. Maria Sakkari – Lost in Round 3 to Lin Zhu
  7. Coco Gauff – Lost in Round 4 to Jelena Ostapenko
  8. Daria Kasatkina – Lost in Round 1 to Varvara Gracheva
  9. Veronika Kudermetova -Lost in Round 2 to Katie Volynets
  10. Madison Keys – Lost in Round 3 to Victoria Azarenka
  11. Paula Badosa – Pulled out prior to the tournament due to injury
  12. Belinda Bencic – Lost in Round 4 to Aryna Sabalenka
  13. Danielle Collins – Lost in Round 3 to Elena Rybakina
  14. Beatriz Haddad Maia – Lost in Round 1 to Nuria Parrizas-Diaz
  15. Petra Kvitova – Lost in Round 2 to Anhelina Kalinina
  16. Anett Kontaveit – Lost in Round 2 to Magda Linette
  17. Jelena Ostapenko – Lost in quarter final to Elena Rybakina
  18. Liudmila Samsonova – Lost in Round 2 to Donna Vekic
  19. Ekaterina Alexandrova – Lost in Round 3 to Magda Linette
  20. Barbora Krejčíková – Lost in Round 4 to Jessica Pegula
  21. Martina Trevisan – Lost in Round 1 to Anna Karolína Schmiedlová
  22. Elena Rybakina – Lost in the final to Aryna Sabalenka
  23. Zhang Shuai – Lost in Round 4 to Karolina Pliskova
  24. Victoria Azarenka – Lost in semi final to Elena Rybakina
  25. Marie Bouzková – Lost in Round 1 to Bianca Andreescu
  26. Elise Mertens – Lost in Round 3 to Aryna Sabalenka
  27. Irina-Camelia Begu – Lost in Round 2 to Laura Siegemund
  28. Amanda Anisimova – Lost in Round 1 to Marta Kostyuk
  29. Zheng Qinwen – Lost in Round 2 to Bernarda Pera
  30. Karolina Pliskova – Lost in quarter final to Magda Linette
  31. Kaia Kanepi – Lost in Round 1 to Kimberly Birrell
  32. Jil Teichmann – Lost in Round 2 to Lin Zhu

Australian Open 2023 withdrawals

In the men’s draw, Roger Federer is obviously going to miss the Australian Open 2023 because he’s now retired and the others to miss because of injuries are the young and exciting Carlos Alcaraz on one hand, and Marin Cilic on the other. In the women’s draw, Naomi Osaka is out while Paula Badosa is nursing a last minute injury too. Simona Halep is out because of a positive doping test suspension.

For daily updates on the top seeds at this event and other updates on the Australian Open 2023, stay tuned to ReadScoops.com


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