Australian Open 2025 entry lists: Women's and men's singles main draw players for grand slam tennis tournament

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The singles entry lists for the upcoming Australian Open were revealed a month out from the tournament's opening day.

Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner – the reigning champions and current world No. 1s – will headline the action at Melbourne Park in January.

Some notable names have also used their protected and special rankings as they make injury comebacks, including Aussie firebrand Nick Kyrgios, the popular Kei Nishikori and Olympic gold medalist Belinda Bencic.

Sixteen qualifiers and eight wildcards will also complete the 128-player fields.

MORE: All confirmed Australian Open wildcards

The Sporting News has the full entry lists for 2025's first grand slam tennis tournament.

Australian Open 2025: Entry lists

Women's singles

Last updated December 24, 2024

SR = Special Ranking
WC = Wildcard
Q = Qualifier

RankingNameCountry
1Aryna Sabalenka 
2Iga SwiatekPOL
3Coco GauffUSA
4Jasmine PaoliniITA
5Qinwen ZhengCHN
6Elena RybakinaKAZ
7Jessica PegulaUSA
8Emma NavarroUSA
9Daria Kasatkina 
10Barbora KrejcikovaCZE
11Danielle CollinsUSA
12Paula BadosaESP
13Diana Shnaider 
14Anna Kalinskaya 
15Jelena OstapenkoLAT
15SRBelinda BencicSUI
16Mirra Andreeva 
17Beatriz Haddad MaiaBRA
18Marta KostyukUKR
19Donna VekicCRO
20Victoria Azarenka 
21Madison KeysUSA
22Karolina MuchovaCZE
23Elina SvitolinaUKR
24Katie BoulterGBR
25Magdalena FrechPOL
26Linda NoskovaCZE
27Liudmila Samsonova 
28Ekaterina Alexandrova 
29Yulia PutintsevaKAZ
30Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 
31Leylah FernandezCAN
32Maria SakkariGRE
33Dayana YastremskaUKR
34Elise MertensBEL
35Anastasia Potapova 
36Amanda AnisimovaUSA
37Xinyu WangCHN
38Magda LinettePOL
39Marketa VondrousovaCZE
40Lulu SunNZL
41Karolina PliskovaCZE
42Ons JabeurTUN
43Rebecca SramkovaSVK
44Elina AvanesyanARM
45Marie BouzkovaCZE
46Katerina SiniakovaCZE
47Peyton StearnsUSA
48Caroline GarciaFRA
49Yue YuanCHN
50Clara TausonDEN
51Olga DanilovicSRB
52Elisabetta CocciarettoITA
53Diane ParryFRA
54Viktoriya TomovaBUL
55Jessica Bouzas ManeiroESP
56Moyuka UchijimaJPN
57Anhelina KalininaUKR
58Renata ZarazuaMEX
59Emma RaducanuGBR
60Naomi OsakaJPN
61Katie VolynetsUSA
62Camila OsorioCOL
63Kamilla Rakhimova 
64Yafan WangCHN
65Ashlyn KruegerUSA
66Varvara GrachevaFRA
67Mccartney KesslerUSA
68Mayar SherifEGY
69Taylor TownsendUSA
70Sorana CirsteaROU
71Cristina BucsaESP
71SRCaty McNallyUSA
72Caroline WozniackiDEN
73Clara BurelFRA
73SRJulia GrabherAUT
74Bernarda PeraUSA
75Anna Blinkova 
76Veronika Kudermetova 
77Lucia BronzettiITA
78Sloane StephensUSA
79Erika Andreeva 
80Arantxa RusNED
81Caroline DolehideUSA
82Irina-Camelia BeguROU
83Laura SiegemundGER
84Sofia KeninUSA
85Sonay KartalGBR
85SRJodie BurrageGBR
86Jaqueline CristianROU
87Tatjana MariaGER
88Suzan LamensNED
89Maria Lourdes CarleARG
89SRSaisai ZhengCHN
90Zeynep SonmezTUR
91Jule NiemeierGER
92Hailey BaptisteUSA
93Anna BondarHUN
94Greet MinnenBEL
95Ann LiUSA
95SRDanka KovinicMNE
96Olivia GadeckiAUS
97Xiyu WangCHN
98Nadia PodoroskaARG
WCZhang ShuaiCHN
WCDaria SavilleAUS
WCAjla TomljanovicAUS
WCEmerson JonesAUS
WCTalia GibsonAUS
WCMaya JointAUS
WCChloe PaquetFRA
WCIva JovicUSA
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Men's singles

Last updated December 24, 2024

PR = Protected Ranking
WC = Wildcard
Q = Qualifier

RankingNameCountry
1Jannik SinnerITA
2Alexander ZverevGER
3Carlos AlcarazESP
4Taylor FritzUSA
5Daniil Medvedev 
6Casper RuudNOR
7Novak DjokovicSRB
8Andrey Rublev 
9Alex de MinaurAUS
10Grigor DimitrovBUL
11Stefanos TsitsipasGRE
12Tommy PaulUSA
13Holger RuneDEN
14Ugo HumbertFRA
15Jack DraperGBR
16Hubert HurkaczPOL
17Lorenzo MusettiITA
18Frances TiafoeUSA
18PRPablo Carreno BustaESP
19Karen Khachanov 
20Arthur FilsFRA
21Ben SheltonUSA
21PRNick KyrgiosAUS
22Sebastian KordaUSA
23Alejandro TabiloCHI
24Alexei PopyrinAUS
25Thomas MachacCZE
26Jordan ThompsonAUS
27Sebastian BaezARG
28Jiri LeheckaCZE
29Felix Auger-AliassimeCAN
30Francisco CerundoloARG
31Giovanni Mpetshi PerricardFRA
32Flavio CobolliITA
33Alexander BublikKAZ
33PRReilly OpelkaUSA
34Matteo BerrettiniITA
35Nicolas JarryCHI
36Nuno BorgesPOR
37Matteo ArnaldiITA
38Brandon NakashimaUSA
39Tomas Martin EtcheverryARG
40Tallon GriekspoorNED
41Alex MichelsenUSA
42Jan-Lennard StruffGER
43Pedro MartinezESP
44Luciano DarderiITA
45Zhizhen ZhangCHN
46Marcos GironUSA
47Mariano NavoneARG
48Jakub MensikCZE
48PRKei NishikoriJPN
49Cameron NorrieGBR
50Juncheng ShangCHN
51Roberto Bautista AgutESP
52David GoffinBEL
52PRJenson BrooksbyUSA
53Lorenzo SonegoITA
54Miomir KecmanovicSRB
55Gael MonfilsFRA
56Denis ShapovalovCAN
57Roberto Carballes BaenaESP
58Fabian MarozsanHUN
59Arthur RinderknechFRA
60Roman Safiullin 
61Alejandro Davidovich FokinaESP
62Jaume MunarESP
63Arthur CazauxFRA
64Christopher O'ConnellAUS
65Yunchaokete BuCHN
66Adrian MannarinoFRA
67Alexandre MullerFRA
68Aleksandar VukicAUS
69Yoshihito NishiokaJPN
70Corentin MoutetFRA
71Zizou BergsBEL
72Quentin HalysFRA
73Rinky HijikataAUS
74Thiago Seyboth WildBRA
75Benjamin BonziFRA
76Hugo GastonFRA
77Thanasi KokkinakisAUS
78Alexander ShevchenkoKAZ
79Facundo Diaz AcostaARG
80Botic van de ZandschulpNED
81Dusan LajovicSRB
82James DuckworthAUS
83Damir DzumhurBIH
84Taro DanielJPN
85Francisco ComesanaARG
86Pavel Kotov 
87Gabriel DialloCAN
88Sebastian OfnerAUT
89Daniel AltmaierGER
90Borna CoricCRO
91Fabio FogniniITA
92Luca NardiITA
93Adam WaltonAUS
94Otto VirtanenFIN
94PRDominic StrickerSUI
95Emil RuusuvuoriFIN
96Yannick HanfmannGER
97Camilo Ugo CarabelliARG
98Sumit NagalIND
99Jacob FearnleyGBR
WCKasidit SamrejTHA
WCTristan Schoolkate AUS
WCLi TuAUS
WCJames McCabeAUS
WCStan WawrinkaSUI
WCOmar JasikaAUS
WCLucas PouilleFRA
WCNishesh BasavareddyUSA
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When is Australian Open 2025?

The Australian Open will commence on Sunday, January 12 and run through to Sunday, January 26.

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News currently based in Manchester, England. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. Joshua specialises in rugby league, motorsport and tennis. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again. 

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