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Defending champ Nadal faces tough test at new-era Australian Open

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

MELBOURNE Jan 15, 2023 - 1:50 pm GMT+3
Spain's Rafael Nadal during a practice session ahead of the 2023 Australian Open, Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 15, 2023. (EPA Photo)
Spain's Rafael Nadal during a practice session ahead of the 2023 Australian Open, Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 15, 2023. (EPA Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Jan 15, 2023 1:50 pm

Rafael Nadal opens his Australian Open title defense Monday feeling vulnerable and against a dangerous young opponent, with women's top seed Iga Swiatek also facing a tricky encounter as she targets a maiden crown.

The first Grand Slam of the year kicks off at Melbourne Park with the men's world No. 1 ranking at stake and a new women's champion set to be crowned after Ashleigh Barty's shock retirement following her win last year.

Spanish great Nadal, 36, has lost six of his past seven matches, including his opening two this year, ahead of a difficult afternoon clash on Rod Laver Arena against Britain's in-form Jack Draper.

"Probably one of the toughest first-round (games) possible, being seeded," said the 22-time Grand Slam winner and top seed. "Young, powerful, growing very, very fast on the ranking, playing well."

The fast-improving Draper, 21, made the semifinals of the Adelaide International this week and said he would not be overawed, despite Nadal being an idol.

"I want to go and compete hard and really play well and I want to go and win the match, of course. So that will be the plan," he said.

Nadal surged to the title last year with a thrilling five-set win over Russia's Daniil Medvedev, who faces American Marcos Giron on center court in an evening match.

His run to a first Australian crown since 2009 came in the absence of nine-time champion Novak Djokovic, who is back this year and a heavy favorite after missing the 2022 event when he was deported over his COVID vaccination stance.

The 35-year-old Serbian begins Tuesday against Spain's Roberto Carballes Baena, bidding not just for a 10th title and to equal Nadal's 22 Slams, but to reclaim the top world ranking.

"I like my chances," said Djokovic, who is in form, winning at Adelaide last week after ending 2022 with another ATP Finals triumph.

He can return to the top by lifting the trophy. So can Norway's Casper Ruud and Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, according to the governing body ATP.

World No. 3 Ruud can also become world No. 1 by reaching the final, as long neither Djokovic nor Tsitsipas win the title.

If none of those scenarios play out, the reign of Carlos Alcaraz, who is not playing in Melbourne due to injury, will continue.

Tsitsipas opens his campaign against France's Quentin Halys on Margaret Court Arena, with Ruud in action on Tuesday.

Poland's Iga Swiatek during a practice session ahead of the Australian Open, Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 11, 2023. (AFP Photo)
Poland's Iga Swiatek during a practice session ahead of the Australian Open, Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 11, 2023. (AFP Photo)

'Intense' opener for Swiatek

Top seed Swiatek is a clear favorite having dominated women's tennis following the retirement of Barty in March last year.

The Pole secured eight WTA titles in 2022 and became the first woman in six years to win two Grand Slams in the same season – at Roland Garros and New York.

With retired great Serena Williams and two-time Melbourne winner Naomi Osaka also missing, it is almost certain that there will be a new name on the Daphne Akhurst trophy.

The only former title-holders in the draw are out-of-sorts Sofia Kenin, who won in 2020, and Victoria Azarenka, whose second Australian Open triumph was a decade ago.

Swiatek begins on Monday against Jule Niemeier, the German world No. 68 who reached the quarter-finals at Wimbledon last year.

More recently, the pair clashed in the last 16 at the U.S. Open, where Swiatek had to dig deep after dropping the first set before going on to win the tournament.

"It's not going to be easy," she said of Neimeier.

"But any match in a Grand Slam is always more intense and more stressful than other tournaments. I'll be ready for it."

American world number three Jessica Pegula will also fancy her chances.

The 28-year-old played a central role for the victorious USA team at the United Cup to continue her red-hot form from the end of the 2022 season, which included lifting a second singles trophy at the WTA 1000 in Guadalajara.

She plays Romania's Jacqueline Cristian first up.

Sixth seed Maria Sakkari and seventh seed Coco Gauff are also in action Monday, as is Azarenka – against Kenin.

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