2022 Australian Open – Men's singles

Rafael Nadal defeated Daniil Medvedev in the final, 2–6, 6–7(5–7), 6–4, 6–4, 7–5 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2022 Australian Open.[1] It was his second Australian Open title and 21st major singles title overall, surpassing the all-time record he had jointly held with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.[2][3] Nadal became the fourth man, after Roy Emerson, Rod Laver, and Djokovic, to achieve the double career Grand Slam, and the second in the Open Era.[4] He also became the first man in the Open Era to win an Australian Open final after losing the first two sets.[5] This marked the third consecutive year a man trailed by two sets in a major final yet rallied to win, following Djokovic's two-set comeback at the 2021 French Open and Dominic Thiem's at the 2020 US Open.[6]

Men's singles
2022 Australian Open
Final
ChampionSpain Rafael Nadal
Runner-upRussia Daniil Medvedev
Score2–6, 6–7(5–7), 6–4, 6–4, 7–5
Details
Draw128
Seeds32
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Djokovic was the three-time reigning champion,[7] but did not compete after his visa was cancelled shortly before the tournament began due to an intervention from Australia's Immigration Minister Alex Hawke, citing risks to public health and good order in Australia.[8] That meant Nadal was the only former champion (2009) to compete in the tournament, with both Federer and Stan Wawrinka sidelined by injury.[9] Djokovic retained the world No. 1 singles ranking despite being unable to defend his points after Medvedev and Alexander Zverev lost in the final and fourth round, respectively.[10]

Matteo Berrettini became the first man born in the 1990s to reach the quarterfinals at all four majors,[11] and the first Italian man to reach the semifinals of the Australian Open.[12]

Seeds edit

01.     Novak Djokovic (Deported)
02.     Daniil Medvedev (final)
03.     Alexander Zverev (fourth round)
04.     Stefanos Tsitsipas (semifinals)
05.     Andrey Rublev (third round)
06.     Rafael Nadal (champion)
07.     Matteo Berrettini (semifinals)
08.     Casper Ruud (withdrew due to ankle injury)
09.     Félix Auger-Aliassime (quarterfinals)
10.     Hubert Hurkacz (second round)
11.     Jannik Sinner (quarterfinals)
12.     Cameron Norrie (first round)
13.     Diego Schwartzman (second round)
14.     Denis Shapovalov (quarterfinals)
15.     Roberto Bautista Agut (third round)
16.     Cristian Garín (third round)
17.     Gaël Monfils (quarterfinals)
18.     Aslan Karatsev (third round)
19.     Pablo Carreño Busta (fourth round)
20.     Taylor Fritz (fourth round)
21.     Nikoloz Basilashvili (first round)
22.     John Isner (first round)
23.     Reilly Opelka (third round)
24.     Dan Evans (third round)
25.     Lorenzo Sonego (third round)
26.     Grigor Dimitrov (second round)
27.     Marin Čilić (fourth round)
28.     Karen Khachanov (third round)
29.     Ugo Humbert (first round)
30.     Lloyd Harris (first round)
31.     Carlos Alcaraz (third round)
32.     Alex de Minaur (fourth round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                     
17   Gaël Monfils 4 4 6 6 2
7   Matteo Berrettini 6 6 3 3 6
7   Matteo Berrettini 3 2 6 3
6   Rafael Nadal 6 6 3 6
14   Denis Shapovalov 3 4 6 6 3
6   Rafael Nadal 6 6 4 3 6
6   Rafael Nadal 2 65 6 6 7
2   Daniil Medvedev 6 77 4 4 5
11   Jannik Sinner 3 4 2
4   Stefanos Tsitsipas 6 6 6
4   Stefanos Tsitsipas 65 6 4 1
2   Daniil Medvedev 77 4 6 6
9   Félix Auger-Aliassime 77 6 62 5 4
2   Daniil Medvedev 64 3 77 7 6

Top half edit

Section 1 edit

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
LL   S Caruso 4 2 1
  M Kecmanović 6 6 6   M Kecmanović 79 7 710
Q   M Kukushkin 3 4 2   T Paul 67 5 68
  T Paul 6 6 6   M Kecmanović 6 68 6 7
  O Otte 6 6 6 25   L Sonego 4 710 2 5
WC   C-h Tseng 4 3 2   O Otte 6 2 3 1
  S Querrey 5 3 3 25   L Sonego 2 6 6 6
25   L Sonego 7 6 6   M Kecmanović 5 64 3
17   G Monfils 6 6 6 17   G Monfils 7 77 6
  F Coria 1 1 3 17   G Monfils 6 6 6
  A Bublik 3 77 6 6   A Bublik 1 0 4
LL   E Escobedo 6 65 3 3 17   G Monfils 77 6 6
  F Delbonis 615 6 4 2 16   C Garín 64 1 3
  P Martínez 717 3 6 6   P Martínez 77 64 6 2 2
  F Bagnis 3 4 7 77 3 16   C Garín 61 77 2 6 6
16   C Garín 6 6 5 64 6

Section 2 edit

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
12   C Norrie 3 0 4
  S Korda 6 6 6   S Korda 3 6 62 7 710
  C Moutet 3 6 6 6   C Moutet 6 4 77 5 66
WC   L Pouille 6 3 4 3   S Korda 4 5 78 3
  T Griekspoor 6 6 6 19   P Carreño Busta 6 7 66 6
  F Fognini 1 4 4   T Griekspoor 3 78 63 6 4
Q   TM Etcheverry 1 2 62 19   P Carreño Busta 6 66 77 3 6
19   P Carreño Busta 6 6 77 19   P Carreño Busta 5 64 4
31   C Alcaraz 6 6 6 7   M Berrettini 7 77 6
Q   A Tabilo 2 2 3 31   C Alcaraz 6 6 7
  M Fucsovics 3 6 1 78 1   D Lajović 2 1 5
  D Lajović 6 4 6 66 6 31   C Alcaraz 2 63 6 6 65
WC   S Kozlov 7 6 6 7   M Berrettini 6 77 4 2 710
  J Veselý 5 3 4 WC   S Kozlov 1 6 4 1
  B Nakashima 6 2 65 3 7   M Berrettini 6 4 6 6
7   M Berrettini 4 6 77 6

Section 3 edit

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
3   A Zverev 77 6 77
  D Altmaier 63 1 61 3   A Zverev 6 6 6
  F López 1 3 6 5   J Millman 4 4 0
  J Millman 6 6 4 7 3   A Zverev 6 6 6
Q   R Albot 6 6 4 6 Q   R Albot 3 4 4
  Y Nishioka 3 4 6 2 Q   R Albot 6 77 6
WC   A Vukic 4 6 7 77 WC   A Vukic 4 64 4
30   L Harris 6 3 5 63 3   A Zverev 3 65 3
23   R Opelka 6 6 77 14   D Shapovalov 6 77 6
  K Anderson 3 4 63 23   R Opelka 6 6 77
  D Koepfer 6 3 6 6   D Koepfer 4 3 64
  C Taberner 1 6 4 1 23   R Opelka 64 6 3 4
  H Rune 6 4 6 3 2 14   D Shapovalov 77 4 6 6
  S-w Kwon 3 6 3 6 6   S-w Kwon 66 77 78 5 2
  L Djere 63 4 6 63 14   D Shapovalov 78 63 66 7 6
14   D Shapovalov 77 6 3 77

Section 4 edit

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
10   H Hurkacz 6 77 65 6
  E Gerasimov 2 63 77 3 10   H Hurkacz 4 2 3
  J Duckworth 4 6 6 2 1   A Mannarino 6 6 6
  A Mannarino 6 2 3 6 6   A Mannarino 77 64 7 6
Q   N Milojević 7 4 3 2 18   A Karatsev 64 77 5 4
  M McDonald 5 6 6 6   M McDonald 6 2 2 3
  J Munar 6 61 77 4 4 18   A Karatsev 3 6 6 6
18   A Karatsev 3 77 63 6 6   A Mannarino 614 2 2
28   K Khachanov 3 6 6 77 6   R Nadal 716 6 6
  D Kudla 6 3 2 62 28   K Khachanov 6 6 7
  B Bonzi 6 6 6   B Bonzi 4 0 5
  P Gojowczyk 3 3 3 28   K Khachanov 3 2 6 1
Q   Y Hanfmann 6 6 6 6   R Nadal 6 6 3 6
WC   T Kokkinakis 2 3 2 Q   Y Hanfmann 2 3 4
  M Giron 1 4 2 6   R Nadal 6 6 6
6   R Nadal 6 6 6

Bottom half edit

Section 5 edit

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
LL   R Safiullin 3 69 7 66
  A Molčan 6 711 5 78   A Molčan 4 66 6 1
LL   D Džumhur 1 5 1   P Andújar 6 78 0 6
  P Andújar 6 7 6   P Andújar 4 4 2
  A Seppi 1 1 5 32   A de Minaur 6 6 6
  K Majchrzak 6 6 7   K Majchrzak 4 4 2
  L Musetti 6 3 0 3 32   A de Minaur 6 6 6
32   A de Minaur 3 6 6 6 32   A de Minaur 63 3 4
21   N Basilashvili 1 6 4 77 4 11   J Sinner 77 6 6
WC   A Murray 6 3 6 65 6 WC   A Murray 4 4 4
Q   T Daniel 77 6 6 Q   T Daniel 6 6 6
Q   T Barrios Vera 65 1 1 Q   T Daniel 4 6 3 1
  S Johnson 77 66 4 6 6 11   J Sinner 6 1 6 6
  J Thompson 65 78 6 3 3   S Johnson 2 4 3
LL   J Sousa 4 5 1 11   J Sinner 6 6 6
11   J Sinner 6 7 6

Section 6 edit

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
15   R Bautista Agut 77 6 5 6
  S Travaglia 62 4 7 1 15   R Bautista Agut 6 6 6
  P Kohlschreiber 6 7 77   P Kohlschreiber 1 0 3
  M Cecchinato 4 5 60 15   R Bautista Agut 0 6 6 4 3
  F Tiafoe 3 6 6 3 6 20   T Fritz 6 3 3 6 6
Q   M Trungelliti 6 4 2 6 3   F Tiafoe 4 3 65
Q   M Marterer 68 3 2 20   T Fritz 6 6 77
20   T Fritz 710 6 6 20   T Fritz 6 4 6 3 4
26   G Dimitrov 6 4 6 7 4   S Tsitsipas 4 6 4 6 6
Q   J Lehečka 4 6 3 5 26   G Dimitrov 4 4 77 62
  B Paire 6 3 7 2 7   B Paire 6 6 64 77
  T Monteiro 4 6 5 6 5   B Paire 3 5 77 4
  S Báez 6 4 6 1 6 4   S Tsitsipas 6 7 62 6
  A Ramos Viñolas 4 6 3 6 2   S Báez 61 77 3 4
  M Ymer 2 4 3 4   S Tsitsipas 77 65 6 6
4   S Tsitsipas 6 6 6

Section 7 edit

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
5   A Rublev 6 6 6
  G Mager 3 2 2 5   A Rublev 6 6 6
  R Carballés Baena 1 6 6 3 4   R Berankis 4 2 0
  R Berankis 6 3 2 6 6 5   A Rublev 5 63 6 3
Q   T Skatov 3 2 6 4 27   M Čilić 7 77 3 6
Q   N Gombos 6 6 1 6 Q   N Gombos 2 3 6 66
Q   E Gómez 3 1 2 27   M Čilić 6 6 3 78
27   M Čilić 6 6 6 27   M Čilić 6 67 2 64
24   D Evans 6 6 6 9   F Auger-Aliassime 2 79 6 77
  D Goffin 4 3 0 24   D Evans w/o
  A Popyrin 5 6 2 6 3   A Rinderknech
  A Rinderknech 7 4 6 3 6 24   D Evans 4 1 1
  A Davidovich Fokina 6 6 6 9   F Auger-Aliassime 6 6 6
WC   A Bolt 3 3 4   A Davidovich Fokina 64 77 65 64
  E Ruusuvuori 4 6 6 3 4 9   F Auger-Aliassime 77 64 77 77
9   F Auger-Aliassime 6 0 3 6 6

Section 8 edit

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
13   D Schwartzman 6 6 7
  F Krajinović 3 4 5 13   D Schwartzman 66 4 4
WC   C O'Connell 77 6 4 6 WC   C O'Connell 78 6 6
  H Gaston 64 0 6 1 WC   C O'Connell 2 78 3 2
Q   T Macháč 6 2 6 6   M Cressy 6 66 6 6
  JM Cerúndolo 3 6 4 2 Q   T Macháč 1 6 1 65
  M Cressy 77 7 64 64 6   M Cressy 6 3 6 77
22   J Isner 62 5 77 77 4   M Cressy 2 64 77 5
29   U Humbert 6 64 63 3 2   D Medvedev 6 77 64 7
  R Gasquet 3 77 77 6   R Gasquet 6 0 0r
  B van de Zandschulp 6 6 6   B van de Zandschulp 4 6 4
  J-L Struff 4 3 2   B van de Zandschulp 4 4 2
Q   L Broady 4 4 3 2   D Medvedev 6 6 6
  N Kyrgios 6 6 6   N Kyrgios 61 4 6 2
  H Laaksonen 1 4 63 2   D Medvedev 77 6 4 6
2   D Medvedev 6 6 77

Seeded players edit

The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on ATP rankings as of 10 January 2022. Rank and points before are as of 17 January 2022.

As a result of pandemic-related adjustments to the ranking system and changes to the ATP Tour calendar in 2020 and 2021, ranking points after the tournament (as of 31 January 2022) were calculated as follows:

  • Players who were defending points from the 2020 tournament (i.e. players whose 2020 results exceeded or were equal to their 2021 results) had their 2020 points replaced by points from the 2022 tournament; as of 31 January 2022, these players could also count their 2021 points towards their ranking if the 2021 points exceeded their 19th best result (in other words, points from the 2021 and 2022 tournaments could be counted simultaneously instead of under the previous "better of" system)
  • Players who were defending points from the 2021 tournament (i.e. players whose 2021 points exceeded their 2020 points) had their 19th best result replaced by their points from the 2022 tournament; these players continued to count their 2021 points alongside their 2022 points at the end of the tournament because the 2021 tournament was delayed by three weeks compared to the normal schedule and the "better of" logic for calculating ATP ranking points had been discontinued
  • All players who have points from the 2021 tournament still counting towards their ranking on 31 January 2022 will have those points dropped on 21 February 2022 (52 weeks after the 2021 tournament) and replaced by their next best result[13]

Note that this is a different ranking adjustment system than the one being used by the WTA for the women's event.

Seed Rank Player Points before 2020 points
(and/or 19th best result)
Points won Points after Status
1 1   Novak Djokovic 11,015 2,000+0 0+2,000 11,015 Unable to compete due to visa cancellation and deportation
2 2   Daniil Medvedev 8,935 (10) 1,200 10,125 Runner-up, lost to   Rafael Nadal [6]
3 3   Alexander Zverev 7,970 720+10 180+360 7,780 Fourth round lost to   Denis Shapovalov [14]
4 4   Stefanos Tsitsipas 6,540 (90) 720 7,170 Semifinals lost to   Daniil Medvedev [2]
5 6   Andrey Rublev 4,785 (45) 90 4,830 Third round lost to   Marin Čilić [27]
6 5   Rafael Nadal 4,875 (0) 2,000 6,875 Champion, defeated   Daniil Medvedev [2]
7 7   Matteo Berrettini 4,568 (10) 720 5,278 Semifinals lost to   Rafael Nadal [6]
8 8   Casper Ruud 4,155 (90) 0 4,065 Withdrew due to ankle injury
9 9   Félix Auger-Aliassime 3,608 (45) 360 3,923 Quarterfinals lost to   Daniil Medvedev [2]
10 11   Hubert Hurkacz 3,336 45 45 3,336 Second round lost to   Adrian Mannarino
11 10   Jannik Sinner 3,390 45 360 3,705 Quarterfinals lost to   Stefanos Tsitsipas [4]
12 12   Cameron Norrie 2,900 (45) 10 2,865 First round lost to   Sebastian Korda
13 13   Diego Schwartzman 2,730 180+45 45+90 2,640 Second round lost to   Christopher O'Connell (WC)
14 14   Denis Shapovalov 2,593 (23) 360 2,930 Quarterfinals lost to   Rafael Nadal [6]
15 18   Roberto Bautista Agut 2,385 90 90 2,385 Third round lost to   Taylor Fritz [20]
16 19   Cristian Garín 2,375 45 90 2,420 Third round lost to   Gaël Monfils [17]
17 20   Gaël Monfils 2,373 180 360 2,553 Quarterfinals lost to   Matteo Berrettini [7]
18 15   Aslan Karatsev 2,553 (10) 90 2,633 Third round lost to   Adrian Mannarino
19 21   Pablo Carreño Busta 2,305 90+10 180+90 2,475 Fourth round lost to   Matteo Berrettini [7]
20 22   Taylor Fritz 2,175 90+45 180+90 2,310 Fourth round lost to   Stefanos Tsitsipas [4]
21 23   Nikoloz Basilashvili 2,051 45 10 2,016 First round lost to   Andy Murray (WC)
22 25   John Isner 1,881 90 10 1,801 First round lost to   Maxime Cressy
23 29   Reilly Opelka 1,776 (0) 90 1,866 Third round lost to   Denis Shapovalov [14]
24 24   Dan Evans 1,957 45 90 2,002 Third round lost to   Félix Auger-Aliassime [9]
25 26   Lorenzo Sonego 1,860 (13) 90 1,937 Third round lost to   Miomir Kecmanović
26 28   Grigor Dimitrov 1,821 90+10 45+90 1,856 Second round lost to   Benoît Paire
27 27   Marin Čilić 1,840 180 180 1,840 Fourth round lost to   Félix Auger-Aliassime [9]
28 30   Karen Khachanov 1,748 90+23 90+90 1,815 Third round lost to   Rafael Nadal [6]
29 40   Ugo Humbert 1,318 (10) 10 1,318 First round lost to   Richard Gasquet
30 33   Lloyd Harris 1,473 (6) 10 1,477 First round lost to   Aleksandar Vukic (WC)
31 31   Carlos Alcaraz 1,609 (10)§ 90 1,689 Third round lost to   Matteo Berrettini [7]
32 42   Alex de Minaur 1,316 (10) 180 1,486 Fourth round lost to   Jannik Sinner [11]

† The player's 2020 points were replaced by his 2022 points, and his 19th best result was replaced by his 2021 points. The 2021 points will be dropped three weeks after the end of the 2022 tournament.
§ The player was defending points from a 2020 ITF tournament.

Withdrawn players edit

The following players would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.

Rank Player Points before 2020 points 2021 points Points lost Points after Withdrawal reason
16   Dominic Thiem 2,410 1,200 180 1,020 1,390 Wrist injury
17   Roger Federer 2,385 720 0 720 1,665 Right knee surgery

Djokovic visa controversy edit

Djokovic lost his ability to compete when his visa to enter Australia was cancelled. Despite being granted a medical exemption to the tournament's COVID-19 vaccine requirement by Tennis Australia,[14] the Australian Border Force confirmed that after being detained at Melbourne Airport for eight hours, Djokovic's visa had been cancelled and he would be denied entry to the country due to not meeting exemption criteria to Australia's vaccination requirements.[15] Djokovic sought an injunction to prevent his deportation.[16] The Federal Circuit and Family Court ruled in favour of Djokovic, ordered his release from detention and directed the federal government to pay his legal expenses.[17] On 14 January Minister for Immigration Alex Hawke used his discretionary power under sections 133C(3) and 116(1)(e)(i) of the Migration Act 1958 to cancel Djokovic's visa on health and good order grounds.[18][19] Djokovic sought a judicial review against deportation, but three Federal Court of Australia judges unanimously rejected the review on 16 January, preventing him from defending his title.[20]

Other entry information edit

Wildcards edit

Source:[21]

Qualifiers edit

Lucky losers edit

Withdrawals edit

Sources:[28][29]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Last direct acceptance

References edit

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