2020 Australian Open – Main draw wildcard entries

The 2020 Australian Open wildcard playoffs and entries are a group of events and internal selections to choose the eight men and eight women singles wildcard entries for the 2020 Australian Open, as well as seven male and seven female doubles teams plus eight mixed-doubles teams.

2020 Australian Open – Main draw wildcard entries
DateNovember 2019 – January 2020
Edition108th
CategoryGrand Slam (ITF)
Location(various) United States
Zhuhai, China
Melbourne, Australia
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Wildcard entries edit

Men's singles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  USA Michael Mmoh[a][1] American Wildcard Challenge
  JPN Tatsuma Ito[2] Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
  FRA Hugo Gaston[3] French internal selection
  AUS John-Patrick Smith[4] Australian Wildcard Playoff
  AUS Christopher O'Connell[5] Australian internal selection
  AUS Marc Polmans[5] Australian internal selection
  AUS Alex Bolt Australian internal selection
  AUS Andrew Harris Australian internal selection

Women's singles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  USA CoCo Vandeweghe[1] American Wildcard Challenge
  KOR Han Na-lae[2] Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
  FRA Pauline Parmentier[3] French internal selection
  AUS Arina Rodionova[6] Australian Wildcard Playoff
  AUS Astra Sharma[5] Australian internal selection
  AUS Lizette Cabrera[5] Australian internal selection
  AUS Priscilla Hon[5] Australian internal selection
  RUS Maria Sharapova[7] Australian internal selection

Men's doubles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  KOR
  KOR
Nam Ji-sung
Song Min-kyu[8]
Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
  AUS
  AUS
Alex Bolt
Matthew Ebden
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
James Duckworth
Marc Polmans
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Blake Ellis
Alexei Popyrin
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Andrew Harris
Christopher O'Connell
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Lleyton Hewitt
Jordan Thompson
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Max Purcell
Luke Saville
Australian internal selection

Women's doubles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  TPE
  TPE
Lee Ya-hsuan
Wu Fang-hsien[8]
Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
  AUS
  AUS
Alexandra Bozovic
Amber Marshall[9]
Australian Wildcard Playoff
  AUS
  AUS
Destanee Aiava
Lizette Cabrera
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Jaimee Fourlis
Arina Rodionova
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Priscilla Hon
Storm Sanders
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Maddison Inglis
Kaylah McPhee
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Jessica Moore
Astra Sharma
Australian internal selection

Mixed doubles edit

Country Name Method of Qualification
  AUS
  ESP
Monique Adamczak
David Vega Hernández
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Jessica Moore
Matthew Ebden
Australian internal selection
  LAT
  IND
Jeļena Ostapenko
Leander Paes
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Ellen Perez
Luke Saville
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Arina Rodionova
Andrew Harris
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Storm Sanders
Marc Polmans
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Astra Sharma
John-Patrick Smith
Australian internal selection
  AUS
  AUS
Belinda Woolcock
Blake Mott
Australian internal selection

American Wildcard Challenge edit

The USTA awarded a wildcard to the man and woman that earned the most ranking points across a group of three ATP/Challenger hardcourt events in the October and November 2019. For the men, the events included ATP Paris, Shenzhen, Charlottesville, Playford, Bratislava, Knoxville, Kobe, Houston, Champaign, Helsinki, Ortisei and Pune events. For the women, the events included Macon, Poitiers, Saguenay, Tyler, Toronto, Liuzhou, Nantes, Las Vegas, Shenzhen, Houston, Taipei and Tokyo events. For men, only the best two results from the three weeks of events were taken into account. While for women only the best three results from the four weeks of events were taken into account. Any player who otherwise qualified for the main draw of was excluded from wildcard considerations (as happened, in the case of Marcos Giron).

Men's standings edit

Place Player ATP Paris
Shenzhen
Charlottesville
Playford
Bratislava
Knoxville
Kobe
Houston
Champaign
Helsinki
Ortisei
Pune
Best Two Results
1 Marcos Giron 15 125 140
2 Michael Mmoh 0 80 25 105
3 J. J. Wolf 3 7 80 87
4 Mitchell Krueger 7 45 52
5 Sebastian Korda 3 3 48 51

Women's standings edit

Place Player Macon
Poitiers
Saguenay
Tyler
Toronto
Liuzhou
Nantes
Las Vegas
Shenzhen
Houston
Taipei
Tokyo
Best Three Results
1 CoCo Vandeweghe 21 21 95 137
2 Katerina Stewart 115 1 116
3 Francesca Di Lorenzo 8 80 1 89
4 Alexa Glatch 70 15 1 86
5 Danielle Lao 42 42 1 85

Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff edit

The Asia-Pacific Australian Open Wildcard Play-off featured 16-players in the men's and women's singles draws and took place from 4 to 8 December 2019 at Hengqin International Tennis Centre in Zhuhai, China.

Men's singles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Jason Jung (final)
  2.   Tatsuma Ito (winner)
  3.   Ramkumar Ramanathan (first round)
  4.   Denis Istomin (first round)
  5.   Lee Duck-hee (semifinals)
  6.   Nam Ji-sung (quarterfinals)
  7.   Sasikumar Mukund (quarterfinals)
  8.   Yang Tsung-hua (first round)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   J Jung 6 6
WC   Cui Jie 3 4 1   J Jung 6 6
8   T-h Yang 3 3 Q   Y Mochizuki 1 4
Q   Yuki Mochizuki 6 6 1   J Jung 6 6
3   R Ramanathan 3 0 5   D-h Lee 2 1
  Ze Zhang 6 6   Ze Zhang 5 3
5   D-h Lee 6 6 5   D-h Lee 7 6
Q   S Shimabukuro 2 1 1   J Jung 5 4
Q   Sidharth Rawat 3 2 2   T Ito 7 6
7   S Mukund 6 6 7   S Mukund 4 3
  Y-s Chung 7 6   Y-s Chung 6 6
4   D Istomin 5 3   Y-s Chung 6 4 4
WC   Bu Yunchaokete 4 0 2   T Ito 1 6 6
6   J-s Nam 6 6 6   J-s Nam 6 1 1
Q   Jumpei Yamasaki 2 2 2   T Ito 3 6 6
2   T Ito 6 6

Women's singles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Han Na-lae (winner)
  2.   Ayano Shimizu (final)
  3.   Lee Ya-hsuan (first round)
  4.   Jang Su-jeong (quarterfinals)
  5.   Junri Namigata (quarterfinals)
  6.   Sun Ziyue (first round)
  7.   Eri Hozumi (quarterfinals)
  8.   Kim Da-bin (first round)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   N-l Han 6 6
  E Hayashi 3 2 1   N-l Han 6 6
7   E Hozumi 6 6 7   E Hozumi 1 1
WC   X Sun 3 2 1   N-l Han 6 6
4   S-j Jang 6 6 Q   K-c Chang 0 4
Q   X Jiang 3 3 4   S-j Jang 1 5
6   Z Sun 6 4 0 Q   K-c Chang 6 7
Q   K-c Chang 4 6 6 1   N-l Han 6 6
WC   Q Tang 0 77 7 2   A Shimizu 2 2
8   D-b Kim 6 64 5 WC   Q Tang 6 3 1
Q   S-h Park 6 6 Q   S-h Park 4 6 6
3   Y-h Lee 4 1 Q   S-h Park 4 2
Q   Q Ye 2r 2   A Shimizu 6 6
5   J Namigata 3 5   J Namigata 4 1
WC   A Tere-Apisah 1 6 2 2   A Shimizu 6 6
2   A Shimizu 6 1 6

Men's doubles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Gong Maoxin /   Zhang Ze (final)
  2.   Nam Ji-sung /   Song Min-kyu (winners)
  3.   Arjun Kadhe /   Ramkumar Ramanathan (quarterfinals)
  4.   Rhett Purcell /   Jumpei Yamasaki (semifinals)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   M Gong
  Ze Zhang
6 6
  Cui Jie
  Bu Yunchaokete
2 0
1   M Gong
  Ze Zhang
77 6
  Y Mochizuki
  S Shimabukuro
63 3
3   A Kadhe
  R Ramanathan
3 6 [11]
  Yuki Mochizuki
  S Shimabukuro
6 6   Y Mochizuki
  S Shimabukuro
6 3 [13]
  H-y Peng
  T-h Yang
3 4 1   M Gong
  Ze Zhang
6 2 [6]
2   J-s Nam
  M-k Song
4 6 [10]
  Zhao Zhao
  Zheng Baoluo
5 6 [3]
4   R Purcell
  Jumpei Yamasaki
7 4 [10]
4   R Purcell
  J Yamasaki
5 3
2   J-s Nam
  M-k Song
7 6
  Li Zekai
  Lu Pengyu
2 4
2   J-s Nam
  M-k Song
6 6

Women's doubles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Jiang Xinyu /   Tang Qianhui (semifinals)
  2.   Eri Hozumi /   Junri Namigata (quarterfinals)
  3.   Choi Ji-hee /   Han Na-lae (semifinals)
  4.   Chen Pei-hsuan /   Hsieh Yu-chieh (quarterfinals)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   X Jiang
  Q Tang
w/o
  D-b Kim
  Q Ye
6 6   D-b Kim
  Q Ye
  E Hayashi
  A Tere-Apisah
2 2 1   X Jiang
  Q Tang
6 3 [7]
  S-j Jang
  N-r Kim
4 6 [10]
4   P-h Chen
  Y-c Hsieh
6 2r
  S-j Jang
  N-r Kim
3 2
  S-j Jang
  N-r Kim
2 6 [7]
  Y-h Lee
  F-h Wu
6 3 [10]
  K-c Chang
  C-w Hsu
5 3
3   J-h Choi
  N-l Han
7 6
3   J-h Choi
  N-l Han
1 2
  Y-h Lee
  F-h Wu
6 2 [10]   Y-h Lee
  F-h Wu
6 6
  X Sun
  Z Sun
2 6 [5]   Y-h Lee
  F-h Wu
6 6
2   E Hozumi
  J Namigata
4 4

Australian Wildcard Playoff edit

The December Showdown is held annually for two weeks in December. The Showdown includes age championships for 12/u, 14/u, 16/u and 18/u age categories. It also hosts the 2020 Australian Wildcard Playoff which will be held from 9–15 December 2019 at Melbourne Park, offering a main draw singles wildcard for men and women and a main draw women's doubles wildcard.

Men's singles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Alex Bolt (semifinals)
  2.   Andrew Harris (first round)
  3.   Max Purcell (final)
  4.   Aleksandar Vukic (quarterfinals)
  5.   Harry Bourchier (quarterfinals)
  6.   John-Patrick Smith (winner)
  7.   Luke Saville (quarterfinals)
  8.   Maverick Banes (semifinals)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   A Bolt 63 6 62 3
  B Mott 77 4 77 3r 1   A Bolt 6 2 6 6
  T Fancutt 3 3 77 6 3 7   L Saville 4 6 3 4
7   L Saville 6 6 65 4 6 1   A Bolt 63 2 3
3   M Purcell 6 6 6 3   M Purcell 77 6 6
WC   D Sweeny 0 0 4 3   M Purcell 77 6 6
WC   C Puttergill 3 3 3 5   H Bourchier 64 3 1
5   H Bourchier 6 6 6 3   M Purcell 3 4 1
6   J-P Smith 6 77 6 6   J-P Smith 6 6 6
  B Walkin 3 61 3 6   J-P Smith 6 615 6 6
  Jacob Grills 4 4 3 4   A Vukic 3 717 3 1
4   A Vukic 6 6 6 6   J-P Smith 6 6 6
8   M Banes 77 6 6 8   M Banes 2 1 3
WC   R Hijikata 62 4 1 8   M Banes 4 6 4 7 7
WC   T Schoolkate 4 77 6 3 6 WC   T Schoolkate 6 0 6 5 5
2   A Harris 6 62 2 6 2

Women's singles edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Maddison Inglis (quarterfinals)
  2.   Lizette Cabrera (withdrew)
  3.   Destanee Aiava (quarterfinals)
  4.   Arina Rodionova (winner)
  5.   Ellen Perez (first round)
  6.   Jaimee Fourlis (first round)
  7.   Belinda Woolcock (semifinals)
  8.   Abbie Myers (semifinals)

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   M Inglis 2 6 6
WC   C Kempenaers-Pocz 6 3 4 1   M Inglis 3 2
  A Bai 3 4 7   B Woolcock 6 6
7   B Woolcock 6 6 7   B Woolcock 2 6 2
4   Ar Rodionova 6 6 4   Ar Rodionova 6 4 6
WC   S Tomic 1 2 4   Ar Rodionova 7 6
  O Tjandramulia 6 4 6   O Tjandramulia 5 0
6   J Fourlis 1 6 4 4   Ar Rodionova 6 7
5   E Perez 3 1   S Sanders 4 5
  S Sanders 6 6   S Sanders 6 6
WC   T Gibson 1 62 3   D Aiava 2 3
3   D Aiava 6 77   S Sanders 77 6
8   A Myers 5 6 6 8   A Myers 61 2
  A Bozovic 7 3 4 8   A Myers 6 4 6
WC   G Da Silva-Fick 6 4 7 WC   G Da Silva-Fick 2 6 3
Alt   A Parnaby 2 6 5

Women's doubles edit

Seeds edit

Draw edit

First round Semifinals Final
               
1   J Fourlis
  Ar Rodionova
66 0
WC   T Gibson
  A Poulos
78 6
WC   T Gibson
  A Poulos
77 4 2
  A Bozovic
  A Marshall
64 6 6
3   A Myers
  B Woolcock
3 4
  A Bozovic
  A Marshall
6 6
  A Bozovic
  A Marshall
6 6
4   G Da Silva-Fick
  O Tjandramulia
2 3
  A Parnaby
  S Tomic
6 1 68
4   G Da Silva-Fick
  O Tjandramulia
4 6 710
4   G Da Silva-Fick
  O Tjandramulia
w/o
2   D Aiava
  L Cabrera
  Laura Ashley
  I Bozicevic
4 2
2   D Aiava
  L Cabrera
6 6

Notes edit

  1. ^ Marcos Giron was the original winner for the USTA Wildcard Challenge alongside CoCo Vandeweghe. However, when some original players in the entry list field withdrew from the tournament, Giron was moved up directly entering to the main draw as an alternate. His runner-up, Michael Mmoh replaced him.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Vandeweghe, Giron win 2020 Australian Open Wild Card Challenges". USTA. 18 November 2019. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Han, Ito secure Australian Open 2020 spots". Tennis Australia. 9 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Pauline Parmentier, Hugo Gaston and Diane Parry earn Australian Open WC's". Tennis World USA. 16 November 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
  4. ^ "JP Smith wins Australian Open 2020 Wildcard". Tennis Australia. 15 December 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d e "From washing boats to Australian Open main draw". Australian Associated Press. 9 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Arina Rodionova wins AO Play-Off". Tennis Australia. 15 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Maria Sharapova awarded AO2020 wildcard". Tennis Australia. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Top seeds Han, Jung into Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off finals". Tennis Australia. 8 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Smith v Purcell in AO Play-Off Final". Tennis Australia. 13 December 2019.

External links edit