Australian Open 2023 overview
After the waiting time, Australian Open 2023 (Australia expanded) will officially start on January 16. The tournament takes place within 2 weeks, which ends on January 29, 2023. Previously, the qualifying round will take place within 3 on January 11, January 12 and January 13.
In Australia expanded 2023, there were 128 players competing in men's and women's singles. In particular, 32 names will be ranked seeds in each content. Up to now, the organizers have not published the seed list.
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The competition format at Australian Open is as follows: The players will play in the formula of 5 sets 3 (for men's singles) and 3 sets 2 (for women's single content). If they come to the 5 decisions, the two players mixed 6-6 in game 12, they will play tie-break from 1 to 10 to find the winner.
Australia expanded in the system of 4 prestigious Grand Slam tournaments of the felt ball village, along with Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open. Therefore, the tournament always brings together the world's leading players. This year, the tournament will have the presence of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev or Daniil Medvedev.
Currently, the defending champion of Australia expand the men's singles content is Rafael Nadal. Last year, the Spanish tennis player had a historic comeback against Daniil Medvedev in the final to be crowned. Currently, the King of the Plenozoa is looking for the 23rd Grand Slam title in his career.
Meanwhile, the defending champion of women's singles is Ashleigh Barty. The Australian tennis player later announced his retirement. At this time, Iga Swiatek is the No. 1 candidate for the championship.
The live broadcast channel Australian Open 2023
In Vietnam, the matches in Australia expanded 2023 will be broadcast live on the canal K+Sport2.