Australia expanded 2023 officially started on January 16. The first Grand Slam of the year will take place in the semi -finals, which lasts until January 29.
In Australia expanded 2023, each application will have 128 players participating in the official round. Of these, 16 players won tickets through the qualifying round. 32 names will be ranked seeds. This year, Novak Djokovic is the No. 4 seed in the men's singles.

Last season, Djokovic could not attend. Due to the non-vaccination of the Covid-19 vaccine, the Serbian player was banned from entering Australia. He even faced a 3 -year ban.
However, the above prohibition was deleted. At this time, the Serbian tennis player is determined to conquer the 10th Australian championship in his career. If successful, he will increase the number of Grand Slam in his career to 22, thereby leveling Rafael Nadal's record.
Before Australia opened, Djokovic had a perfect momentum. Accordingly, he excelled in winning the Adelaide International championship. On the way to the championship, Nole defeated Daniil Medvedev in the semi -final.
Coming to Australia expanded, Djokovic is still showing impressive performance. Accordingly, he passed Roberto Carballes Baena, Enzo Couacaud, Dimitrov and De Minaur and Andray Rubleev easily to win tickets to the semi -finals. Here, his opponent will be Tommy Paul. The two players will meet at about 15:30 this afternoon.

Paul is currently ranked 35 in the world and is not ranked seeds. However, American players have shown impressive performance to win tickets to the semi -finals. He passed Jan-Lennard Struff, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Jenson Brooksby, Roberto Bautista Agut and Ben Shelton.
In the past, Djokovic and Paul had never met 3 times. Can the American horse horse make a surprise before the player had 9 championships?
Predict the match results: Djokovic 3-1 Paul
Battle information paul vs djokovic
– Tournament: Australia Australia expands 2023
– Men's semi -final semi -finals
– The yard: hard
– Time: 15:30 on January 27, 2023
– Location: Australia
– Directly on the channel: K+Sport2