2019 Australian Open

The 2019 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament that took place at Melbourne Park from 14 to 27 January 2019.

It was the 107th edition of the Australian Open, the 51st in the Open Era, and the first Grand Slam of the year. The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. Junior and wheelchair players competed in singles and doubles tournaments. The 2019 Australian Open was the first Australian Open to feature final set tie-breaks.

2019 Australian Open
Date14–27 January 2019
Edition107th
Open Era (51st)
CategoryGrand Slam
Prize moneyA$62,500,000
SurfaceHard (Plexicushion)
LocationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
VenueMelbourne Park
Attendance796,435
Champions
Men's singles
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Women's singles
Japan Naomi Osaka
Men's doubles
France Pierre-Hugues Herbert / France Nicolas Mahut
Women's doubles
Australia Samantha Stosur / China Zhang Shuai
Mixed doubles
Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková / United States Rajeev Ram
Wheelchair men's singles
Argentina Gustavo Fernández
Wheelchair women's singles
Netherlands Diede de Groot
Wheelchair quad singles
Australia Dylan Alcott
Wheelchair men's doubles
Belgium Joachim Gérard / Sweden Stefan Olsson
Wheelchair women's doubles
Netherlands Diede de Groot / Netherlands Aniek van Koot
Wheelchair quad doubles
Australia Dylan Alcott / Australia Heath Davidson
Boys' singles
Italy Lorenzo Musetti
Girls' singles
Denmark Clara Tauson
Boys' doubles
Czech Republic Jonáš Forejtek / Czech Republic Dalibor Svrčina
Girls' doubles
Japan Natsumi Kawaguchi / Hungary Adrienn Nagy
Men's legends doubles
France Mansour Bahrami / Australia Mark Philippoussis
← 2018 · Australian Open · 2020 →

Roger Federer and Caroline Wozniacki were the defending men's and women's singles champions, but were unsuccessful in their respective title defenses; Federer lost to Stefanos Tsitsipas in the fourth round and Wozniacki lost to Maria Sharapova in the third round.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia won the men's singles title at the 2019 Australian Open, defeating Rafael Nadal of Spain in straight sets in the men's final. Naomi Osaka of Japan defeated Petra Kvitová of the Czech Republic in three sets to win the women's singles title. The tournament had a record attendance of 796,435 spectators.

This is the most recent Grand Slam where no lucky losers were selected.

Tournament

2019 Australian Open 
Rod Laver Arena, the site of the 2019 Australian Open Finals.

The 2019 Australian Open was the 107th edition of the Australian Open. The tournament was run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and was part of the 2019 ATP Tour and the 2019 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consisted of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as well as the mixed doubles events. There were singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which are part of the Grade A category of tournaments. There were also singles, doubles and quad events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players as part of the NEC tour under the Grand Slam category. The tournament was played on hard courts at Melbourne Park, including three main show courts: Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Arena and Margaret Court Arena. As in previous years, the tournament's main sponsor was Kia.

Final set tie-breaks were introduced for all match formats for the first time at the 2019 Australian Open. If a match reached 6–6 in the final set, the first player to score 10 points and be leading by at least 2 points won the match. Katie Boulter and Ekaterina Makarova were the first players in a main draw to compete in the new tie-break format.

For the first time in the men's singles competition, a 10-minute break due to heat was allowed after the third set when the Australian Open Heat Stress Scale reached 4.0 or higher. Hawkeye line-calling technology was extended to be included on all courts. A shot clock was introduced for the first time into the main draw, having been limited to qualifying only in 2018. Women gained parity in the qualifying competition as the draw was increased to 128 players in line with the men's draw.

In a five-year deal starting at the 2019 tournament, Dunlop took over from Wilson as the suppliers of the tennis balls.

Domestically, this was the first Australian Open to be broadcast by the Nine Network, after they secured the rights to televise the tournament from 2019 until 2024. Initially, the broadcast deal was to have started from 2020, however, the Seven Network, which had previously televised the event between 1973 and 2018, agreed to relinquish the rights to the 2019 tournament.

Point and prize money distribution

Point distribution

Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points offered for each event:

Senior points

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q Q3 Q2 Q1
Men's singles 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 8 0
Men's doubles 0
Women's singles 1300 780 430 240 130 70 10 40 30 20 2
Women's doubles 10

Prize money

The Australian Open total prize money for 2019 was increased by 14% to a tournament record A$62,500,000.

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 1281 Q3 Q2 Q1
Singles A$4,100,000 A$2,050,000 A$920,000 A$460,000 A$260,000 A$155,000 A$105,000 A$75,000 A$40,000 A$25,000 A$15,000
Doubles * A$750,000 A$375,000 A$190,000 A$100,000 A$55,000 A$32,500 A$21,000
Mixed doubles * A$185,000 A$95,000 A$47,500 A$23,000 A$11,500 A$5,950

1Qualifiers prize money was also the Round of 128 prize money.
*per team

Singles players

Day-by-day summaries

Champions

Seniors

Men's singles

Women's singles

Men's doubles

Women's doubles

Mixed doubles

Juniors

Boys' singles

Girls' singles

Boys' doubles

Girls' doubles

Legends

Men's legends' doubles

Women's legends' doubles

Wheelchair events

Wheelchair men's singles

Wheelchair women's singles

Wheelchair quad singles

Wheelchair men's doubles

Wheelchair women's doubles

Wheelchair quad doubles

Singles seeds

The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on ATP and WTA rankings on 7 January 2019, while ranking and points before are as of 14 January 2019. Points after are as of 28 January 2019.

Men's singles

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 2019 Australian Open  Novak Djokovic 9,135 180 2,000 10,955 Champion, defeated 2019 Australian Open  Rafael Nadal [2]
2 2 2019 Australian Open  Rafael Nadal 7,480 360 1,200 8,320 Runner-up, lost to 2019 Australian Open  Novak Djokovic [1]
3 3 2019 Australian Open  Roger Federer 6,420 2,000 180 4,600 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Stefanos Tsitsipas [14]
4 4 2019 Australian Open  Alexander Zverev 6,385 90 180 6,475 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Milos Raonic [16]
5 6 2019 Australian Open  Kevin Anderson 4,810 10 45 4,845 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Frances Tiafoe
6 7 2019 Australian Open  Marin Čilić 4,160 1,200 180 3,140 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Roberto Bautista Agut [22]
7 8 2019 Australian Open  Dominic Thiem 4,095 180 45 3,960 Second round retired against 2019 Australian Open  Alexei Popyrin [WC]
8 9 2019 Australian Open  Kei Nishikori 3,750 0 360 4,110 Quarterfinals retired against 2019 Australian Open  Novak Djokovic [1]
9 10 2019 Australian Open  John Isner 3,155 10 10 3,155 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Reilly Opelka
10 11 2019 Australian Open  Karen Khachanov 2,835 45 90 2,880 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Roberto Bautista Agut [22]
11 12 2019 Australian Open  Borna Ćorić 2,435 10 180 2,605 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Lucas Pouille [28]
12 13 2019 Australian Open  Fabio Fognini 2,315 180 90 2,225 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Pablo Carreño Busta [23]
13 14 2019 Australian Open  Kyle Edmund 2,150 720 10 1,440 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Tomáš Berdych
14 15 2019 Australian Open  Stefanos Tsitsipas 2,095 10 720 2,805 Semifinals lost to 2019 Australian Open  Rafael Nadal [2]
15 19 2019 Australian Open  Daniil Medvedev 1,865 45 180 2,000 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Novak Djokovic [1]
16 17 2019 Australian Open  Milos Raonic 1,900 10 360 2,250 Quarterfinals lost to 2019 Australian Open  Lucas Pouille [28]
17 18 2019 Australian Open  Marco Cecchinato 1,889 (29) 10 1,870 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Filip Krajinović
18 16 2019 Australian Open  Diego Schwartzman 1,925 180 90 1,835 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Tomáš Berdych
19 20 2019 Australian Open  Nikoloz Basilashvili 1,820 90 90 1,820 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Stefanos Tsitsipas [14]
20 21 2019 Australian Open  Grigor Dimitrov 1,790 360 180 1,610 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Frances Tiafoe
21 22 2019 Australian Open  David Goffin 1,785 45 90 1,830 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Daniil Medvedev [15]
22 24 2019 Australian Open  Roberto Bautista Agut 1,605 10 360 1,955 Quarterfinals lost to 2019 Australian Open  Stefanos Tsitsipas [14]
23 23 2019 Australian Open  Pablo Carreño Busta 1,705 180 180 1,705 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Kei Nishikori [8]
24 25 2019 Australian Open  Chung Hyeon 1,585 720 45 910 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Pierre-Hugues Herbert
25 27 2019 Australian Open  Denis Shapovalov 1,440 45 90 1,485 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Novak Djokovic [1]
26 28 2019 Australian Open  Fernando Verdasco 1,410 45 90 1,455 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Marin Čilić [6]
27 29 2019 Australian Open  Alex de Minaur 1,353 0 90 1,443 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Rafael Nadal [2]
28 31 2019 Australian Open  Lucas Pouille 1,245 10 720 1,955 Semifinals lost to 2019 Australian Open  Novak Djokovic [1]
29 30 2019 Australian Open  Gilles Simon 1,280 45 45 1,280 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Alex Bolt [WC]
30 33 2019 Australian Open  Gaël Monfils 1,195 45 45 1,195 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Taylor Fritz
31 34 2019 Australian Open  Steve Johnson 1,190 10 10 1,190 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Andreas Seppi
32 32 2019 Australian Open  Philipp Kohlschreiber 1,215 10 45 1,250 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  João Sousa

† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2018. Accordingly, points for his 18th best result are deducted instead.

The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew from the event.

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Withdrawal reason
5 2019 Australian Open  Juan Martín del Potro 5,150 90 5,060 Knee injury
26 2019 Australian Open  Richard Gasquet 1,535 90 1,445 Groin injury

Women's singles

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 2019 Australian Open  Simona Halep 6,642 1,300 240 5,582 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Serena Williams [16]
2 2 2019 Australian Open  Angelique Kerber 5,505 780 240 4,965 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Danielle Collins
3 3 2019 Australian Open  Caroline Wozniacki 5,436 2,000 130 3,566 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Maria Sharapova [30]
4 4 2019 Australian Open  Naomi Osaka 5,270 240 2,000 7,030 Champion, defeated 2019 Australian Open  Petra Kvitová [8]
5 5 2019 Australian Open  Sloane Stephens 5,077 10 240 5,307 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
6 7 2019 Australian Open  Elina Svitolina 4,940 430 430 4,940 Quarterfinals lost to 2019 Australian Open  Naomi Osaka [4]
7 8 2019 Australian Open  Karolína Plíšková 4,750 430 780 5,100 Semifinals lost to 2019 Australian Open  Naomi Osaka [4]
8 6 2019 Australian Open  Petra Kvitová 5,000 10 1,300 6,290 Runner-up, lost to 2019 Australian Open  Naomi Osaka [4]
9 9 2019 Australian Open  Kiki Bertens 4,490 130 70 4,430 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
10 10 2019 Australian Open  Daria Kasatkina 3,415 70 10 3,355 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Timea Bacsinszky [PR]
11 11 2019 Australian Open  Aryna Sabalenka 3,365 10 130 3,485 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Amanda Anisimova
12 14 2019 Australian Open  Elise Mertens 2,985 780 130 2,335 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Madison Keys [17]
13 12 2019 Australian Open  Anastasija Sevastova 3,160 70 240 3,330 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Naomi Osaka [4]
14 13 2019 Australian Open  Julia Görges 3,055 70 10 2,995 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Danielle Collins
15 15 2019 Australian Open  Ashleigh Barty 2,985 130 430 3,285 Quarterfinals lost to 2019 Australian Open  Petra Kvitová [8]
16 16 2019 Australian Open  Serena Williams 2,976 0 430 3,406 Quarterfinals lost to 2019 Australian Open  Karolína Plíšková [7]
17 17 2019 Australian Open  Madison Keys 2,976 430 240 2,786 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Elina Svitolina [6]
18 18 2019 Australian Open  Garbiñe Muguruza 2,865 70 240 3,035 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Karolína Plíšková [7]
19 19 2019 Australian Open  Caroline Garcia 2,660 240 130 2,550 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Danielle Collins
20 20 2019 Australian Open  Anett Kontaveit 2,525 240 70 2,355 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Aliaksandra Sasnovich
21 21 2019 Australian Open  Wang Qiang 2,485 10 130 2,605 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Anastasija Sevastova [13]
22 22 2019 Australian Open  Jeļena Ostapenko 2,362 130 10 2,242 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Maria Sakkari
23 23 2019 Australian Open  Carla Suárez Navarro 2,153 430 70 1,793 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Dayana Yastremska
24 24 2019 Australian Open  Lesia Tsurenko 1,896 70 70 1,896 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Amanda Anisimova
25 26 2019 Australian Open  Mihaela Buzărnescu 1,700 10 10 1,700 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Venus Williams
26 25 2019 Australian Open  Dominika Cibulková 1,735 10 10 1,735 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Zhang Shuai
27 28 2019 Australian Open  Camila Giorgi 1,645 70 130 1,705 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Karolína Plíšková [7]
28 27 2019 Australian Open  Hsieh Su-wei 1,680 240 130 1,570 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Naomi Osaka [4]
29 29 2019 Australian Open  Donna Vekić 1,580 70 70 1,580 Second round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Kimberly Birrell [WC]
30 30 2019 Australian Open  Maria Sharapova 1,552 130 240 1,662 Fourth round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Ashleigh Barty [15]
31 32 2019 Australian Open  Petra Martić 1,465 240 130 1,355 Third round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Sloane Stephens [5]
32 34 2019 Australian Open  Barbora Strýcová 1,331 240 10 1,101 First round lost to 2019 Australian Open  Yulia Putintseva

Doubles seeds

Mixed doubles

Team Rank Seed
2019 Australian Open  Gabriela Dabrowski 2019 Australian Open  Mate Pavić 13 1
2019 Australian Open  Nicole Melichar 2019 Australian Open  Bruno Soares 21 2
2019 Australian Open  Barbora Krejčíková 2019 Australian Open  Rajeev Ram 22 3
2019 Australian Open  Mihaela Buzărnescu 2019 Australian Open  Oliver Marach 29 4
2019 Australian Open  Anna-Lena Grönefeld 2019 Australian Open  Robert Farah 31 5
2019 Australian Open  Abigail Spears 2019 Australian Open  Juan Sebastián Cabal 35 6
2019 Australian Open  Makoto Ninomiya 2019 Australian Open  Ben McLachlan 39 7
2019 Australian Open  Ekaterina Makarova 2019 Australian Open  Artem Sitak 41 8
  • 1 Rankings are as of 7 January 2019.

Main draw wildcard entries

Main draw qualifier entries

Protected ranking

The following players have been accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking:

Withdrawals

The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament, but withdrew due to injuries or other reasons

    Before the tournament

Sponsors

References

Preceded by Grand Slams Succeeded by

Tags:

2019 Australian Open Tournament2019 Australian Open Point and prize money distribution2019 Australian Open Singles players2019 Australian Open Day-by-day summaries2019 Australian Open Champions2019 Australian Open Singles seeds2019 Australian Open Doubles seeds2019 Australian Open Main draw wildcard entries2019 Australian Open Main draw qualifier entries2019 Australian Open Protected ranking2019 Australian Open Withdrawals2019 Australian Open Sponsors2019 Australian Open

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning IIEd SkreinEuropeJohn LennonRoyal Challengers BangaloreMariska HargitayGlass (2019 film)Post MaloneThe Jinx (miniseries)ShogunHTTP 404Jason MomoaThe Fall Guy (2024 film)Deadpool 2Terry A. AndersonChris JerichoMumbai IndiansLisa Marie PresleyX-Men '97Alia BhattShōgun (1980 miniseries)List of NBA championsFrank Martin (boxer)Red Eye (British TV series)DubaiList of European Cup and UEFA Champions League finalsHozierSteve JobsBilly JoelTaylor SwiftEmma RobertsMandisaOperation PostmasterTyler ReddickRobloxDoreen LawrenceEnshittificationSpice GirlsRwandaABillie EilishRule 34Mel BTesla, Inc.Crew (film)Karen McDougalNaslen K. GafoorHarrison FordColumbia UniversityCharles IIIUEFA Youth LeagueMetropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge ChannelRyan GarciaJimmy CarterAmanda BynesJake GyllenhaalIan NepomniachtchiWikiTimothy McVeighFacebookRyan Smith (businessman)Muhammad2024 ICC Men's T20 World CupChristopher LeeWill SmithPrince (musician)Jake Paul vs. Mike TysonJodie ComerAnsel AdamsCozy gameThe Eras TourBill ClintonXXXXAmy WinehouseKaya ScodelarioSwitzerlandWilliam Temple FranklinBlue Lights (2023 TV series)Kelly Hu🡆 More