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Australian Open Draw Revealed: Sinner's Tough Path, Alcaraz Lands in Zverev's Quarter, Shelton-Humbert & De Minaur-Berrettini Blockbusters Set for First Round

Sinner, Alcaraz, and Djokovic Face Challenging Routes to Glory in Melbourne as Draw Promises Upsets and Thrilling Clashes in Unpredictable Grand Slam Start
Australian Open Draw Revealed: Sinner's Tough Path, Alcaraz Lands in Zverev's Quarter, Shelton-Humbert & De Minaur-Berrettini Blockbusters Set for First Round
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Adrien Guyot
le 15/01/2026 à 07h01
3 min to read

The main draw of the Australian Open kicks off on January 18, with the first matches of the season's opening Grand Slam taking place across Melbourne Park.

Players in the tournament now know their fate, as the draw was conducted overnight from Wednesday to Thursday in Australia. Current two-time defending champion Jannik Sinner will start against Hugo Gaston.

Sinner and Alcaraz Learn Their Potential Paths to the Final

The Italian could face João Fonseca in the third round, Karen Khachanov in the fourth round, Ben Shelton in the quarterfinals, and Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. His main rival to prevent him from achieving the three-peat is Carlos Alcaraz.

The world number 1, who has never advanced past the quarterfinals in Melbourne, will first need to get past Adam Walton before considering a potential showdown with his Italian rival.

A clash against Corentin Moutet could occur in the third round, followed by a showdown against Alexander Bublik or Alex De Minaur in the quarterfinals and a semifinal against Alexander Zverev or Félix Auger-Aliassime.

Also among the top four in the rankings, ten-time tournament winner Novak Djokovic has drawn Pedro Martinez for his first round.

The Serbian, a semifinalist in the last two editions, is still chasing a 25th Grand Slam title. He is in the same quarter as Jakub Mensik and the same section as Lorenzo Musetti, Taylor Fritz, and Stefanos Tsitsipas.

French Players' Draw: Blockbuster Opener for Humbert, Monfils to Start Against a Qualifier

Fourteen French players are in the main draw of the men's tournament (Géa has cleared the qualifying hurdle). Besides Hugo Gaston, who will play against Sinner, Ugo Humbert also faces a tough start. As an unseeded player, he will be up against Ben Shelton in a first-round match that promises fireworks.

Valentin Royer will take on Taylor Fritz, while Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard will start against Sebastian Baez, who is in form early this season. In his final appearance in Melbourne, Gaël Monfils does not yet know the identity of his first opponent.

The 39-year-old player, a quarterfinalist last season, will indeed face a qualifier. If he wins, he will meet the winner of the Shelton-Humbert clash in the second round. Benjamin Bonzi, who defeated Medvedev in the last two Majors, will face Cameron Norrie right away.

Intriguing First-Round Matchups: De Minaur to Battle Berrettini from the Start

As often happens, the draw has revealed "popcorn" matches right from the first round. While Ben Shelton and Ugo Humbert will meet in a left-handed showdown, several other encounters will be worth watching in the early days of the competition.

This includes matches like Alexander Bublik vs. Jenson Brooksby, Matteo Berrettini vs. Alex De Minaur, Alexander Zverev vs. Gabriel Diallo, Matteo Arnaldi vs. Andrey Rublev, and Nuno Borges vs. Félix Auger-Aliassime in the top half.

In the bottom half, we also find matchups such as Lorenzo Musetti vs. Raphaël Collignon, Grigor Dimitrov vs. Tomas Machac, Jakub Mensik vs. Pablo Carreño Busta, Hubert Hurkacz vs. Zizou Bergs, Mattia Bellucci vs. Casper Ruud, and Karen Khachanov vs. Alex Michelsen. Find the full Australian Open 2026 draw below.

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Australian Open
Draw
Jannik Sinner
2e, 11500 points
Hugo Gaston
93e, 656 points
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 12050 points
Joao Fonseca
32e, 1510 points
Ben Shelton
7e, 4000 points
Ugo Humbert
33e, 1510 points
Karen Khachanov
18e, 2320 points
Novak Djokovic
4e, 4780 points
Pedro Martinez
71e, 768 points
Adam Walton
81e, 727 points
Corentin Moutet
37e, 1383 points
Alexander Bublik
10e, 3065 points
Alex De Minaur
6e, 4080 points
Matteo Berrettini
57e, 945 points
Alexander Zverev
3e, 5105 points
Gabriel Diallo
41e, 1215 points
Felix Auger-Aliassime
8e, 3990 points
Jakub Mensik
17e, 2345 points
Lorenzo Musetti
5e, 4105 points
Taylor Fritz
9e, 3840 points
Stefanos Tsitsipas
35e, 1455 points
Valentin Royer
58e, 924 points
Gael Monfils
110e, 550 points
Benjamin Bonzi
106e, 566 points
Cameron Norrie
27e, 1553 points
Alexandre Muller
52e, 980 points
Kyrian Jacquet
128e, 477 points
Arthur Cazaux
67e, 830 points
Arthur Rinderknech
28e, 1551 points
Terence Atmane
64e, 862 points
Adrian Mannarino
69e, 810 points
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
61e, 905 points
Sebastian Baez
36e, 1390 points
Jenson Brooksby
48e, 1042 points
Matteo Arnaldi
65e, 858 points
Andrey Rublev
15e, 2600 points
Nuno Borges
46e, 1070 points
Raphael Collignon
72e, 767 points
Tomas Machac
24e, 1610 points
Pablo Carreno Busta
94e, 656 points
Hubert Hurkacz
55e, 965 points
Zizou Bergs
43e, 1170 points
Mattia Bellucci
76e, 758 points
Casper Ruud
13e, 2795 points
Alex Michelsen
38e, 1350 points
Grigor Dimitrov
45e, 1105 points
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