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Australian Open women's qualifying draw unveiled

Australian Open women's qualifying draw unveiled
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Clément Gehl
le 05/01/2025 à 07h49
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The women's qualifying draw for the Australian Open was unveiled on Sunday.

No.1 seed is Alycia Parks. On the French side, Elsa Jacquemot will take on Maddison Inglis, Kristina Mladenovic will play Louisa Chirico, Carole Monnet against Darja Semenistaja, Manon Leonard against Renata Jamrichova, Jessika Ponchet against Raluka Serban, Selena Janicijevic against Lin Zhu, Alice Tubello against Maria Timofeeva and Léolia Jeanjean against Lina Glushko.

Qualifying begins this Monday, or rather this Sunday evening at midnight French time.

Dernière modification le 05/01/2025 à 08h38
Alycia Parks
78e, 856 points
Elsa Jacquemot
56e, 1076 points
Maddison Inglis
164e, 437 points
Kristina Mladenovic
935e, 24 points
Louisa Chirico
176e, 396 points
Carole Monnet
173e, 409 points
Darja Semenistaja
101e, 779 points
Manon Leonard
203e, 360 points
Renata Jamrichova
277e, 252 points
Jessika Ponchet
170e, 424 points
Raluca Georgiana Serban
251e, 294 points
Selena Janicijevic
215e, 336 points
Lin Zhu
169e, 429 points
Alice Tubello
432e, 133 points
Maria Timofeeva
143e, 513 points
Leolia Jeanjean
103e, 760 points
Lina Glushko
602e, 75 points
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