2024 Australian Open – Women's singles Tennis championship
2024 tennis event results
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka defeated Zheng Qinwen in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2024 Australian Open .[ 1] [ 2] It was her second Australian Open title and second major singles title overall. Sabalenka did not lose a set during the tournament , and lost only 31 games in total.[ 3] [ 4] She was the first player to defend the title since Victoria Azarenka in 2013 .[ 5]
Dayana Yastremska was the first qualifier to reach the Australian Open semifinals since Christine Matison in 1978 ,[ 6] and the third Ukrainian (male or female) to reach a major semifinal, after Elina Svitolina and Andrei Medvedev .[ 7] Zheng became the second Chinese to reach a major singles final, after Li Na ,[ 8] and the second player in the Open Era to beat six unseeded players en route to the final after Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in 1995 ,[ 9] and the third player to do so at any major (after Sánchez Vicario and Martina Hingis at 1996 and 1997 Wimbledon , respectively, with the 16-seeds draw still in place). By reaching the final, Zheng made her debut in the top ten of the WTA rankings .[ 10]
For the first time in the tournament's history, there were six former champions in the main draw: Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka , Sofia Kenin , Caroline Wozniacki , Angelique Kerber , and Azarenka.[ 11] This was the final Australian Open appearance for 2016 champion Kerber, who lost to Danielle Collins in the first round.
The defeat of world No. 1 Iga Świątek by Linda Nosková in the third round marked the earliest loss by a top seed at the Australian Open since 1979 ,[ 12] and the first time that the top seed failed to make the round of 16 since the tournament became a 128-player draw in 1988 . Nosková was the first teenager to defeat a current world No. 1 at a major since Petra Kvitová defeated Dinara Safina at the 2009 US Open .[ 13] The five top-10 seeds to reach the third round were the fewest since 1988.[ 14] Only seven seeded players reached the fourth round; this was the worst performance by seeded players since the draw was expanded to 128 players in 1988, and the worst overall since 1985 .[citation needed ]
Elena Rybakina and Anna Blinkova played the longest tiebreak in a major singles match in the third set of their second-round match. Blinkova won the tiebreak 22–20.[ 14]
Seeds
Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.
Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Bottom half
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Championship match statistics
Category
Sabalenka
Zheng
1st serve %
38/57 (67%)
27/51 (53%)
1st serve points won
32 of 38 = 84%
20 of 27 = 74%
2nd serve points won
8 of 19 = 42%
9 of 24 = 38%
Total service points won
40 of 57 = 70.16%
29 of 51 = 56.86%
Aces
3
6
Double faults
0
6
Winners
14
19
Unforced errors
14
16
Net points won
4 of 8 = 50%
3 of 3 = 100%
Break points converted
3 of 6 = 50%
0 of 4 = 0%
Return points won
22 of 51 = 43%
17 of 57 = 30%
Total points won
62
46
Source
Seeded players
The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of 8 January 2024. Rankings and points before are as of 15 January 2024.
Seed
Rank
Player
Points before
Points defending
Points won
Points after
Status
1
1
Iga Świątek
9,880
240
130
9,770
Third round lost to Linda Nosková
2
2
Aryna Sabalenka
8,905
2,000
2,000
8,905
Champion , defeated Zheng Qinwen [12]
3
3
Elena Rybakina
6,918
1,300
70
5,688
Second round lost to Anna Blinkova
4
4
Coco Gauff
6,660
240
780
7,200
Semifinals lost to Aryna Sabalenka [2]
5
5
Jessica Pegula
6,065
430
70
5,705
Second round lost to Clara Burel
6
6
Ons Jabeur
4,076
70
70
4,076
Second round lost to Mirra Andreeva
7
7
Markéta Vondroušová
3,966
130
10
3,846
First round lost to Dayana Yastremska [Q]
8
8
Maria Sakkari
3,770
130
70
3,710
Second round lost to Elina Avanesyan
9
11
Barbora Krejčíková
2,891
240
430
3,081
Quarterfinals lost to Aryna Sabalenka [2]
10
12
Beatriz Haddad Maia
2,830
10
130
2,950
Third round lost to Maria Timofeeva [Q]
11
10
Jeļena Ostapenko
3,328
430
130
3,028
Third round lost to Victoria Azarenka [18]
12
15
Zheng Qinwen
2,720
70
1,300
3,950
Runner-up, lost to Aryna Sabalenka [2]
13
14
Liudmila Samsonova
2,760
70
10
2,700
First round lost to Amanda Anisimova [PR]
14
13
Daria Kasatkina
2,778
10
70
2,838
Second round lost to Sloane Stephens
15
17
Veronika Kudermetova
2,555
70
10
2,495
First round lost to Viktorija Golubic
16
19
Caroline Garcia
2,330
240
70
2,160
Second round lost to Magdalena Fręch
17
20
Ekaterina Alexandrova
2,215
130
10
2,095
First round lost to Laura Siegemund
18
22
Victoria Azarenka
2,011
780
240
1,471
Fourth round lost to Dayana Yastremska [Q]
19
23
Elina Svitolina
1,972
0
240
2,212
Fourth round retired against Linda Nosková
20
24
Magda Linette
1,896
780
10
1,126
First round retired against Caroline Wozniacki [WC]
21
25
Donna Vekić
1,865
430
10
1,445
First round lost to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
22
27
Sorana Cîrstea
1,722
10
10
1,722
First round lost to Wang Yafan
23
29
Anastasia Potapova
1,694
70
10
1,634
First round lost to Kaja Juvan
24
30
Anhelina Kalinina
1,600
130
10
1,480
First round lost to Arantxa Rus
25
28
Elise Mertens
1,713
130
70
1,653
Second round lost to Marta Kostyuk
26
31
Jasmine Paolini
1,530
10
240
1,760
Fourth round lost to Anna Kalinskaya
27
26
Emma Navarro
1,730
(57)†
130
1,803
Third round lost to Dayana Yastremska [Q]
28
33
Lesia Tsurenko
1,452
40
130
1,542
Third round lost to Aryna Sabalenka [2]
29
32
Zhu Lin
1,464
240
10
1,234
First round lost to Océane Dodin
30
36
Wang Xinyu
1,353
70
10
1,293
First round lost to Diane Parry
31
34
Marie Bouzková
1,382
10
10
1,382
First round lost to Linda Nosková
32
35
Leylah Fernandez
1,355
70
70
1,355
Second round lost to Alycia Parks
† The player did not qualify for the main draw in 2023. Points from her 18th best result will be deducted instead.
Withdrawn players
The following players would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.
Other entry information
Wildcards
Protected ranking
Qualifiers
Withdrawals
The entry list was released by Tennis Australia based on the WTA rankings for the week of 4 December 2023.[ 20]
† – not included on entry list
‡ – withdrew from entry list
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