2017 Australian Open – Main Draw Wildcard Entries

The 2017 Australian Open Wildcard Playoffs and Entries are a group of events and internal selections to choose the eight men and eight women singles wildcard entries for the 2017 Australian Open, as well as seven male and seven female doubles teams plus eight mixed-doubles teams.

2017 Australian Open – Main Draw Wildcard Entries
DateNovember 2016 – January 2017
Edition105th
CategoryGrand Slam (ITF)
Location(various) United States
Zhuhai, Guangdong, China
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Wildcard entries

Men's Singles

Country Name Method of Qualification
 USA Michael Mmoh American Wildcard Challenge
 UZB Denis Istomin Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
 FRA Quentin Halys French internal selection
 AUS Omar Jasika Australian Wildcard Playoff
 AUS Sam Groth Australian internal selection[1]
 AUS Alex De Minaur Australian internal selection[2]
 AUS Andrew Whittington Australian internal selection[2]
 AUS Christopher O'Connell Australian internal selection

Women's Singles

Country Name Method of Qualification
 USA Kayla Day American Wildcard Challenge
 THA Luksika Kumkhum Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff
 FRA Myrtille Georges French internal selection
 AUS Jaimee Fourlis Australian Wildcard Playoff
 AUS Destanee Aiava Australian 18/u Champion
 AUS Lizette Cabrera Australian internal selection [3]
 AUS Ashleigh Barty Australian internal selection
 AUS Arina Rodionova Australian internal selection [4]

Men's Doubles

Country Name Method of Qualification
 TPE
 TPE
Hsieh Cheng-peng
Yang Tsung-hua
Asian Wildcard Playoff
 AUS
 AUS
Matthew Barton
Matthew Ebden
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Alex Bolt
Bradley Mousley
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Alex De Minaur
Max Purcell
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Marc Polmans
Andrew Whittington
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Matt Reid
John-Patrick Smith
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Luke Saville
Jordan Thompson
Australian internal selection

Women's Doubles

Country Name Method of Qualification
 TPE
 JPN
Chan Chin-wei
Junri Namigata
Asian Wildcard Playoff
 AUS
 AUS
Jessica Moore
Storm Sanders
Australian Wildcard Challenge
 AUS
 AUS
Destanee Aiava
Alicia Smith
Australian Wildcard Playoff
 AUS
 AUS
Ashleigh Barty
Casey Dellacqua
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Alison Bai
Lizette Cabrera
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Kimberly Birrell
Priscilla Hon
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Ellen Perez
Olivia Tjandramulia
Australian internal selection

Mixed Doubles

Country Name Method of Qualification
 AUS
 AUS
Destanee Aiava
Marc Polmans
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Casey Dellacqua
Matt Reid
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Daria Gavrilova
Luke Saville
Australian internal selection
  SUI
 IND
Martina Hingis
Leander Paes
Australian internal selection
 FRA
 FRA
Pauline Parmentier
Nicolas Mahut
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Sally Peers
John Peers
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Arina Rodionova
John-Patrick Smith
Australian internal selection
 AUS
 AUS
Samantha Stosur
Sam Groth
Australian internal selection

US Wildcard Challenge

The US awarded a wildcard to the man and woman that earned the most ranking points across a group of three Challenger/ITF hardcourt events in the United States in October and November 2016. For the men, it was the Charlottesville, Knoxville and Champaign Challengers and for the women, it was Macon, Scottsdale and Waco. Only the best two results from the three challengers were taken into account with the winners being teenagers Michael Mmoh and Kayla Day. These players were announced on 18 November 2016.[5][6]

Men's Standings

Place Player Charlottesville Knoxville Champaign Total Results Best Two Results
1 Michael Mmoh 7 80 15 102 95
2 Reilly Opelka 80 7 87 87
3 Jared Donaldson 15 29 29 73 58
4 Mackenzie McDonald 29 15 44 44
5 Stefan Kozlov 29 7 36 36

Women's Standings

Place Player Macon Scottsdale Waco Total Results Best Two Results
1 Kayla Day 80 29 109 109
2 Grace Min 29 15 48 92 77
3 Danielle Collins 48 1 15 64 63
4 Kristie Ahn 1 48 1 50 49
5 Jennifer Brady 8 29 1 38 37
Samantha Crawford 8 1 29 38 37

Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff

The Asia-Pacific Australian Open Wildcard Play-off featured 16-players in the men's and women's singles draws and took place from 28 November to 4 December 2016 at Hengqin International Tennis Centre in Zhuhai, China.[7]

Men's singles

Seeds

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 D Istomin 6 6
WC F Sun 2 0 1 D Istomin 6 6
7 X Gao 0r LL H Wu 2 2
LL Wu Hao 1 1 D Istomin 6 1 11
4 Zhe Li 62 4 5 P Gunneswaran 2 6 9
Q FC Alcantara 77 6 Q FC Alcantara 4 1
5 P Gunneswaran 4 6 6 5 P Gunneswaran 6 6
WC Gong Xiao 6 4 2 1 D Istomin 7 6
Q Li Zhaotai 66 0 2 D-h Lee 5 1
8 VS Prashanth 78 6 8 VS Prashanth 6 3 4
WC T-h Yang 2 3 3 D Wu 4 6 6
3 D Wu 6 6 3 D Wu 2 7 5
Q R Gonzales 6 6 2 D-h Lee 6 5 7
6 S-w Kwon 3 4 Q R Gonzales 6 3 4
Q Qi Xi 2 6 1 2 D-h Lee 4 6 6
2 D-h Lee 6 4 6

Women's singles

Seeds

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 S-w Hsieh 6 6
P Plipuech 3 4 1 S-w Hsieh
5/WC J Namigata 6 6 5/WC J Namigata w/o
Q C-w Hsu 4 2 5/WC J Namigata 6 1 1
3 L Kumkhum 6 6 3 L Kumkhum 4 6 6
WC Chen Siyu 0 0 3 L Kumkhum 6 6
7 K Okamura 4 3 V Wongteanchai 3 0
V Wongteanchai 6 6 3 L Kumkhum 6 6
Q S Tan 1 2 2 K-c Chang 4 3
6 J Lu 6 6 6 J Lu 65 5
Q X You 6 5 6 Q X You 77 7
4 S Sharipova 1 7 1 Q X You 4 1
Q J Kang 2 1 2 K-c Chang 6 6
8/WC A Raina 6 6 8/WC A Raina 1 1
WC F Xun 5 3 2 K-c Chang 6 6
2 K-c Chang 7 6

Men's doubles

Seeds

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Zhe Li
C-h Yi
6 6
FC Alcantara
R Gonzales
6 6 FC Alcantara
R Gonzales
3 4
WC Wu Hao
Yu Bingyu
1 3 1 Zhe Li
C-h Yi
1 62
3 C-p Hsieh
T-h Yang
6 77
3 C-p Hsieh
T-h Yang
6 6
X Gong
Zha Li
2 1
3 C-p Hsieh
T-h Yang
6 6
4 J Nedunchezhiyan
VS Prashanth
1 4
X Gao
F Sun
4 J Nedunchezhiyan
VS Prashanth
w/o
4 J Nedunchezhiyan
VS Prashanth
6 6
P Gong
X Qi
1 2
P Gong
X Qi
2 6 [10]
2 H-y Peng
D Wu
6 4 [8]

Women's doubles

Seeds

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 P Plipuech
V Wongteanchai
1 6 [10]
WC Chen Siyu
Yang Yidi
2 0 WC S-y Hsieh
S-w Hsieh
6 3 [4]
WC S-y Hsieh
S-w Hsieh
6 6 1 P Plipuech
V Wongteanchai
3 2
3 K-c Chang
C-w Hsu
6 6
3 K-c Chang
C-w Hsu
7 6
J Kang
Yih Li
w/o J Kang
Yih Li
5 2
WC Chen Yu
Mulan Kamoe
3 K-c Chang
C-w Hsu
6 3 [8]
C-w Chan
J Namigata
6 6 C-w Chan
J Namigata
1 6 [10]
H Guo
X Jiang
3 0 C-w Chan
J Namigata
3 6 [10]
4 A Raina
S Sharipova
6 2 [8]
C-w Chan
J Namigata
78 6
L Kumkhum
F Xun
7 6 2 J Lu
X You
66 2
WC Yix Li
X Sun
5 3 L Kumkhum
F Xun
5 1
2 J Lu
X You
7 6

Australian Wildcard Playoff

The December Showdown is held annually for two weeks in December. The Showdown includes age championships for 12/u, 14/u, 16/u and 18/u age categories. It also hosts the 2017 Australian Wildcard Playoff which will be held from 12–18 December 2016 at Melbourne Park.[8] For the first time, a women's doubles playoff will be contested, with the winner receiving a main draw wildcard into the 2017 Australian Open women's doubles. For the second time in a row, the winner of the girls' 18/u championship will be given a main draw wildcard into the 2017 Australian Open.

Men's Singles

Seeds

  1. Andrew Whittington (Quarterfinals)
  2. Sam Groth (Quarterfinals)
  3. Marinko Matosevic (First round)
  4. Marc Polmans (Quarterfinals)
  5. John-Patrick Smith (Final)
  6. Christopher O'Connell (Semifinals)
  7. Luke Saville (First round; retired)
  8. Blake Mott (Semifinals)

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 A Whittington 6 6 4 3 6
M Purcell 3 3 6 6 2 1 A Whittington 5 4 69
M Banes 6 4 4 1 5 J-P Smith 7 6 711
5 J-P Smith 3 6 6 6 5 J-P Smith 77 7 64 6
4 M Polmans 6 6 6 8 B Mott 62 5 77 0
Scott Jones 2 4 0 4 M Polmans 2 2 3
Harry Bourchier 6 65 1 1 8 B Mott 6 6 6
8 B Mott 3 77 6 6 5 J-P Smith 77 2 0 4
7 L Saville 4 79 1 1r O Jasika 62 6 6 6
Gavin van Peperzeel 6 67 6 2 G van Peperzeel 4 0 2
O Jasika 4 4 6 6 6 O Jasika 6 6 6
3 M Matosevic 6 6 4 3 4 O Jasika 6 6 6
6 C O'Connell 6 77 6 6 C O'Connell 1 1 2
A De Minaur 2 63 2 6 C O'Connell 7 3 7 4 8
D Kelly 3 77 77 4 8 2 S Groth 5 6 5 6 6
2 S Groth 6 65 63 6 10

Women's singles

Seeds

  1. Arina Rodionova (Quarterfinals)
  2. Alison Bai (Semifinals)
  3. Jaimee Fourlis (Winner)
  4. Naiktha Bains (Quarterfinals)
  5. Tammi Patterson (First round)
  6. Olivia Tjandramulia (Semifinals)
  7. Sara Tomic (Quarterfinals)
  8. Priscilla Hon (First round)

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Ar Rodionova 6 6
B Woolcock 1 0 1 Ar Rodionova 3 6 5
E Perez 2 1 6 O Tjandramulia 6 1 7
6 O Tjandramulia 6 6 6 O Tjandramulia 5 2
3 J Fourlis 6 6 3 J Fourlis 7 6
V Rajicic 3 4 3 J Fourlis 4 6 6
K McPhee 6 6 K McPhee 6 3 1
8 P Hon 4 4 3 J Fourlis 78 7
5 T Patterson 1 79 6 A Myers 66 5
A Myers 6 67 8 A Myers 6 6
Michaela Haet 1 3 4 N Bains 4 3
4 N Bains 6 6 A Myers 6 4 6
7 S Tomic 4 2 A Bai 3 6 4
M Inglis 0r 7 S Tomic 4 78 3
Angelique Svinos 3 4 2 A Bai 6 66 6
2 A Bai 6 6

Women's doubles

Seeds

Draw

First Round Semifinals Final
               
1 Naiktha Bains
Abbie Myers
6 6
WC Jaimee Fourlis
Jeanette Lin
1 3
1 Naiktha Bains
Abbie Myers
6 0
3 Tammi Patterson
Sally Peers
2 0r
3 Tammi Patterson
Sally Peers
6 6
Maddison Inglis
Belinda Woolcock
3 4
1 Naiktha Bains
Abbie Myers
5 3
4 Destanee Aiava
Alicia Smith
7 6
WC Kaylah McPhee
Kaitlin Staines
64 1
4 Destanee Aiava
Alicia Smith
77 6
4 Destanee Aiava
Alicia Smith
6 3 [10]
2 Ellen Perez
Olivia Tjandramulia
4 6 [7]
Masa Jovanovic
Angelique Svinos
3 0
2 Ellen Perez
Olivia Tjandramulia
6 6

Boys' singles

Seeds

  1. Alexei Popyrin (Round robin)
  2. Stefan Skadarka (Round robin)
  3. Mislav Bosnjak (Quarterfinals)
  4. Kody Pearson (Final)
  5. Adam Walton (Semifinals)
  6. Matthew Dellavedova (Quarterfinals)
  7. Alexander Crnokrak (Round robin)
  8. Benard Nkomba (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
Lucas Vuradin 6 1 6
WC Chase Ferguson 2 6 2
Lucas Vuradin 1 4
4 Kody Pearson 6 6
4 Kody Pearson 6 6
3 Mislav Bosnjak 4 4
4 Kody Pearson 2 6 4
WC Scott Jones 6 4 6
5 Adam Walton 77 6
6 Matthew Dellavedova 61 2
5 Adam Walton 4 2
WC Scott Jones 6 6
8 Benard Nkomba 6 3 3
WC Scott Jones 1 6 6

Girls' singles

Seeds

  1. Destanee Aiava (Winner)
  2. Jaimee Fourlis (Final)
  3. Sara Tomic (Quarterfinals)
  4. Priscilla Hon (Quarterfinals)
  5. Maddison Inglis (Semifinals)
  6. Kaylah McPhee (Semifinals)
  7. Michaela Haet (Quarterfinals)
  8. Gabriella Da Silva-Fick (Round robin)

Draw

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Destanee Aiava 7 6
Alexandra Bozovic 5 1
1 Destanee Aiava 6 6
6 Kaylah McPhee 0 3
6 Kaylah McPhee 6 7
4 Priscilla Hon 4 5
1 Destanee Aiava 7 6
2 Jaimee Fourlis 5 3
3 Sara Tomic 64 1
5 Maddison Inglis 77 6
5 Maddison Inglis 1 3
2 Jaimee Fourlis 6 6
7 Michaela Haet 2 2
2 Jaimee Fourlis 6 6

References

  1. "Groth granted Open wildcard". 21 December 2016.
  2. "De Minaur, Whittington Get Wild Cards for Australian Open". Associated Press. 2 January 2017.
  3. "Lizette Cabrera has been handed a wildcard into the Australian Open". Courier Mail. 29 November 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  4. "Rodionova secures final women's wildcard for Australian Open 2017". Aus Open. 4 January 2017. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  5. "Mmoh wins challenge, secures Australian Open wild card". Tennis USA. 18 November 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  6. "MMOH, DAY AWARDED AUSTRALIAN OPEN WILDCARDS". Tennis Australia. 22 November 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  7. "ZHUHAI TO HOST ASIA PACIFIC WILDCARD PLAY-OFF". Tennis Australia. 2 November 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  8. "AUSTRALIAN OPEN WILDCARD PLAY-OFF". Tennis Australia. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
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