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Novak Djokovic, Ash Barty confirmed as No. 1 seeds for Australian Open; defending women’s champ Naomi Osaka seeded 13th

The unclear status of top-ranked Novak Djokovic didn’t stop Australian Open organizers from listing him as the top seed for the Grand Slam tournament starting Monday at Melbourne Park.

As expected, homegrown talent and top-ranked Ash Barty was given the No. 1 seeding in the women’s singles draw when the list was released on Tuesday. Defending champion Naomi Osaka is seeded 13th.

Djokovic achieved a court battle to compete in the Australian Open but still faces the threat of deportation because he is not vaccinated against COVID-19. He’s level with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal with 20 Grand Slam singles titles each. A 10th Australian Open gain on Jan. 30 in the men’s final would give him the men’s record.

Federer is not playing in Melbourne while he continues his recovery from right knee surgery.

Daniil Medvedev, who defeated Djokovic in the US Open final last year to prevent the Serbian player from capturing a calendar-year Grand Slam, is seeded second, followed by Alexander Zverev at No. 3, Stefanos Tsitsipas at No. 4 and Andrey Rublev at No. 5.

Nadal is seeded sixth, followed by Matteo Berrettini.

Felix Auger-Aliassime is at No. 9 and Denis Shapovalov 14th. The pair combined to win the ATP Cup for Canada on Sunday.

Taylor Fritz leads the American men’s contingent at No. 20, followed by John Isner at 22 and Reilly Opelka at 23.

Alex de Minaur is the only Australian man among the seeded players, taking up the 32nd and last position.

The 25-year-old Barty has two Grand Slam singles titles — the 2019 French Open and last year’s Wimbledon — but she dearly wants to win a major on home soil. No Australian woman has won the title here since Chris O’Neil in 1978.

Barty’s best finish at Melbourne Park was in 2020, when she lost in the semifinals to eventual champion Sofia Kenin. She reached the quarterfinals last year.

Barty won the Adelaide International title last week while No. 2 seed Aryna Sabalenka is off to a contrasting start, losing in the first round of both her pre-Australian Open tuneup events.

Garbine Muguruza will be No. 3 seed, Barbora Krejcikova No. 4 and Maria Sakkari fifth.

Kenin is the top-seeded American at No. 11.

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