Jannik Sinner will be the No 1 seed for his title defence at the 2025 Australian Open, while Alexander Zverev will be seeded above Carlos Alcaraz.
Sinner, who has occupied the world No 1 spot since June 2024, will be the top seed for the third straight major after last year’s editions of Wimbledon and the US Open.
The 23-year-old Italian, who is the reigning Australian Open and US Open champion, sits on 11,830 points, giving him a 4,195-point lead over world No 2 Zverev in the Live ATP Rankings.
Zverev is 625 points clear of third-placed Alcaraz, while world No 4 Taylor Fritz will be the fourth seed at a Grand Slam for the first time in his career in Melbourne.
Daniil Medvedev and Casper Ruud are set to be seeded fifth and sixth respectively, while 10-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic will be the No 7 seed. This will be Djokovic’s lowest seeding at a Grand Slam since he was 12th seed at Wimbledon in 2018.
Alex de Minaur will complete the top eight at his home major by occupying what will be his highest-ever seeding position at a Grand Slam.
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With five players in the top 32 of the ATP Rankings, the United States will have the most seeded players in the men’s singles draw: Fritz (4), Tommy Paul (12), Frances Tiafoe (17), Ben Shelton (21) and Sebastian Korda (22).
As things stand, no players who are due to be seeded in the Australian Open men’s singles draw have withdrawn from the tournament.
1. Jannik Sinner – Italy
2. Alexander Zverev – Germany
3. Carlos Alcaraz – Spain
4. Taylor Fritz – United States
5. Daniil Medvedev
6. Casper Ruud – Norway
7. Novak Djokovic – Serbia
8. Alex de Minaur – Australia
9. Andrey Rublev
10. Grigor Dimitrov – Bulgaria
11. Stefanos Tsitsipas – Greece
12. Tommy Paul – United States
13. Holger Rune – Denmark
14. Ugo Humbert – France
15. Jack Draper – Great Britain
16. Lorenzo Musetti – Italy
17. Frances Tiafoe – United States
18. Hubert Hurkacz – Poland
19. Karen Khachanov
20. Arthur Fils – France
21. Ben Shelton – United States
22. Sebastian Korda – United States
23. Alejandro Tabilo – Chile
24. Jiri Lehecka – Czech Republic
25. Alexei Popyrin – Australia
26. Tomas Machac – Czech Republic
27. Jordan Thompson – Australia
28. Sebastian Baez – Argentina
29. Felix Auger-Aliassime – Canada
30. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard – France
31. Francisco Cerundolo – Argentina
32. Flavio Cobolli – Italy
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