Australian Open 2026 Update: Men’s and Women’s Draws and Who Will Win

Australian Open 2026 Update: Men’s and Women’s Draws and Who Will Win

🎾 Australian Open 2026 – Singles Action Heats Up + Gear Picks

The first Grand Slam of 2026 is in full swing at Melbourne Park! The second week has begun with only 32 singles players remaining across the men’s and women’s draws, setting up a thrilling finale to the Australian Open.

Whether you’re courtside or watching from home, now’s the perfect time to sport your tennis caps, performance tees, and polos — the Aussie heat calls for stylish sun protection and cool comfort.


🧑🎾 Men’s Singles – Top Contenders Still Standing

Several star players are still alive in the men’s draw, and the competition is intense:

  • Novak Djokovic is progressing through the draw and aiming for another deep run in Melbourne, with a quarterfinal matchup looming after an opponent’s withdrawal.

  • Lorenzo Musetti is also in the quarterfinals after impressive play in earlier rounds.

  • Carlos Alcaraz, the World No. 1, is one of the top seeds and a favorite to lift his first Australian Open trophy.

Other names to watch include Jannik Sinner (defending champion) and top seeds like Ben Shelton and Casper Ruud.

🏆 Men’s Prediction

Carlos Alcaraz is our pick for the men’s title. With his all-court game, top ranking, and strong recent form, he has the best combination of power, consistency, and mental toughness to prevail in Melbourne. Expect him to contend deep into the final stages.


🎾 Women’s Singles – Who’s Still in the Race?

The women’s draw this year is stacked with elite talent, and several big names are pushing toward the later rounds:

  • Iga Świątek, the World No. 2 and multiple Grand Slam champion, advanced to the quarterfinals with a dominant performance in the fourth round.

  • Jessica Pegula has also made her way into the quarterfinals, defeating defending champion Madison Keys and showcasing her steady baseline game.

  • Aryna Sabalenka enters as the World No. 1 and is widely considered the favorite on the women’s side, thanks to her previous two Australian Open titles and her powerful serve and groundstrokes.

Other strong contenders include Elena Rybakina, Amanda Anisimova, and Coco Gauff, all of whom can make deep runs based on hardcourt pedigree.

🏆 Women’s Prediction

For the women’s title, our pick is Aryna Sabalenka. As the No. 1 seed and a proven hardcourt performer, she has the experience and firepower needed to take the championship in Melbourne. Given her previous success here and recent form, she’s positioned to go all the way.


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🔥 Final Thoughts

With both the men’s and women’s draws stacked with elite contenders, the second week of the Australian Open promises excitement — and maybe a few surprises — all the way to finals weekend. Keep your eye on Alcaraz and Sabalenka as the most likely champions, but this is Grand Slam tennis… anything can happen!

 

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