The top 32 are seeded in groups of 4 so 1-4 are divided into separate quarters and can't play each other until a semi additionally 1 can't play 2 until the finals , but there are some clashes on the way through.
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| 2014 Singles Champions |
MENS SINGLES
Defending Men's singles champion Stanislas Wawrinka opens the defence of his sole Grand Slam title to date against Turkey’s Marsel Ilhan and has a favourable draw.
Roger Federer coming off a win in Brisbane is on the same side of the draw as Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal, and could meet the Scot in the quarterfinals and the Spaniard in the semis.
Four-time AO champion Novak Djokovic begins against a qualifier, as does men’s sixth seed and three-time Australian Open runner-up Murray. Djokovic could meet big-hitting Spaniard Fernando Verdasco in the third round.
WOMENS SINGLES
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| 2015 Women's Single Champion |
The road to her sixth Australian Open singles title for Serena Williams wasn't easy, with the American top seed on track to face Vera Zvonareva in the second round, Ukraine’s 26th seed Elina Svitolina in the third round, and either Jelena Jankovic or Garbine Muguruza in the fourth round.
Australian Open 2008 champion and second seed Maria Sharapova and this years finalist faced a qualifier in the first round and is on course for a quarterfinal with last year’s breakout star Eugenie Bouchar.
MENS DOUBLES
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| 2015 Men's Double Champions |



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