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Australian Open Men’s Predictions: Can Anyone Stop Novak Djokovic?

Down Under, the Serbian star has won 10 times and enters the 2024 tournament as the No. 1 seed. But how does the competition match up?

As always, making predictions—especially about the future—is a proceed-at-your-own-risk endeavor. Past performance does not guarantee future success. One of the great appeals of sports: its stubborn unwillingness to abide any obvious logic.

That disclaimer out of the way … how do you pick against Novak Djokovic to win the Australian Open? He is the top seed. He won the previous major. And, oh yeah, he has won this event 10 times, including each time he has entered since 2018. (Don’t look now but he has won more Aussie Opens than Serena Williams and Roger Federer have won Wimbledons; only four fewer than Rafael Nadal has won at Roland Garros.)

But there are 127 other players in the draw and 127 matches to be played. And Djokovic was bothered by a wrist injury in his previous match. And he is 36, a crepuscular age for most athletes. And sports are unscripted. So here is a broader picture.

Novak Djokovic shakes hands with Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Tsitsipas (left) fell short to Djokovic in last year’s Australian Open final. 

Prefecture of Assorted Seeds 17-32

Sebastian Korda playing in the Australian Open.

Korda made it to the quarterfinals of last year’s Australian Open before retiring due to injury.

Dark Horse Corral:

  • Zhizhen Zhang: Big (six foot four) hitter from China—pronounced CHOY-ner in Aussie—will be seeded at the next major, mark it down.
  • Arthur Fils. Luca Van Assche: French teens cannon-balled into the pool in 2023. Now for the sophomore season.
  • Andy Murray: Stole Week 1 last year. How much magic is left in the wand (and body)?
  • Matteo Arnaldi: He’s ascending fast, he’s only 22 and he’s perhaps the best player you’ve never seen play.
  • Stan Wawrinka: All former champs (even those crowding 40) merit mention.
  • Jack Draper: Your recent UTS winner is a bit like Korda, Brit edition. Tough time staying healthy but much size, game and professionalism.
  • Nick Kyrgios: He won’t play. Of course. But rest assured he’ll do something to make himself heard/seen/relevant.

First Round Matches to Watch:

  • Murray v. Tomás Martín Etcheverry: Sir Andy starts against a seed.
  • Mannarino v. Wawrinka: Combined age north of 70.
  • Tsitsipas v. Berrettini: Would have been a strong and reasonable semifinal match a few years ago.
  • Dominic Thiem v. Aliassime: Who needs a win more?
  • de Minaur v. Milos Raonic: New top tenner vs. old top fiver.
  • Richard Gasquet v. Alcaraz: Alcaraz won’t lose, but an opportunity for Gasquet to play a big court in, likely final trip down under.
  • First round upset: Daniel Altmaier def. Khachanov

Predictions:

Doubles winners: Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury

Semis: Djokovic def. Sinner; Zverev def. Dimitrov

Finals: Djokovic def. Zverev

Champion: Djokovic