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2020 tennis event results
Defending champion
Novak Djokovic
defeated
Dominic Thiem
in the final, 6?4, 4?6, 2?6, 6?3, 6?4 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2020 Australian Open.
[1]
It was his record-extending eighth
Australian Open
title and 17th
major
title overall. With the win, Djokovic regained the
world No. 1 singles ranking
, and became the first player since
Ken Rosewall
to win major titles in three different decades, and the first to do so in the
Open Era
. The match also marked the first time Djokovic came back to win a major final after trailing two sets to one, having lost each of the last seven times this happened.
[2]
Thiem became the first Austrian to reach the final. This was Thiem's third runner-up finish in as many major finals.
This was the final Australian Open appearance for former world No. 1, six-time champion, and 20-time major champion
Roger Federer
. With his third-round win, Federer became the first player to win 100 matches at the Australian Open. He also became the first player to have at least 100 wins at two majors (the other being
Wimbledon
). Federer's semifinal encounter with Djokovic marked their
50th and final professional meeting
; Djokovic won to end their head-to-head at 27?23 in his favor.
Seeds
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All seedings per ATP rankings.
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Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.
Draw
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Finals
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Top half
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Section 1
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Section 2
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Section 3
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Section 4
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Bottom half
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Section 5
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Section 6
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Section 7
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Section 8
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Seeded players
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The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on ATP rankings on 13 January 2020, while ranking and
points before
are as of 20 January 2020.
Points after
are as of 3 February 2020.
Seed
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Rank
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Player
|
Points
before
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Points defending
(or 18th best result)
†
|
Points won
|
Points
after
|
Status
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1
|
1
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Rafael Nadal
|
10,235
|
1,200
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360
|
9,395
|
Quarterfinals lost to
Dominic Thiem
[5]
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2
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2
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Novak Djokovic
|
9,720
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2,000
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2,000
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9,720
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Champion
, defeated
Dominic Thiem
[5]
|
3
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3
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Roger Federer
|
6,590
|
180
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720
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7,130
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Semifinals lost to
Novak Djokovic
[2]
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4
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4
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Daniil Medvedev
|
5,960
|
180
|
180
|
5,960
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Fourth round lost to
Stan Wawrinka
[15]
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5
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5
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Dominic Thiem
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5,890
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45
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1,200
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7,045
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Final lost to
Novak Djokovic
[2]
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6
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6
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Stefanos Tsitsipas
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5,375
|
720
|
90
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4,745
|
Third round lost to
Milos Raonic
[32]
|
7
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7
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Alexander Zverev
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3,345
|
180
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720
|
3,885
|
Semifinals lost to
Dominic Thiem
[5]
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8
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8
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Matteo Berrettini
|
2,870
|
10
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45
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2,905
|
Second round lost to
Tennys Sandgren
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9
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9
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Roberto Bautista Agut
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2,630
|
360
|
90
|
2,360
|
Third round lost to
Marin ?ili?
|
10
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10
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Gael Monfils
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2,565
|
45
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180
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2,700
|
Fourth round lost to
Dominic Thiem
[5]
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11
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11
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David Goffin
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2,555
|
90
|
90
|
2,555
|
Third round lost to
Andrey Rublev
[17]
|
12
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12
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Fabio Fognini
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2,310
|
90
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180
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2,400
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Fourth round lost to
Tennys Sandgren
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13
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13
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Denis Shapovalov
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2,200
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90
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10
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2,120
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First round lost to
Marton Fucsovics
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14
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14
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Diego Schwartzman
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2,130
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90
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180
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2,220
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Fourth round lost to
Novak Djokovic
[2]
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15
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15
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Stan Wawrinka
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2,045
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45
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360
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2,360
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Quarterfinals lost to
Alexander Zverev
[7]
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16
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17
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Karen Khachanov
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1,995
|
90
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90
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1,995
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Third round lost to
Nick Kyrgios
[23]
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17
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16
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Andrey Rublev
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2,004
|
10
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180
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2,174
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Fourth round lost to
Alexander Zverev
[7]
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18
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20
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Grigor Dimitrov
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1,772
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180
|
45
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1,637
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Second round lost to
Tommy Paul
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19
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19
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John Isner
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1,860
|
10
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90
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1,940
|
Third round retired against
Stan Wawrinka
[15]
|
20
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22
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Felix Auger-Aliassime
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1,701
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(45)
|
10
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1,666
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First round lost to
Ernests Gulbis
[Q]
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21
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21
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Benoit Paire
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1,703
|
10
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45
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1,738
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Second round lost to
Marin ?ili?
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22
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25
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Guido Pella
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1,585
|
10
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90
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1,665
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Third round lost to
Fabio Fognini
[12]
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23
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26
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Nick Kyrgios
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1,520
|
10
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180
|
1,690
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Fourth round lost to
Rafael Nadal
[1]
|
24
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27
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Du?an Lajovi?
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1,516
|
10
|
90
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1,596
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Third round lost to
Diego Schwartzman
[14]
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25
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28
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Borna ?ori?
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1,490
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180
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10
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1,320
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First round lost to
Sam Querrey
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26
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29
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Nikoloz Basilashvili
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1,485
|
90
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45
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1,440
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Second round lost to
Fernando Verdasco
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27
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30
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Pablo Carreno Busta
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1,422
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180
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90
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1,332
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Third round lost to
Rafael Nadal
[1]
|
28
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33
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
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1,340
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45
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10
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1,305
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First round retired against
Alexei Popyrin
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29
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34
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Taylor Fritz
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1,335
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90+125
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90+45
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1,255
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Third round lost to
Dominic Thiem
[5]
|
30
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32
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Dan Evans
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1,349
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70+48
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45+20
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1,296
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Second round lost to
Yoshihito Nishioka
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31
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31
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Hubert Hurkacz
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1,398
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10
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45
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1,433
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Second round lost to
John Millman
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32
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35
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Milos Raonic
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1,305
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360
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360
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1,305
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Quarterfinals lost to
Novak Djokovic
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† This column shows either the player's points from the 2019 tournament or his 18th best result (shown in brackets). Only ranking points counting towards the player's ranking as of 13 January 2020 are reflected in the column.
Withdrawn players
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The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew from the event.
Other entry information
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Wild cards
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Protected ranking
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Qualifiers
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Lucky losers
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Withdrawals
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- Notes
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Last direct acceptance
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Jared Donaldson
(99 PR) had initially replaced Pouille, but later withdrew due to continuous injuries.
Kamil Majchrzak
(101) was the next player initially entered into the main draw to replace Donaldson, but he later withdrew due to recurring injury.
Championship match ratings
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504 thousand on
ESPN
, in the USA.
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References
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