Australian Open women's seedings: Who has been eliminated in 2023?

Kieran Francis

Australian Open women's seedings: Who has been eliminated in 2023? image

World No.1 Iga Swiatek assumed the mantle as first seed but has been eliminated in the fourth round at Melbourne Park.

The Sporting News takes a look at the women's seedings at the Australian Open.

How do the Australian Open seedings work?

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Just like the other three Grand Slams, the Australian Open uses the current WTA women's rankings to determine the women's seed order - which is 32 players.

Organisers usually take the WTA rankings from the previous Monday before the tournament begins.

French Open and US Open have had the same system for seedings in recent times, but Wimbledon only recently moved over to it in 2021.

Until the 2021 tournament, Wimbledon organisers had used a computer-based system favouring grass court results to decide the seedings, giving players who had gone far at Wimbledon the previous year an advantage.

Tennis rankings Australian Open 2023

The women's seedings at the Australian Open generally reflect the women's WTA rankings.

Only one player outside of the top 32 was seeded.

Confirmed women's Australian Open 2023 singles seedings and eliminations

No. SeedPlayerNationalityRanking
1Iga SwiatekPoland1
2Ons JabeurTunisia2
3Jessica PegulaUSA3
4Caroline GarciaFrance4
5Aryna Sabalenka 5
6Maria SakkariGreece6
7Coco GauffUSA7
8Daria Kasatkina 8
9Veronika Kudermetova 9
10Madison KeysUSA10
11Paula BadosaSpain11
12Belinda BencicSwitzerland13
13Danielle CollinsUSA 14
14Beatriz Haddad MaiaBrazil15
15Petra KvitovaCzech Republic16
16Anett KontaveitEstonia17
17Jelena OstapenkoLatvia18
18Liudmila Samsonova 19
19Ekaterina Alexandrova 20
20Barbora KrejcikovaCzech Republic21
21Martina TrevisanItaly22
22Elena RybakinaKazakhstan23
23Shuai ZhangChina24
24Victoria Azarenka 25
25Marie BouzkovaCzech26
26Elise MertensBelgium27
27Irina-Camelia BeguRomania28
28Amanda AnisimovaUSA29
29Qinwen ZhengChina30
30Karolina PliskovaCzech Republic31
31Kaia KanepiEstonia32
32Jil TeichmannSwitzerland33

Kieran Francis

Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.