🇦🇺Grand SlamCompleted

Australian Open 2019

Men's Singles

Melbourne, AustraliaHard14 – 27 Jan 2019

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Champion

🇷🇸Novak Djokovic

1st seed

Finaldef. 🇪🇸Rafael Nadal(2)6-3 6-2 6-3
  1. R128

    6-3 6-2 6-2

    Krueger

  2. R64

    6-3 7-5 6-4

    Tsonga

  3. R32

    6-3 6-4 4-6 6-0

    Shapovalov

  4. R16

    6-4 6-7(5) 6-2 6-3

    Medvedev

  5. QF

    6-1 4-1 RET

    Nishikori

  6. SF

    6-0 6-2 6-2

    Pouille

  7. Final

    6-3 6-2 6-3

    Nadal

7 wins, 2 sets dropped. Djokovic’s run, match by match

The title paid

2,000ranking points

about $3M at this tier

Runner-up

🇪🇸Rafael Nadal

2nd seed · 1,300 pts

The week in numbers

128-player draw · 127 matches played

24/31

seeds out before the quarter-finals

24

matches went to a deciding set

of 127 played

59

games in the longest match

Nishikori d. Karlovic, R64

105

sets decided by a tiebreak

12

home players in the draw

of 128

What each round was worth

and who took it
  • Champion
    2,000pts$3M

    Novak Djokovic(1)

  • Runner-up
    1,300pts$1.5M

    Rafael Nadal(2)

  • Semifinal
    780pts$850K

    S. Tsitsipas(14), L. Pouille(28)

  • Quarterfinal
    430pts$475K

    K. Nishikori(8), M. Raonic(16), R. Bautista Agut(22), F. Tiafoe

  • Round of 16
    240pts$280K

    8 players — incl. seeds 3, 4, 6, 11, 15, 20, 23

  • Round of 32
    130pts$175K

    16 players — incl. seeds 10, 12, 19, 21, 25, 26, 27

  • Round of 64
    70pts$110K

    32 players — incl. seeds 5, 7, 24, 29, 30, 32

  • Round of 128
    10pts$70K

    64 players — incl. seeds 9, 13, 17, 31

Points are the standard Grand Slam singles distribution. Prize money is indicative for the tier, not this tournament’s published purse.

The result, the figures and every name on the ladder are read off this draw’s own match results and seed list. Ranking movement and match durations aren’t shown because we don’t hold them.

Results reflect the ATP & WTA top-10 players tracked in Setlex, not the full draw. Tap a player to see their match-by-match run.