2025 Australian Open Expert Picks: Who will win, surprise and stumble in Melbourne?
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Our thoughts on the biggest possible early-round upsets, and who could actually win it all if things broke right.
Published Jan 10, 2025
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Sinner was less than just two million dollars off the highest-earning season in tennis history.
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World No. 1 Sabalenka and No. 3 Gauff each began the 2025 season with titles, Sabalenka winning the Brisbane International while Gauff and Taylor Fritz led the United States to victory at the United Cup.
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Joao Fonseca is expected to make an immediate impact on tour this year. So immediate, in four editors' eyes, that he could oust the No. 9 seed in Melbourne.
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Elena Rybakina seemingly chose a new coach in Goran Ivanisevic, but the former Wimbledon champion hasn't let go of her past entirely. The uncertainty and drama might not bode well in Melbourne.
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Novak Djokovic found out what Alexei Popyrin could do at last year's US Open, the hard way.
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