Adelaide International tennis 2024: Field, draw, schedule, tickets, how to watch

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The world's top tennis talent will head to South Australia for the Adelaide International in January, with the tournament once again booked on the professional tour. 

Australian favourites Thanasi Kokkinakis and Ajla Tomjlanović are set to appear, while a former world No.1 is a welcome addition. 

The Sporting News takes you through all the key details for the Adelaide International.

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When is the Adelaide International?

The Adelaide International will begin on Monday, January 8, and finish on Saturday, January 13

It will be the fifth Australia/New Zealand tournament to take place at the beginning of the year, as the 2024 tennis season begins down under. 

Unlike last year, when the event was split into two separate tournaments across several weeks, the 2024 Adelaide International will be held as a one-week competition. 

Adelaide International: Field, players, entry lists

Across the men's and women's singles draws, 16 top-20 players will be in action in South Australia.

World No. 4 Elena Rybakina will be the top seed in the WTA event, while world No. 13 Tommy Paul is the top-ranked ATP player.

Thanasi Kokkinakis has confirmed his spot in the Adelaide International 2024, with the hometown hero recently reaching a career-best singles ranking (68). 

Kokkinakis won the Adelaide International 2 in 2022 in front of friends and family — his first and only professional title. 

Fellow Australians Ajla Tomljanović and Alexei Popyrin have also committed to the tournament. 

Former world no.1 and three-time grand slam champion Angelique Kerber will also headline the Adelaide International as she returns to the tour.

The German star has been on maternity leave and hasn't competed since 2022. 

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Adelaide International - 2024 WTA field, entry list

Player World Ranking
[1] Elena Rybakina 4
[2] Jessica Pegula 5
[3] Marketa Vondrousova  7
[4] Barbora Krejcikova 10
[5] Beatriz Maia Haddad 11
[6] Jelena Ostapenko 12
[7] Liudmila Samsonova 15
[8] Veronika Kudermetova 16
Daria Kasatkina 18
Caroline Garcia 20
Ekaterina Alexandrova 21
Magda Linette 24
Sorana Cirstea 26
Anhelina Kalinina 27
Anastasia Potapova 28
Jasmine Paolini 29
Lesia Tsurenko 32
Marta Kostyuk 35
Karolina Pliskova 39
Angelique Kerber WC
Ajla Tomljanovic WC
Taylah Preston WC
Laura Siegemund WC
Paula Badosa WC
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Adelaide International - 2024 ATP field, entry list

Player World Ranking
[1] Tommy Paul 13
[2] Nicolas Jarry 19
[3] Sebastian Korda 24
[4] Lorenzo Musetti 27
[5] Sebastian Baez  28
[6] Tomas Martin Etcheverry 30
[7] Jiri Lehecka 31
[8] Alexander Bublik 32
Daniel Evans 38
Alexei Popyrin 40
Mackenzie McDonald 41
Matteo Arnaldi  44
Lorenzo Sonego 46
Yoshihito Nishioka 47
Alexander Shevchenko  48
Thanasi Kokkinakis 65 (WC)
Miomir Kecmanovic 54
Jack Draper 61
Jordan Thompson 55
Rinky Hijikata 71 (WC)
Chris O'Connell 68 (WC)
Yannick Hanfmann 51
Marton Fucsovics 59
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Where is the Adelaide International held?

The Adelaide International will be held at the Memorial Drive Tennis Club, known as 'The Drive'.

It is adjacent to Adelaide Oval, situated north of the city's CBD. 

Regarded as the home of South Australian tennis, the venue features a 5,000-seat capacity centre court, along with the 'Sunken Showcourt' and several outside courts.

    How to watch the Adelaide International

    The Nine Network is set to provide live coverage of the Adelaide International, with matches available across 9Go! and 9Gem, or to stream via 9Now and Stan Sport.

    Where to buy Adelaide International tickets

    Tickets for the Adelaide International are available through Ticketmaster.

    General admission tickets start at $10, with kids under 14 able to enter for free alongside a paying adult, subject to availability. 

    Full Australian 2024 Summer of tennis schedule

    Date Event Location
    Dec 29 - Jan 7 United Cup group stage Perth and Sydney
    Dec 31 - Jan 7 Brisbane International Brisbane
    Dec 31- Jan 6 Canberra International Canberra
    Jan 8 - Jan 13 Adelaide International  Adelaide
    Jan 8 - Jan 11 Australian Open qualifying Melbourne
    Jan 8 - Jan 13 Hobart International Hobart
    Jan 10 - Jan 12 Kooyong Classic Melbourne
    Jan 14 - Jan 28 Australian Open Melbourne
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