Australian Open 2023 – What rackets will be at play?

Australian Open 2023 will start on January 16 and finish on January 29, 2023.

It is our tradition to check entry lists and compare them with our players-rackets database to give you a full picture of the popularity of racket brands between players.

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Note: We will update data on a daily basis (until the start of the Australian Open 2023) according to the latest changes in the entry list (withdrawals, replacements, wild cards, the finish of qualifiers, and lucky losers).

Note: The graphs below show the number (or percentage) of players using respective rackets.

AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2023 MEN’S SINGLES

Men Singles Draw: 128 players [104 direct acceptances, 8 wild cards, 16 qualifiers]


AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2023 LADIES’ SINGLES

Ladies Singles Draw: 128 players [104 direct acceptances, 8 wild cards, 16 qualifiers]


To find out more about the historical development and to put actual numbers and shares in context, read also our article: Historical development of Racket Brands Shares on previous Grand Slam tournaments.

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Simon is the leading editor of TennisProGuru.com from 2015. He is an avid tennis player from age of 5, however, he never reached the pro level. Still, he likes playing tennis on different courts, with different rackets, and against different opponents. In his free time, you can find him watching all possible tennis matches he can find on the web or tv. Challenger or Grand Slam? It does not matter, just tennis matters.

He currently plays with:
Racket: Wilson Shift 99 V1
Strings: Babolat RPM Blast
Grip: Head Xtreme Soft
Shoes: Asics Gel Dedicate 7 (for hard outdoor and indoor courts) & Asics Gel-Game 5 Clay (for clay courts),
Balls: Dunlop Fort All Courts and Head Championship
Bag: Axiom Backpack

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