MELBOURNE, Australia -- The computer that determined the
Australian Open draw Friday did Lindsay Davenport no favors.
| | Lindsay Davenport faces a tough road to defend her Australian Open title. |
The defending champion must open against Jelena Dokic, a
semifinalist last year at Wimbledon and the Sydney Olympics. Dokic,
a 17-year-old Australian, is ranked 24th.
"That's tough for both players," tournament director Paul
McNamee said. "Really rugged. There's a lot of appeal in that
match."
The year's first Grand Slam tournament starts Monday. The men's
side includes a potential blockbuster in the quarterfinals between
sixth-seeded defending champion Andre Agassi and third-seeded Pete
Sampras. Each is trying for his third Australian Open title.
"That's an unbelievable potential quarterfinal matchup,"
McNamee said.
Sampras drew a tough opening match against Slovakian Karol
Kucera. Agassi could face dangerous Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero in
the fourth round.
Gustavo Kuerten, the first Brazilian to be seeded No. 1 at a
Grand Slam tournament, will play Argentine Gaston Gaudio in the
opening round. Carlos Moya, 1997 runnerup, will open against former
No. 1 Marcelo Rios, and Jan-Michael Gambill will face Chris
Woodruff in an all-American matchup.
Martina Hingis, the top-seeded woman and a three-time champion,
will open against Katalin Marosi-Aracama of Hungary.
Hingis faces a potential quarterfinal rematch against
sixth-seeded Serena Williams. Hingis beat Williams in the
quarterfinals at Sydney on Thursday, 6-4, 7-5.
No. 3-seeded Venus Williams, bidding for her third consecutive
Grand Slam tournament title, will play a qualifier in the opening
round. Her quarterfinal opponent could be No. 7 Mary Pierce, the
1995 champion, and she could face her sister or Hingis in the
semifinals.
Other possible women's quarterfinals include No. 2 Davenport
against No. 8 Anna Kournikova, and No. 4 Monica Seles against No. 5
Conchita Martinez.
Possible men's quarterfinals include Kuerten against No. 5
Yevgeny Kafelnikov, the 1999 champion; No. 2 Marat Safin against
No. 8 Tim Henman of England; and No. 4 Magnus Norman against No. 7
Lleyton Hewitt of Australia.
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