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Australian Open men's singles top half seed match: Djoyon Natto leads!

The Australian Open draw was officially announced yesterday, as the most attractive player, what is the full alignment of the men's singles No. 32 seed? Today, let's reveal the alignment of the first half.

Djokovic Sonnego

Sonnego's current best performance in the competition is at last year's Masters in Rome, where he reached the final four in one fell swoop. Coincidentally, the Roma Masters also happen to be Djokovic's best clay event.

Australian Open men's singles top half seed match: Djoyon Natto leads!

Monfils-Garin

France's cool little black has recently recovered in form, and the chilean opponent can further test his feel.

Australian Open men's singles top half seed match: Djoyon Natto leads!

Nori Busta

Both had their most successful season so far last season. The former won the Indian Wells Masters, while the latter not only won the Hamburg 500, but also won a valuable bronze medal for the Matadors at the Olympic Games.

Alcarraz-Berrettini

The two met at Vienna last year, when Alcarraz defeated last year's Wimbledon runner-up Berrettini. If the two can meet again, it will be very interesting.

Australian Open men's singles top half seed match: Djoyon Natto leads!

Zverev-Harris

Both reached the quarterfinals at last year's US Open, and their hard ground strength is evident. If Zverev is to make a difference at a Grand Slam this year, a hard bone like Harris must be overcome.

Opelka Shapovalov

Neither won the Hardcore Masters, with Operka losing to Medvedev at Canada last year and Shapovalov losing to Djokovic at the Paris Masters a few years ago.

Australian Open men's singles top half seed match: Djoyon Natto leads!

Both are currently the second singles in The Country, such a North American derby, the excitement will not be bad.

Shapovalov, with the courage to help Canada win the ATP Cup, is bound to make a difference in the new season!

Hulkach-Karatsev

Both rose to fame last season and both reached the final four of a Grand Slam. Can Russia's secret weapons recreate last season's Final Four? Can Hulkach surprise us again? Now that they have become famous, it is no longer a secret to oppose, depending on who is more ideal on the spot.

Australian Open men's singles top half seed match: Djoyon Natto leads!

Khachanov-Nadal

Both of them are infected with the new crown, but they have come out of the trough and are still in good shape.

After winning the warm-up championship, the outside world is confident that Nadal can make a difference at the Australian Open, and I wonder if the Spaniard still has the courage to achieve a double grand slam? (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)

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